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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 18 1897. HOUSES TO LET. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. BOARDING AND ROOMS. ROOMS, BATH, 140 2612 HOWARD, 12 $30—701 =hotweil, corner 816—~1001 Minoa, gelx r.\u-.»m‘n, 6 rooms, bath. 16—2134 Unlon, 5 rooms. bath. Twenty-first, 10 a list, any part of town at reasonable rents, e W. H. CRIM & CO., 118 Montgomery st. Eleventh Streeet. ©¢) ELEVENTH — 2 FRONT FURNISHED && rooms for light housekeeping. Eighth Street. HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE. 98 STH 1D i, pear Market: furnished and unfurnished. (GENTLEMAN TO ROOM AND BOARD: X pleasant summer location: private family: home comforts. Call corner Bray avenue and Old County Road, Fruitvale, Alameda County. Essex Street. & ESSEX—30R ¢ ROOMS FUKNISRED AND D large yard. iinn sireec. FIFTH—PLEASANT SUNNY UNFUR- nished rooms to let. 107 ») FINE HOUSE, LIGHT ROOMS AND $25. Faihgood oraer. 318 HLll st., or. Castro. $30. WATER FREL; ELEGANT HOUSE frescolng, otc. FIFTH — SUNNY FRONT BEDROOM and kitches no children; privat 314 $1L 322 bati FIFTH-TWO LAKGE ROOMS FUR- nisned for housekeeping: rent cheap. 8 rooms: all the latest improvements: 915 Golden Gate ave. T UNT.Y HOME IN THE CITY; HOUSE of 10 rooms, iarge grounds. stable, bC ; Tent Feasonnble to responsibie tenant: no wind or fog. Corner South Broderick st. #nd Buena Vista ave. NNY 10-HO! M HOUSE: MODER. IM- S ravamenia: Jow rente 5522 Nineteenth st 70 LET, CHEAP—A B-i00M HOUSE $14 d basement., 1145 Folsom si, bet | Seventh and Elghib i | FIFT{—CLEAN, FURNISHED HOUSE- kceping: 2, $10; 3, $14: 1, 87 325 kolsom Streei. ? FOLSOM, NR. SECOND—-CONNECTING 641 oueecing rooms: hot and cola w: stationary washiabe; yard: alsd slnle srORC FoOM: ;79 FOLSOM. NE. FIFTH_LARGE FRONT 873 room turnished for housekeeping; $8 mo. S AND KITCHEN; FIRST FLOOR. | r Fourth. SR(1Q WASHINGTON—1 ROOM 2509 Hrat'eluss condition: rocation. large | U8 'VU KENT FOR VERY Ll.‘JTLH nnla:nav -‘L BALDWIN & HOWELL'S 10 Montgomery st 1220 Faatren ROO; 8. Na:oma st D : § ROOM: £00d tenan UNNY HOUS) reasonable to FURNISHED HOUSES. WELL- FURNISHED CORN Presidio Heights; sun in all room: 2120 Central sv.. cali $to5 .. | M ORERN M “nouse: fine marine View 3 URNISHED FLATS. RNISHEO HOUSE CARER & CO., san AN RAFAEL—50 rents reduced. G Ratuel, opposite bros e COTTAGES TO LET. ! 741 FOLSOM —BAY WINDOW ROOMS, 2 1241 or's Cuapiere: 10 up; chilaren tasens yard, 3] () EIGHTH. NEAR FULSOM—3 LARGE b rooms; rent $10. —SIN RD, 938 gEAKY—SINGLE ROOM WITH BOA Lilis Street. RO¥AL HOUSE. 126 FELLIS_INCANDES. cent lighis. reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' parior: rooms per night, 35¢ to $1 50: week, $2 1o $8; month, £8 to 880; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot and cold water: baths. OYAL EAGLE, OPP. BALDWIN-NEWLY furnished suites: singie; elevator, heaters, eic. s+ ELLIS—SU rooms. Y BASEMEN FOUR Fell Street. 4141 FEML-SUNNY DOUBLE ROOMS, 2 with kitchen; sultable for 2: furnished; quiet place; cheap. 50; for two from $50. 502 VAN NESS_NICELY FURNISHED parlor suite: also siagie; board optional. UNNY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD; private family. 2124 Howar ¢ st. j QARD AND ROOM FOR % YOUNG MEN in private family; half a block from the Mint. Address A., box 85, Call Office. OARD, WITH OR WITHOUT ROOM: HOME German cooking; $5 a week. 626 Valencia st. OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: refer nces: all modern conveniences; Ralston tables, it d caired; new management. PERSONALS. WAGONS AND CARERIAGES. EFINED GEN1L:MAN. 88, WHO WILL inherit a large foriune, desires_acquaintance With Protestant lady or widow of quiet tastes and independent clrcumstances, fond of travelin stricilc confidential. Address DK. D. F., box 18, Call Office. EFINED GENTLEMAN, GOOD APPEAR- ) ce. age 30, desires the acquaintance of a iady witn meaus: orject matrimony; must be beuvy sct and temperate. Address K. G., box 162, Call Office. (GHNEVIEVE—RECEIVED LETTER, FAR AWAY. UE—MEET TUESDAY, 8:30 P. M.; CE! tral ave. and Califoraia st. Answer, 10. M?® MUNN—HAVE WOKK: CALL. DR. J. E. THOMAS—LEAVE PAPERS AT CALL C. Sinee: MATERERYE. 8O8 VAN NESS AVE—NEWLY FUK- nished tunny rooms or suite, with board. Eattn Str = HE COSMOPOLITAN — SELECT FAMILY botel: 100 Fifth st cor. Mission: rooms B0c, 75¢ and $1 per night: $2 to 85 per week. $1 A WESE: LARGESUNNY, FURNISHED Golden Gate Avenus. 1059 SOLDEN GATE AVE — UNFUR- ¢ nished bay-window front room; light housckeeping. Grove streei. SUNNY 1929 GROYE — 2 CONNxCTING 4 nousekeeping rooms. Howarda Street. $)©) HOWARD—UNFURNISHED HOUSE- 522 Fulpla rooms; $2 to 810 month; waier tree. 714 BQWARD-LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR [ light housekeeping; aiso single. 915 HOWARD-COMPLETELY FURNISh- 915 ea suuny housekeeping room; also others; cheap. © HOWAKD—2 FRONT SUNNY CON- 1142 5eg trlened housekeeping room range; rent, $10 10 $12 50. ICE 4-ROOM COTTAGES, LARGE BASE- 2 ment ana yard; ren §6. Harry piace, Luguns, bet ween Filbers and Grecnwich sis @R R() COITAGE: 183 PROSPECT AV $8.50. Fiquir grocery. corner Poweil ave. bet. s wenty-seventh und Twent YSUNNY ROOMS; YARD: ~ 3 ) cheap to small family. 1233 Folsom si., | nea: N S ST T $10 235550 Sn Clay, near Mason. 2008 EOAKD-FURNISHED ROOMS 2008 for Nih: Rousexps: ua: private family Folsom Strees. 1 FOLSOM — 2 NICE, LARGE FURN- Toom: closet; bath: private. 314 Fifth st 1663 ished roonis 10 101, 87 Xourth Streer. ] FOURTH—NICE FRONT ROOM, SUIT- able for 2; 88 per month. 22 Tulton Street. FULTON (FULTON HOUSE) — NICELY furnished rm; singie Or en suite: $8 & $16 up. Ueary Street. 2 NICE SUNNY ROOMS; renovated; gentiemen preferred: GEAR 915 25 rent moderate, Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE. — 4 SUNNY duuble and single rooms, cheap. 21 Hownard Street. COR. HOWARD AND ELEVENTH— Newly furnished rooms; gents on'y. Jackson Street. JACKSON — IN ELEGANT RESI- 3019 Gence: 2 turnished, 8 3 furnished, $15 1 partL.ly faraished, $7. 1 20 945 BOWARD — ~U O turoished for 2 | ORY HOWARD — BEST ROOMS IN THE 09 city tor ihe least money: open all uight. — bath. BACK PARLOR, oesmio Streec. 8IE, OPP. METROPOLITAN TEM- 2rdoms complete for housekesping; 3733 i BATH, | | only £10. ~ 1 JESSIE — SUNNY ROOMS; PRIVATE 454 Himily: no enlldren; moderate: man and wife: use Kitchen. QUNNY COiNER COITAGE. § K. 'large yard; low remt. Corner Capp and Twenty-third © 14 BAY-WINDOW COTTAGr: 6 ROOMS | S 14, wia'bucn: gas. 4158 Eightesnth si., bet Castro and Coilingwood. NEW. 4 HOUMS: $14: OF WILL SFIL O3 - }ent terms. THE MCCARTHY CO., 646 Mar- ket st. 4 AND 5 ROOM COT- | 800B W ebster. ) SUNNY MODERN Z tages: reat very reasonable COT1AGE 5 HOOMS AND BATH: 349 Bryaat st. o LET rent $18. ATS TO LET; T.: 6 ROOMS @on F() 1025 VALENCIA $23.50. aiivan. $22 50--2516 Miission st.: 6 rooms and ba h. £22 50123 Hermann st., cor. Elgin; 5 rooms and vai 43 Valencia st.; 6 rooms and bath. 7 Third st : 5 r0oms and uath. 7 Howard st.: 6 rooms and vath. centh st.: 7 roums snd bath, 185.; 5 rooms and bath. D08 Masou si.; § roums -.nd bath. 115 Hermaun si., near Valencia; 5 rooms | Seventeenth si, mear Dolores; 6 ud bat ecopd st.: 7 rooms bert st.; choice; marine view; 5 | rooms and baib. $.8—_ 64 boward st.; 5 rooms. 58 Tebama 8..; 6 roum.-. Y Farreliat.: 87 oms and bath 3161335 McLea cours, off Ninth st near Har | ris.n: 5 ruoms and bath $13-116 Dorland st.; 5 rooms. Small flats all | over town. | W H. CRLM & €O., 118 Mobtgomery st. | Y, WITH | wenty- fifth | $20. Jurce yard and stavi 4156 tooms: porcelain bath; 6 zooms. |- 4 OFAKKELL, NEAR BRODERICK— | 2154 Sunty side: inrge 5-room flat, wich buih | and oth T modern conveniences: Lus’ two large SeDara € Tear roms: fent reduced to $203 must | De'seen 1o be appreciated uerrero LAT 3 LAKGE SUNNY_ROOMS; CELLAR; p near Ninth aod Fosom. | SUTTER | 50; water utier st, YARELY BEAUTIFUL; NW. CO| VL ani Scot sts.: 6 big rooms; $.7 appreciated it seen. Key 2300 cor. Scott. U EEER FLAT 5 SUNNY KOUMS AXD BATH | 20." 7 Poud st. intersecuon Market and N AT FLAT 6 SUSNY Tomus 315 4180 | 4\ sunny coitage, $11. Key 623 Secona st. JRENCH and baib. FLAT 4 ROOM: 3554 Twenty-ih WASHTUBS i8t, Or. Guerrero, 'Fx,\x 5 KOOMS: ALMOS: NEW ern improvements; yard and cellar. Fourmentiion 9 R A MFORTABLE $22.50. 5o 7% stoves: g | S0d cunt. 1917 Geary s | ALL MOD- 223 | ORNER | near Mission CGANT S BAY- WINDOW Hats 7 rooma 654 Church st., Hih School. UNNY, MODERN QU 7 LARGE KOOMS: DIN- | ' lng-room; fine view 720 Oak. near Fiilmore. JEW FLAT OF 7 SUNNY ROOMS AND AN bath: modern lmprovemests. 3455 Twen- | tieth 8t bet. sioward an: Cabp. | O SUNNY, 6-ROOM FLATS; rent $25, 510 near Haight, Golden Gate Park. | £ Schrad- st QJQ SUNNY FLAT: 3 ROOMS, BATH AND D1 Z. basemen:: marine view. 111 Cherry st., Vet W asningion ard Jackson. ) LET—_FLAT OF 6 modern couvenlences: rent $22. ROOMS AND ALL 613 Broderick. | SUNNY FLAT: 8 ROOMS AND Van Ness ave., cor. Fniton st i FILLMORE — VERY e SUNNY: 6| 1720 Tooms: it modera: large yar: cars. 14 515 SACRAMENTO ST. NEAR $13. MOUPLEN-BUILT FLal: 5 RUOMS AND M buin; sun ait day.” 919 Cappst. 920 522 NEWLY FURNISHED FLAT: 5 ROOMS; | piano, sewing machine. 2105 Lom bard at. 17i0 Hyde; 5 rooms and bath; nice yard. OAK, NEAR PARK—3ROOM FLAT; $9: pice order. WALLER ST., BETWE and Plerce—6 rooms and bath. STEINER HYDE — UPPER FLAT; sunny rooms; modern; garden 7 CHOICE $2750. 12 FLAT OF 8 LARGE ROOMS; LARGE $12. Fad” 210 Klovenin sce near Howars: 10 APPRECIATED IF SEEN: 6 ROOM- $10. 2dern improvemenia: waser trear 60 Shotwell st. $18. TPPER FLAT; 5 ROOMS A 162534 Pine st , above Van 1919 Lafayette Street. % 1 LAFAYETTE, BET. 11TH AND 12TH— 313 S1iee rooms for nousekeeping; rent #7. Aarkin N.ree.. LARKIN—ELEGANT SUNNY HOUSE- Keeping apartments; first floor; central; 326 bath. 429 Tow. LARKIN ST. —SUNNY FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping: also singie; rent Market Stre MARKET—2 OR 8 HANDSOMELY furnished sunny rooms for housekeeping. 2098 Minna Stree! A — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; large yard. = A MINN 54 Mission Street. MISSION—LARGE, SUNNY SUIT COM- plete for honsekeeping; $10. 82 859 o.biers. JAST LYNN, 1063 MISSION — ELEGANT front suite; Other rooms; gus; $6 up. MISSION CONVENI Kkeeping rooms, modern! T HOUSE furnished; also { MISSION —PLEASANT SUNNY HOUSE- ) kecp:pg rooms. MISSION — FRONT BAY-WINDOW Suite, furnished for housekeepin 1055 1119 MESION —NICELY U RNISHER rooms from $5 up per mouth. 1433 MISSION—FRONT SUITE OF ROOM DO vay-window: grate: running water: single rooms. Kitchen 1f desire Nutoma Streec. 555 NATOMA—2 sTITES HOUSEKEEPING DV rooms. $8 and $10: yard. 645 rent. ATOMA — 3 Nioth Streec. 9] NINTH-FUKNITHED FRONT BAY-WIX <1 dow; light housekeeping; running wate other rooms. 119 YINTH-NICELY FURNISHED BAY- window suite for housekeeping; folding- beu: Lo dog: pply middie flat. Noe Street. 193 NOE, BUOCK SORTH MARKET_FUR- 23 Disnca or housexvepin. 2 jove s haywin: dow rooms in modern flat; reutlvery iow to nice Norfolk Street. 8 NORFOLK ST, NEAR FOLSOM AND Eleventh—2 rooms (separate building), fur nished compie.e for housekeepin Wash- roow and .arge yard: $9. Unk Street. 48 QAK = UNFURNIHED DOUBLE D lors; first floor. sink, piace for s.oves; PAR- cheap. 1u.K Sirees. 717 EOLK—XICESUNNY HOUSKKEEPING rooms; al-0 single; reut cheap. lowell street. POWELL, NK CLAY— furnished for housekeepin Seventh Streec. SEVENTH—2 LARGE FRONT ROOMS for housekeeping: yard. ROOMS UN- top floor. HOWARD_CLEAN, QUIKT SUNNY rooms; folding bed; Closets; $6 up. 1129 Jones Ntreet. 505 IOIFA-PLEASANT BUNNY SUITE: QU Wit kitehen or without. Bearny Streec, “A ELINGTON HOUSE, 127 EEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first Class in every Tespect: terms reasonable. 712 EOST—2 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS, WITH boaxrd,for 2;$18 ea. up; use parlor and piano. 4]9 EPDY—FUENISHE - With board: $20 a mouth. =MALL ROOM, OTEL FAIRMOUNT, 1714 MARKET—NOW open under new mavagement: has been ar. sticaily tinted, papered and elegantly furpished throughout: hot and cold waler in every room: elevators and_every modern convenience; parties now can hiave choice 0 carpets and furni:ure; the table, under the supervision of Kowaskie. tl Well-known French chef, will be unsurpassed. CHILDKEN BOARDED. ERMAN LADY WANTS TO BOARD A baby; age 1 week up: terms reasonable: best Teferences as nurse. M KS. WEGNER, 1240 Va- lencia st., upstairs. (399D HOME FOR 2 UR 3 CHILDREN French family. 1236 Park ave, Alameas DATfow-gauge, Park-st. station. BABY:BOY TOBoAKD EY COUPLE WITH- out chiidren. 18164 Valencia st. LEASANT HOME FOR CHILD, NOT UNDER 4 ye callister STORES TO LET. QTORI-,. WITEH FIXTURES, LIVING. 2 und cellar. 3552 T wenty-third st., Rext o cor- Ber of Guerrero. TORE, CORNER GUERRERO AND TWEN- ty-third sts.: cement basement; good location 10r druggist or other business. T; RENT 815. J9@ BLLISSTORE T0 WILLIAM MUND, £4D Avply next door, Watchmaker. SAnTm-; AND 8 ROOMS: WATER FRE. S Sxen s STORE, WITH STABLE ATTACHED; k¢ $9. SI0ubie o s or produce; opposite de- PO, Twenty-fifth st. . 458 JTORE WITH 2 ROOMS; RENT CHEAP. + 118 Fillmore. (6292 GEARY_NICE 810RE WITH LOOMS; )22 downtown; $25. Larkin Street. LAREIN — SUNNY CORNER FUR- nished front room. 50 : ok TOSEMITE HOUSE. 1045 MARKET—PER night, 35¢ to §1: week, $1 50 1055: jamilies 1508 MARKET-SUN N Y ROOMS. FUR. nished or unfurnished. suitable offices. t stree. McAiister 408 JGALLISTER — 1ARGE O hall room: reasonabie. Street. FURNISHED Mauna s e 43] MINYA NEAR SIXTH-NICELY FUR- nished sunny front rooms, $6 to $9 month; | not baths. 439 NICE SU HHIL MINNA— D2 rooms; private faml: MINNA —2 SINGLE KU Tooms; £4a m.nth. RNISHED NY FURNISHED Teut reasonable. 667 MINNA, COR. EIGHTH-NEWLY FUke | OO 1 nishea biy-window room: 81 per week. | | streo.. LLY FURNISHED SUN- ny rooms: aquiet place; prices reasonable. | 63! ANCOCK HOUSE, inl famlly rooming-bouse: $1 1051 NISSION:. KELECT 50 10 88 per week. MI-SION — NEWLY FURNISHED rooms with gas: opp. new Postoflice lot. 1131% HOWARD—STORE AND 2 ROOMS; 0L good location; cheap rent. 16 STORE WITH ROOMS 513 HAIGHT st.; rent $:5. /OR RENT—STORE SUITABLE FOR GRO- cery, buicher or merchant. 1106 Kentucky st. OLUMBIA BUILDING AND LOAN AS: cintion stock bought. Address A. F., box 48, Call Office. JETECTIVES FURNI~HED ALL BRANCH- es legitimate work. Muilen’s Agency, 20 Ellis. THE LARG:ST, THE BEST, THE QUICK- est, the neatest, he cheapest, the largest and best Bairdressink establishment on the coast: the Deatest and poiitest sssistants and artista; the quickest aud cheapest service: hairdressing, any style, is only 25¢; switches run tiom $1 10 $8. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockion THE ONLY SPECIFIC Baths (o the world decomposing and removing all mercuriul or auy m neral, vege abic or animal POISONS from' the systew:you iry them: DR. ;naxz-:gfisi%gfimrm.wmsu > BATHS care : ienic board; sunny rooms. 1683 BUCHANAN &1 % LESSED OIL. Every wheelman and horseman says that of VITA IL, and they know: cures sprains, bral Iameness, soreness and st:ffuess: $1 bot.; $10 gal.: charges prepaid. 1633 LUCHAN RIVATE DETECTIVE WORK DONE REA- sonabiy; 10 years' experience: all maiters con- fidential. " G. B. WEBST.R, 228 Stevenson st. W ASTED—SMALL PET MALE DOG FOR compenion. E.J. WILLIAMS, 831 O'Farrell. 1000 BUS,NESS CARDS PRIXTED, $150: weading work. HILL, 22% Geary st. THE GERMAN ~ WIDOW swered gentleman’s personal, Cail office, Feh- roary 14. and sppointed mecting in Chinese bazaar, Emporium building, February 20, please send P. O. addiess Z., box 58, Call Office. ANCING—BALLROOM OR STAGETAUGHT. IRVINE'S, 421 Post st., Un.on Square Hall. RAGCARPETS WOVE TO ORDLR AND F sale: also chenllie-wove rugs. silk portler dealer iu carpet twine, in hank or ehain, at iowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW. 709 Fifth st. Oakland. W ANTED_OLD GOLD FO ing. 0. NOLTE, jeweler, WHO AN ANUFACTUR- 22 O'Farrell st. NFORMATION WANTED OF MAKY HalL- LEY, daughier of CORNELIUS HALLEY and KITTY LANE HALLEY; last heard of in 1875: then married husband in liquor or cafe business, his name forgotten, by voungest daugh- ter (Helen) of AUNT MARY HALLEY. Ad- dress MRS, RICHARD BURNS, 43 Greenwich New York, N. Y. UPILS — SPECIAL RATES; HAIRDRESS ing 25¢. “Up-to-Date” Hairdressing and Mani. curing Parlors, 1026 Market, over “The Wonder.” N ACIAL BLEMISHES, WEINKLES, SMALL. DoX pittines aud superfluous hair removed by Iatest discovery; sunken eyes and cheeks filled oui; baldness cured. MRS. E. KING, 524 Sutter. JAN RAFAEL-_STORE- 1D tions suitable for furnfture and upholstery, fruits and vegetables, candy and notions. GiO. D.SHEARER & CO. Real rsiae Agents, San Kafael : opposite broadgauge depot; open Sundays. 1,ARGE STORE, 2 SHOW WINDOWS AND 4 4 larze rooms: ‘rent on y $22 50 423 Sixth. TO LwT; LOCA- BUNKrNNESS—CURE- GUARANTEF | 1) 8t year; book free. Gold Cure, ~acramento, ADYICE FREE: DIVORCE LAW- A SPEC- laliy: private; no fee withou: success: pro- bate, insolvency, wills, collections. bills of salet dam eic.: private detectives: estab. 10 years. 6.W.HOWE, at:y-at-law, 850 Market,cor.8tockia MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, HQME 4 FRIEND AND MOTIiLK'S CARE. MKS. DR FUNKE. 1416 Eighth st, Alameda RE YOU ABOUT TO PURCHASE A PIANO? We sell them for 33, 84, $5. 36, $7, $8, $9, 810 per month; alsoforcash’ the best miakers of every grade: don't pay ren: when the same mon:hly paym: nts will purchase one from us. SHERMAN, CLAY & CU., cor. Kearny ud Sutter sis. Stelo way dealers. BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARGEST house west of Chicago 1s® KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and_30 O'Farrell s.; planos, or | £ans aud all other musical instrumenis, of all Erades and prices; lefms essy: prices lowes:. everything possibie done to please and satisty the customer. ACIULLY THE BEST BAKGAINS IN P #n0s; monibiy pay ments from $5 ap: deliv. ered free with siool and cover: corres) solicited. THE F. W. SPENCEK CO salesrooms 933 Market st, opj. Mason; lished over 20 years. ndence PANY, osan’ Nuroma Streec. Q] NATOMA, COR, SELOND—SUNNY FUR- 81 2iid Tovma: §1 per week and up; siugie and doubie ro. m OAK—SMALL FRONT ROOM, NEATLY furnished, $4. 24 Fine Street. '0 PINE-SUNNY CONNECTING ROOMS, 609 furnisher or unturn shed suliable for gent tlemen or houseeeping; rent £10. | G2 PISE_ROOMS F R GENTLE [N | D21 up; running | abie. | 845 ; 85 ater; suu.y, quiet, respect- PINE — FUKNISHED OR UNFUR. nished rooms; sas and bath; reasonable. ¥ulk Stree.. 17 POLE-FRONT SUNXY ROOMs FOR 10 ¢ 2 gentlemen; also single; $1 up. - | | 1 o8t Strees. | ANPOLPH HOUSE, POST AND MASON sts,—50 bay-wi.dow parlors; ‘smaller rooms: running water, eic.: §1 50 (0 84 per week. | fas. Gorosi—E TFURNISH - D ROOMS, 22 bath, ot and cold water. $8; sunn, suites. 700 £ KOOM~ (PARLOR FLOOK) 100 tor man and wite or ‘gentiemin: hot and cold weter; bath; private famiy: $10 and $15. iC A PUST —2 TO 4 UNFURNISHED rooms. iowe') Stre POWELL — LAKGE SUNNY FRONT room: suitable for doctor’s office; or pri- 12 vate. San Carlos Avenue. SAN CARLOS, NEAR NINETEENTH— Sunny furuished frost rcom: closei: cheap. 15 136 142 E ENIH (GIRARD_sorTES ann Kitchens s siugle roomarnewly renovaed south Park. 16 SOUTH PARK-—2 OR 3 WELL ¥UR- nished sunny housekeeping rooms; aiso single, 21in Sives. Q@ SIXTH — (CHANGED HANDS) FURN- istied rooms, suite or sinsle: thoroughly reno- Vated. | 33 sxt—Tn O uy single room: ILLSDALE—QUIET, SUN- ransients soliciied Stockton Street. 1708 BTCCKTON =2 CONNECTING ROOMS furnished compiete for housckeepiug: yard; cheap. Tenth Street. rooms; housekeeping if desired. 15 TH_LAKGE WELL 20 room; grate, gas and bath: RNISHED Van Ness Avenne. 102] JAN, NESS AVE. NR GEARY-3 21 sunny fornished rooms; gas: range; com- plete: $20. Valencia Streec 124() YALESCIA =3 SUNNY HOUSE- Keeping rooms; rent 87. _—_— 40 3T TR0 COTLAGES AND FLATS 36 ROOMS TO LET. TO LET FOR VEKY LITTLE money at BALDWIN & HOW ELL’S, 10 Mont: komery st. 1706 E9ST—3, & AND & ROOM FLATS: LOWER FLAT: 543 CASTRO, NEAR baths: garden: rent $15. F15. 19! Srooms: porceiain bath: 10812, SPECK & CO., 802 Market st. Frats "HEAP Tooms. $% MODEKA 0 $16: FLATS, o sen 1him. AND 6 <rventh at. HOUSEKEEPING EOOMS. Bush Stree. 890 BUSH_HANDSOMELY _FURNISHED 2+ sunny alcove for couple or genilemen: gas; bath; housek: eping privileges. Buena Vista Avenue. 15 BUENA VISTA AVE.—2 LARGE SUNNY O turnishea housekecping rooms; gas; bath. Avery Street. AVERY, OFF GEARY, NR. FILLMORE— Very pieasant front bedroom to let to & lady who will take care of room herself, except wash- ing: very reasonable. Bryant Avenue. 9718 BRYANT AVE. NEAR TWENTY- fifih—Lovely furnished 100m. sunny; near school; $12 Buchanan street. BUCHANAN (REAR)—3 ROOMS, UN- furnisued; rent $7. 152: Lush stre Q3() BUSH. NEAR JONES—3 ROOMS, EN ©OU suite or single, furnished or unfurnished. ONA FIDE REDUCTION 1IN PRICES— Haines. Knabe, Bush & Gerts and others: sec- ova-hand planos from $100 up. W. G HAMIL TON, successor i0 A. L. Bancroft & Co., 324 rost. RY US ON YOUR tailoring: lowest prices. XT SUIT: MODERN 216 Kearny, upstairs. OSEPH GHREVEN'S OPEKA SCHOOL FUR- Dishes solos, duets, quartets or entire opera acts for the protessional siage, ana for oratorio, concert or church as weil, on shortest Murphy buridin 4128, RUEUMATISH CURED OR MONEY KE- funded: poor treated fros. 305 Eddy st. AVE YOUR HOUSE PAINTED WITH Al stock, no dope or fish oli: rooms papered $2 up: whitehed 8150 up; papered grained, va:nisied, 25 up. AMBROSE & SCHAAF, 1029 Kearny st ELIABLE AND EFFICIENT DETECTIVE service. Rcoms 19. 20 and 21, Chronicle bldg. 158 JESSIE AND LIZZIE KEEGAN, LATE with G. Lederer. exper: hairdresser, yeing and bieaching » specialty. 1243y O'Farrell st., Phone Brown 853 noti Murket and Jones, rooms 12 UITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS: $1 a week. N.Y. Tailoring Co., 115 Kearny. upstairs _\Lm\x. RATOR'S SALE_MUST SELL; LY. pianos at immense reduction for cash or on iustalimenis. EATON ESTATE, 736 Market st. QHAW, STEINWAY, #$250; CHICKERING, S #1857 barzaius, $4 a month; a nice amall up: right, ¥85. HEINE, 136 Ellis st. NEARLY NEW BABY GRAND STEINWAY; grea: bargain. 1021 Van Ness ave. NODEAL FINETONED UPLI ers; cash. 125 Tenth st i PLANO; WO RENOWNED ITALIAN KESTAU- rants combined: F. DELMONTE & CO., pro- prietors of the oid Buon Gusto Restwurant, 431 Froadway, have consolidated with MR. ANGELO DELMONTE, proprietor of the celebrated Fior d'ltalta at 430-452-434 Broadway, just opposite. HUFSCHMIDT., SANITARY PLUMBER, - gastitter. 62¥ Golden Gate av. Tel Sutterd7L M AGNISCOPE — NEW PROJECTING MA- chine: uscs the kinetoscope fiims; price Te- Guced, $150. BACIGALU PI, 946 Market ac. ARGAIN C2 BE HAD AT MAUVAIS, 769 Marke: st. cency Decker & Son's planos. On() UPRIGHT PIANO (DECKER $250. Bros.’); cost $500. Apply 885 Pine st. ANCE; GOOD UPRIGHT CHEAP. 6 McAllister, next Hibernia Ban 5: ERARD. FISCHER AND s’ HORNUNG’S, 216 Post st. 1 ARGAIN, 71 otner ujright 175, ¥EW UPRIGHT, STOOL SCARK; $ 1D, warrsnted 6 yrs. BRUENN'S, 228 Post. T SHERMAN, CLAY & CO’S ONLY wiLL 2\ you find a stock of new Steinway pianos W o BADGEI SOLE A KNT FOK HALLET +& Davis and Francis Bacon pianos. 415 Sacto, YRON MAUZY, 305 PUST ST._SOHMER Newby & Evans, Eriggs and other pianos. 216 OUTDOO: STEREOFTICON ~HOW EVE- Iy night cor. Market and Sixth sis.; artistic ad- vertisements In living light: promoters of busi Dess. Consuit OWL ADV. CO.. 1140 Marketst. PARTINGTON'S CHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration: particulars as to termd. etc. 424 Pine s liustratious :nruisned for magazines, newspapers, etc. RUFIUKE AND rilks CURED. NQ PAY untll cured: send for book. DRS. MANS. FIELD & PORTRRFIELD, 838 Market st. JLECTRIC LIGHi3 IN KVESY ROOM. Winchester House. 44 Third st nr. Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ 10 $1 60 per night: $1 60 10 $6 par Week ; ires bus and baggage 10 and from the ferry. VLOAKS. FUKS A1 Whol esale nrices SUIlS KETAILED A& ¥ actor LOST. UPERIOK VIOLINS, ZITHEKS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER, maker. repairer. 7 Latham place. \ \WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS — WEEKLY CALL. 10 wraover. for matiing. DENTISTS. JAN VRUOM & CO’S ELECTRO- DENTAL Vailors. 97 Market st.: lady aitendant; no gas or oiher dangerous snasthetios given; electrieity the great azent used 10 relieve paiu: teeth filled ud extracted puiniessly by our new electrical Pprocess: writien guarantee given with al: work done; lowest prices. best work: ali surgical wi aitended by G. W. Wiliamson, M.D., paysiclan and surgeon: examination free by the use of our new clecuiical appliances: porcelain and goid crowns: bridge-work and teeth without plates a speciaity. Electro-Dental Pariors, 997 Market st. HE PIEDM(NT ny rooms: mode , 1194 SiXTH—NICE SUN- conveniences. Stevenson Street. 61 STEVENSON—SINGLE AND DOUBLE rooms private family: house newly occu- pled: cheap rent. ttockton Place. HE EUROPEAN, 17 STOCKTON—FUR- nished rocms. single, 150 to $3 per week; suites, §4 (0 89 per week; by the night, 50c to §2; Liot and cold water, bath und eievalor. Taylor Street. TAYLOR—NICELY FURNISHED SUN- ny front room; aiso back parlor. 10 109 TAYLOR—LAKGE ROOMS; $1 75 SUN- ny single: $1 25 and 81 50 week. 1i TAYLOR—HANDSOME ROOM, WITH 1 O folding bed, §10; wiso suite, reasonabie. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 750 MAR- / ket, tet. 3d and 4th; gass specialists; painiesy extraciing. with gas, §1; pistes, $7 up: fill, $1 up. JULL SET OF TEETH. $7: WARRANTED 5 Years: painiess exiraction: see our new combina- Uon plate; thinnest, lightest, coolest plate mads warranted 10 ycars: ilings. 50c; crowns, §5 50. CHICAGU DENTAL PARLOKS,' 24 Sixtn strees. $7. FULL SET TEETH: BENT MAK] | . kept'i', repair; extracting free; fillings, crowns, §850. Pacific Dental Pariors, 18 Third OSITIVELY PALN LESs EXTRACTION, DR HARDING, 500Sutter cor. Fowell: tel. main5376 H OST—NEAR FOOT OF MA RKET ST. PACK- age of papers contalning blue print map of portion of Oakiand ani package of leiters ad- dressed to Mr. French. Finuer please return to ‘W. G CURTIS, room 46, 4 Moutgomery si. TO8T;PACKAGE ADDRISSED 8. ¥, PE . FF Lj 26 Turk s Fii dor please retura to 60714 Pine st. and receive liberal reward. ADY'S GOLD WATUH BET. MASON AND Fillmore sts., on Fine. Finder will jlease re- turn same to 2528 Pine st and receive reward. | T UST — LAKGE NEWFOUNDLAND DO 4 black and woolly. Keceive liberal reward b Teturning 10_saloon, Seventh anu Kiog sis. VG- TORIA BOTTINA. OST_TULQUOISE AND DIAMOND SCREW “arrings; liberal reward. Return 112 Kearny st room 25. N THURSDA Y, APRIL 16, 1897, A SILVER matchbox on Bryant-st. cars, or somewhere on Sccond st, bet. Market and Folsom. Finder re- turnto L' k. GKEEN, 582 Market st, and re- ceive reward. OST—PASSBOOK WITH THE HIB:RNIA 4 Savings ana Loan Society of San_kranclsco in the name of MAY KEA .Y or KATE KEANY, No. 177.599. The finder will please return to bank. J08T-SMALL SCOTCH COLLIE DOG, EFE- male: brown, with white markings. Finder receive iiberal reward on re.urning (o 35 Dor- off Guerrero, bet. 17th and 18th. K. J. J. LEEK, 1126 MARKET SI.. OFEN evenings: Sundays ull noon; dentistry taughi OST—WHITE ANGORA CAT; BLUE EYES; reward. 2115 Hyde st. (OYLIGN DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 806 MAR- ket st. DK CHARLES W. DECKER. 7 A SET ¥OR TEXTH_WARRANTED A3 £00d 23 can be made: filling $1. DR SIMMY Gentist, 930 Marke: st., next Baidwin Theater. Jehama Streec. 4151 TEHAMA, NEAR FIFTH — NICELY 2 firnished lurge front room, suitable for one or two young men. Third Strect. ]7THIRD (IMPKRIAL) — FURNISHED { roma: suite or single: also housekeeping; transient. Turk Street. " TURK—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM; &é%wmnrm unuing water; grate, gas and Miscellancous. JLEUANT FURN SHED ROOMS, WITH OR without board, near Mor.on Station, Alameda. Address A. H., box 126, Cail. ()5 BUSH —SINGLE FRONT ROOM, 1205 firalihe, rivais tamils, 5. keeping rooms. Eudy Street. 19() EPDY-NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSE- 915 EDDY—2 OK 8 UNFURNISHED OK J1D taraished rooms: private tamily. Eighth Streer. 112 EIGHTH_4 ¥UR\ISHED ROOMS FOR housekeepl Street. Ualifornia Street. T8 CAUIFORNIA —FURNISHED ROOMS: { suany; bay view: bath and gas; rent from 84 up. e AVE., Central Avenue. 49] SENTRAL NEAR HAYES— Z1 Nicely furzished sunny front room; with or without board: reasonable. CELY FURNISH D SITTING - ROGM: smail bedroom: us: of kitehen; §7 month. G. L. H.. box 21. Call. OFFICES TO LET. PRECKELS BULLDING, 927 MARKET ST. lighi, p easant offices; cheup. ASHTON & GARDINEL, room 210, or at 411 Montgomery. ICE FURNISHED OFFICE FOR DOCTOR ordentist to let. 1148 Sutter st. —_—e PAISLESS £XTRACIION, 800; CROWN Jridge work & pecialty: piates #0 up: 18 yeacs experience. K. L WALSH, D.D.8, 8158, Geary. DY LUDLUM HILL 1448 MARKET 8T, N& Eleventh; no charge for extracting ' whea plates are made; oid plates msde over like Dew: leeth Tom §8 per set: exiraciing 6UC: gas given. JEL U TEEGH WALhoUL « Flass ik M. G. Young. 1841 Polk D SEosur W. LEEK THK GENUINE Leek dentiat, discoverer ot painiess extraction 220 Daieniee of ‘improved bridge work or tesch Without any plate, moved from §to 20U Farreilss. BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. 167 NINTH st want ads and subscriptions taken. FOUND. 'OX TERRIER; WHITE, BROWN AND biack ears; black spo: on left side: black spot on root of tull; found in Mc ub & Smith's sta- ble; owner can call for him there. IGHT CHESTNUT HORSE, BRANDED 6 A. MILLS, Five-mile House, Mission road. FOUAD - PURSE: OWNKR PROVE PROP- eriy. 2017 Pol« st. HORSES. ADY'S HORSE AND TOP BUGGY FOR le cheap. Devisadero-st. stable,nr.McAllister. ALk WORK KEASONABLE AND WA Tanted DR J. W. KKY. 1320 Market st BICYCLES. JANTED—LADY’S OR GENT'S BICYCLE In exchange for course iu business college. Address W. L., box 148, Call. RETIRING FROM BU-INESS: 3 COMPL TE cyclery for doing a good estabiished busi Cail 1236 Folsom st. LMOST NEW $80 CRESCENT BICYCLE 4L for sale for $25. 461 Valenciast.: call fore- noon. TANDEMS, 96" PATTERN, GOOD AS NEW, #70 and upward: bargains in second - kand yheels Golden Ru'e Bazaar cyc e department, 25 Geary st. ness. Lday Street. ELLIS— 4 SUNNY UNFURNISHED rooms and batn. 53 (19 EDDY—FURNISHED LARGE FRONT bay-window and large sunny back room: also single. STORAGE. SEWING MACHINES. EDUCKD RATES, FURNITUKE, PIANOS, household goods, ete. J. M. PIERCE, 785 Mkt EWING MACHINES BOUGHT, SOLD rented and repatred. 145 Sixth s.. L ¥ COHEN ONY CART AND HARNESS FOR BALE. 806 Diamond st., near Twen:y-fourth. B HURSES FOR SALE, WAGONS AND U nariess. atcar stabies 721 Howard st. ¢ suc: tion every ‘I uesday. {OR SALE—A BAY MARE 7 YEARS OLD: sound: in good condition: Al roadster: single or double. Ulymple Stabies. 508 butter st. A USTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT 11 o'clock of horses. buggies, wagons, harness, etc. Emporium sales yards, 230 Valencia st S. WATKINS, auctioneer. 4() HOEsES ToR s by carts, harni Marker, 827 Sixth st Ty hesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY; 600 SETS of guod harness, our own make, of every de- scription, for less money than you can buy Eastern trash: send for catsdogu-. 110 MeAllister st., S. F. 5, LEAD OF HORSES SUITABLE FOR AXY business 900 to 1500 pounds. Oid Turk-st. car stables, 1501 Turk; team of large young mules. FOR SALE-CHEAP, A GOOD TOP DELIV- €1y wagon for tea and coffee, country peddler, gen's’ furnishing, etc.; other buggles. WALSH & STANDISH, 1619 Mar<et st. EA, COFFEE AND SPICE. WAGON: 1 NEW peddling wagon; cheap. 1340 Turk s EW AND “ECOND-HAND BAKER, LAUN- dry and milk wagon: also fine top buggy and rockaway. 28 Harrison st. —_— DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. 0 WH M IT MY CON ERN—_NOTICE 13 hereby given that the parinership bereiofore exlstin: between Fi. ANK V. SMITH and MAN- ULL ROSA, under the firm name of California Milk Producers’ Association. has been dissolved, said dissolution having been In force and effoct since April 1, 1897 that the bu.iness beretofore carried on and conducted by sald partnership firm bas been assumed and sod to sald FRANK V. SMITH: that sald FEANK V. “MITH has as- sumed and will puy ali indebt -dness and will sat- Isfy all Liabi ity and obiigations incurred by said firm at any time prior to April 1, 1897, in the due course of its business. Lated S: b Fran:Isco. Aprit 14, 1897, FR NK V. MIT; MANUEL RONA. LEGAL NOTICES. ITY AND COUNTY TREASURY, SAN Francisco, April 15 1897.—in cowpliance Wwith trie provisions of seciion 5 of order 1508 of the Boar. of Supervisors, upproved September 16, 1880, there will be 0id at punlic auction by 1. 8. Spear & Co., a their salestooms, 51 and 83 Sutier street, on MONDAY, MAY 17, At 10 0’clock A. .. sundry articles of stolen, lost and unciaimed property recovered by the police force of San Franolsco, - detailed in an inventory thereof on file in the ofiice of the Clerk of the Boura of Supervisors, and consisting of jeweiry, wearing apparel, pisiols, knives, etc.: alsoa lot of trunks. valises, clothing. eic.. property of deceased persons received from the Coronerof this Clty and County. Open for Inspection on morning of sale, A. C. WIDBE' City and County Treasurer. LATES] SHIPPING INTELLIGENOK, Arrived. SATURDAY, April 17. Stmr_ Coquille River, Paion, 46 hours from Co- quille River: pass and mase, to O C Benjamin. Schr Nettie Low. Low. 5 hours from Poim: Heyes: 45 bxs butter, to J B Newbauer & Co. imuortations COQUILLE RIVER—Per Coguille River—300 tons oal, 15 nldes. 1 0il wheels. 40 bdls 22 cases broom haudles, b bxs butter, 1 bx machinery, 6 sks wool, 15 bais flaunels. Consignaas Per Coqulile River—Bandon Woolen-mills: En- terprise Brewerv: Baker & Hamilton: W B Sumner & Co: Miller, Sloss & Scott: W G Stafford & Co: Hllmer, firedhott & . 0u 7. —— MAKKIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage Jicenses have been Issued by the County Clerk’s office: Nels Jorgensen a1d Auni Christensen, 3223, Leon Lewin and Liliian Goodman. 33—20. Samuel Schwar 'z and Helen Sutro, $0—26. William Cooniff and Rose Haley, 19—19. M. M. Dillon and Haunah & Flaherty, 25—23. George H. Molloy and Louisa Vaz, i Daniel D. Doody and Grace King. 0. Girolamo Bertucel and Maria Risso, 24—18. Laoritz Pedersen sud Nanny Petersen. BIRTUS—SIARRIAGES—DEATHS, [Birth. aarriaze nad deatn notices sent by mal wilinot te insertad. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be :ndorssd withthe name and residence of persons authorisel toLave the same publishel. | BORN. AHRENS—In this city, April 2, 1897, to the wife of Fred Ahrens daugher. ARGANTE—In this city, April 16, 1897, tothe wife of A. Argante, a daughter. GOMPERTZ—In Iquique, Chile, April 15, 1897, 10 tue wiic of George M. Gompertz. a son. HILL—In :hiscity, April 11, 1897, (0 the wife of Charlos Hill, a son. LEISHMAN—In this city, April 13, 1897, to the wite of Willlam Leishman, a danghte MACK—April 14, 1897, to the wite of F. F. Mack, a son. PERRY—March 20, 1897, to the wite ot Lincoln C. Perry. u son. SCH KAFT—April 14, 1897, tothe wite of Otto Schraft, a daughter. SHAWL—In West Oaxiand, April 10, 1897, to the wife of Sol Shawl, & daughter. WILLIS—In this city, April 15, 1837, to the wite of Fred W. Willis. a da 122 ——————————— e —— MARRIED. BROWN—_BRYSON—In this city, April 15, 1897, by ine Rev. M. M. Gibson, D.D., assisted by the Rev. D. Glichristof San jose, Alex Brown and Elizabeth Bryson, both of ~cotland. —_— DIED. Arrington, William Molllson, John C. Brandeaburg, Capt. C. Olaen, Harol1 Butler, Margaret Pezg, Johaona Ewer, Martha MeL. Ryan, Ann Follls Elizabein yer, Margaret Gallugner, Martin Lassaway, James A Genaler, Lizzie Higius, kthel C. Kuzeuer, Peier Lebigh, Mary A. Bexsm th, Minnle Stansfleid, Urace B White, Min.fe ARRINGTON—In Alameda. April 17 1897, Wil- liam Arringion, beloved brother of Mrs. M. F. Quint, & native o South Carolina, aged 80 years 7 moatns ant 8 days. BRANDENBURG—In Naps, April 18, 1897, Cipiain Charies. beloved: husband of Mavers Brondenburg and fatuer of Wililam, Bertha and Martna Braudenburg, a native of Germany, aged 50 years. A member of Wash ngton I.odge No. 60, A. 0. U. W., and Hermann Lodge No. 145, LU0 F B Friends and acqualntances are respact. fully inviced 10 atiend the faneral THIS DAY (Sunday). at 2:30 0'clock P .. from the par- lors of the California Undertaking Company, 1238 Stockton stree:. corner of Geary. Interment L°0. 0. F. Cemetery. Remains are at the acove undertaking pariors. A.0.U. W.—Officers and mi Todge No. 60. A. 0. U. w that the funeral of our late brother. Charies Brandeaburz. wil take place from the pare lors of the California Undertaking Company, 123 Stockton street. corner of Gearsy, THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock P. x. W. H. POKTER, Recorder. BUTLER—In Saratogs, April 16, 1397, Marzare: Batler, beioved mother of Joseph Jr., Henrs C., Warren C. aad Irving C. Butlerand Mrs. Emma R. Buxton, agei 70 years. EWER—In this city, April 17, 1897, Martna Mc- Leunan, beloved wife of Warren B. Ewer, and mother of . P. McLenaan. AFServices THIS DAY (Sunday) o'ciock . M., at 1613 Clay str private. FOLLIS—In this clty, April 16, 1897, Elisabetn Follls, belovea mother of Margars. Follls, Mrs. Mary McDonald and Mrs Ju'a Moore, a native of ireland, uged 95 vears 10 monthsand 10 days. A3 Friends and acquaintances are respec: fu 17 invited to attend tha faneral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 12:50 o'clock P. A.. from the resi- dence of ‘her daugnter, Mry. Mury MeDonald, 153 Kissling street, thence to St. Joseph's Churen for services' Interment Holy Cross Cemeters. GALLAGHER—In this city, April 17. 1897, Mar tin Gallagher, a native of ireland. aged 54 years. GASSAW.AY—In “nis city, April 15. 1897, James ‘Atmonl, beloved husband of Sarah Margaret Gassaway, and brother-In-law of Heary Schmidt. » native ‘of Callfornia. ages 40 years and 1 month. A3-Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the foneral THIS DAY (Sunday), ac 2 o'clock . M., from the par- lors of the San Francisco Undertaking Com- pany, 1235 Market street. near Ninth. lnter. meut L 0. O. F. emetery. GENSLER—Tn this clty, April 17, 1897, Lizzfe, beloved wife of G. Genaler. and youngest daugh- ter of Eliza and the iate Jonn D. Swift, a native of Alameda, Cal, aged 21 years 7 months and 10 dars 83 Notice of runeral hereat:sr HIUGINS_In thiscity, April 17, 1897, Ethel C., beloved daughter of John E.and Mary Higgins, and sister of John M. Higgins, native of san Francisco, aged 11 months and 10 days. KUGENER—In this city, April 17, 1897, Peter, beloved busbund of Aunia Kugener, a native of Germaoy, aged 32 years. LEHIGH-In Berieley, April 14, 1897, Mar: Augeline dearly beloved wife of Daniel ¥ I hign, mother of Wiliam K. and J. Vincent Lenigh. aaughter of the Iate Daniel Harvey,and granddaughter of the late Dr. Jonn MoLougalin. Governoc o ths Hudson Bay Company, a na- tive of Oregon City, Or. : A Friends and’ acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Monday).at 10530 0°CIOCK 4.a., &t the Church of St Mary the Virgin. corner of Unlon and Stelaer sirests. lnterment private. —In this city, April 14, 1897, Jonn C. beloved husband of Haunmn Moilison, fatner o 3. C., Elizavetn. William. Georg -, Henry. Alhort aud ‘Walter Mo lisou. 801 brother ot W- and J. J. Moliison of San Francisco, G. Mollison of Aberieen, Scotland, aud Mra. Hayhoe of Lon- don, England, a native of Aberdeen, Scotland aged 49 years and 5 months. P. M. W. of Unity Lodgs No. 27, A. 0. U. W. A2-The funeral will tas place THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. i, from Laurel Hall, Sulels “bullding, O'kacrell strect, under tho auspices of Unity Loige No. 27, A. O. U. W. OLSEN—April 15, 1497. Harold. youngest son of Haos and Ma iida Oisen, a native of san Fran- clsco. aged 1 year $ moutns and 5 days. 83-The faneral wil iake viacs THIS DAY (Sunday), at 3 o'clock .., from the family Tesidence, 323 Jersey sireet. lnierment L O, O. F. Cemotery. PEGG—ID this city, April 15, 1897, Johanns, be- loved wite of Owen Fogg, 53 years § months and ‘acs A3-The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Sunday), at 13 o'clock M.. from her late resl- dence, 552 Firat street. thence io St. Brondan's Curch. Intermea: Holy Cross Cemetery. RYAN—In this city, April 17, 1897, Ann, beloved wite of James Kyan. and mother of Mamie, Annle and Burneit and the lae Maggle T. Ryan. austive of County Leitrm, Iretaud, aged 55 years. A Friends and acqualniances are respect- ful'y invited 10 wizend the faneral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 9 0'clock 4. X.. from her iate resi- 'mbers of Washington Flease take notice at 3 Interment dence, 931 Vallejo street, thence to St Francis Church, where a requiem high muss will by celebrated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing st 9:30 o'clock . X. Interment Moun: Cal- vary Cemetery. SAWYER—In this city, April 18, 1897. Margaret. beloved wife of the late Patrick Sawyer, and mother of Michaol J.. Rose, Maggie and Mary Siwyer. o nadive of County Cavan, Ireland, aged, 60 ye: AG-kriends and acauaintances are respect: tully fnvited to attend he faneral THIS DA (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. X, from her fate resi- dency, 424 Shotwell sireet, betweon Eightesnth and Nioeteentn, thence to St. Charles Borromeo Church' for services. I[ntermen: Mount Calvary Cometery. A requiem high mass will be cel- brated for the repose of her soul MONDAY, April 19, at 9 o'clock A. M. SEX<MITHIn South San Francisco, April 15, 1897, Minole, dearly beioved wife of James Sex: ‘mother of George snd Jennie Sexsmith, ter of Peter and the late Atrianna Meyer, sior.of John Mever, a native o lows, sgod ad 29 years 7 montheand 8 days. [Peila Pl (lowa) papers blease copy. | A& Friends and acqualntances are respect- ful y jnvited 10 attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sundsy), st 1 o'clock P. M. from her iae Tresidence, 748 L street souih, Detween Eighth 2nd Niuth avenpes south, Sou‘h San Francisco. Interment L. O. O. ¥. Cemetery. STANSFIELD—In Los Angelss, April 15, 1897, Grace Estel, deacly beloved wife of A.J. Stans- fleid. a Dative or sp-ingfield, Mass. sged 31 years 4 months and 16 days. SWISSIG-In Bay View, South San Francisco, April 17, 1897, Anna Baroara, dearly veloved and twin daugliter of Lol and Aga ha Swissig, and sister of Paulina. Louls, Sertha and Maria Swisslg, & nauve of San Francisco, aged 1 year 20d 2 days. THORSEN—In this city, April 17, 1897, Bertha, dearly beloved wife of John T hors:n. daughter of Staale and usttia Tennesen, wnd_sister of Martin, Gayhart and the late [nomas Tennesen and Matilds Sivertsen, anativeof San Frao- clsco. aged 32 years 10 monihs and 17 days. 83 Frionds and acqualniauces are respact- fuily Invited (o attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock F. M. from Ber late residence. :515 Alta sireet, tuencs to Alcairaz Circle Hall where services will ba held under the auspic:s ot Alcatraz Circle No. 1, kriends of the Golden iate. interment Laurel Hill Cemetory. WAGNER—In this city, April 14. 1897, Elise, ve- loved wife of Fordinand Wagner, and mother of Elsle and Gretchen Waguer. and sisier-io-law of Mario and Fred Wagner, a native of Preus- sen. Germany, aged 34 years 9 months and 20 duys A Friends and acqualntances are respect fully (nvited o attend the fun=ral THIS DAY lay) o'clock p. .. from her late resi- dencs 104 Ciara avenae, beiween Seveuieenth aud Eighiecnth streets. one block from Douglass. Intermen L. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. WHITE—In the City and County Hospital, April 17, 1897, Minnie White, aged 43 years. _— E. McAVOY, UNDERTAKER. 18%; Fifth St., opp. Lincoln School. b, B McAVOY, MANAGER. Office Telephone South 70. Resiuence Teiepto e, Pine 2161. (HE BUSIN K83 OF McAVOY & GALLAGHGER wil be conducied ai the old_siand. No. 20 Fifth sireet, for the venefi of the widow of the late HENRY J. GALLAu- HEK and his sister, MISS ANNIE Il GALLAG HER, N, H. ). GALLAGHER. . ANNIE B. GALLAGHER. NOTIC ES MeoMENOMEY & SON, TAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 1067 Mission Street, Near deveuih. Telephone Soutn 354 AS ENGLISH. T. R CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, LNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEsS ¥UNERAL DiRECTORS, 1P Vaa Ness ave. HCAC Mufac. an, Sud Sranciss Telephone ~o. 158, F. L. GUNTZ. H. W. GANTNER. GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embalmers. #and 10 CITY MALL SQUAKE. Telephone South 432 LAUREL HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 8 PREPARED TO CONTINUE THE SALE of burial piats and graves in its cemetery aad give deeds. Perpeiusl care of lots will be arranged for at tha Superintendent’s offics at the cemetery, cornet Bush street and Central svenue. San Francisco. MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY, AN MATEO COUNTY: NEAREST CEME tery to the city; non-sectarian; in 1o sense ex- elusive: locatlon unexcelled Ofice ¥97 Markw Wreet. sOuLheusi COTRAr O° Mixis —— NO COLLEGE FIELD DAY Berkeiey and Staniord Unable to Agree Upon the Distri- bution of Points. The Stanfor! Ath.et.s W .nted Two Points for S:cond Pl .ce, While the U. C Men Wanted Three. There will be no intercollegiate field day this spring between the University of California and Stanford. Such was the decision reached yesterday by the repre- sentatives of :hetwo institutions in whose bands the question had been put for set tlement. The bon: of contentiou was the distribution of points and the place of holding the meet. The U. C. “‘committes «f arbitration,”” headed by Colonel George C. Edwards, wished that second place men in the contest be given three points, and that the bicycle race be held at the Velodrome, while the Stanford commit~ tee, headed by Professor Angel, wished second place men to receivp only two points, and that the bicycle eveni be held, at the Olympic grounds. It was only after a lengthy, heated dis- cussion over the case that the decision was finally reached to call the contest Lot A very peculiar combination of circum- stances prevails in relation to the troubie between the athletes. The Sianford men realized that if second-place men took three points the dav would go to Berkeley, while the U. C. men were ap- prised of the possib lity that if two points were given to second-place men the con- test would be won by Stanford. And so it was over this point that the two committees wrangled, neither seem« ing willing to give the other an inch. There is no law in th- rules of amateur athleties which governs the distribution o! points, and the only case that could be brought up in supnort of the three-point question was the previous games between the two institutions. Last year second- place men rot three points, as also did they the year before. Butin some.of the Eastern league meets only two points have been given for second. It was upon this fact that the Stanfords based much of their claim. Berkeley has no very great athletes this year, but is possessed of a host of medi- ocre men in the different events, and with what few firsts would eo to the blue and gold enough seconds could be easily taken to turn the balance. At Stanford the pre- vailing situation seems to be directly op- posite. The deeision of the committee will prob- ably bo final, asit was only after Man- agers Barnes of the University of Califor- nia and Brown of Stantord were unable to agree that they put the matter in charge of the intercollegiate committee of pro- fessors, whom they called the athletic board of arbitration. The failure to bring off the contests will mean a considerable financial bardship for both teams, as they Lud made expend- itures which they belicved would be cov- ered by the gate receipts on the day of the contest. e — Chris Buckley - urs for Rent. Warren Temple, the attorney, was sued yes- terday by Christopuer A. Buck ey, once some- what known in San Francisco politics, for pos- Session and back rents of a dwelling ou Sutter street, between Broderick and Baker. The house was let to Temple in 1895 at $300 per year, and Buckley in his complaint says tha ihe rent has fallen far behind. — Juallus Ehrmann’s Estate. Herrmann L. Simon has applied for letters testamentary under the will of the late Julius Ehrmann, who died in New York City in the eatly part of the present month. The de cedent left property in this City more than $10, % Toaes B R = e e X ettt estenmeesserems

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