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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, HOUSES TO LET. ROOMS TO LET. OUSE OF 9 ROO: FIRST CLA! Chesley Street. TOITDUHE i UNNY KOOMS AND YARD: s LARGE SUNN DA B _ | 4 o eap. "Apply 16 Chesley st,or H. E. ~ | box &, Call. {nclud- iner. H \_§ ROOMS AND BATE e 90 finished basement:rent $30, water. Key, grocery, cor. Eddy and & Clementina Street. MENTINA—6 SUNNY ROOMS, UN- N n: micly situnted: rout $10 to 1. § ROONMS: 818 SSIE_HOUSE 0} ) L0, 688 Marcer. | 34 EASTON, ELDRIDG st = | AVE: HOUSE OF £ free. Dore Street. DORE—8 FURNISHED SUNNY HOUSE- S A NS 15 axpBaTH: | 22D Keeping rooms: rent reasonabie. PERSONALS. RIVATE- HOME IN OLD AGE—BY PAY- mentof a cer.aln sum as securlty a few old gentlemen or married couples can have comfort- ble home and care for life io good family owning lovely situated home near Santa Cruz _For per- sonal interview address A., box 23, Call Oftice. VE YOUR HOUSE PAINTED WITH Al 10 aope or fish ofl; Tooms papered $2 whitened, 81 50 up: papéred, grained, varn- ished, $5 up. F. M. AHHROSE. 1029 Kearny st. HEODOK LOBBEN WILL RECEIVE GOOD news If be or any of his friends wilsend uis address to IVER, box €0, Call. 410 Kearny st, | Alsmeda. | garden. lnqu 69 Jobnson ave Ellis Street. EDDY—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY OUSE OF OOMS AND BATH oty et #ron. rooms: $8 and upward. D 1 0. newiy renovated; iarge basement. 2121-3 Mason st 500 2 BN e whet S Eighth Stree:. § ROUMS, BATH, WATER, STABLE. | vr. D HERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE, 28 STH “t.. Dear Market: furnished and unfurnished. d st $20. oloes DR WASHINGTON 7 KOOMS: BATH: | 509 Baveine Gocaion. snd conditton; Iargs | 31 Y LITTLE | g EIGHTH. NEAK FULSOM—3 LARGE rooms; rent $10. jlm\m TO_RENT FOR kilis Streot. VEF HOWELL'S, 10 ROYAL HOUSE, 1% ELLIS_INCANDES | I\ cent lights: reading-room, smoking-room_and | Iadies’ parior: rooms per night, 366 to 81 80: week. 32 10 $8: month, 88 to §30; el = | ottice’ floor: rooms with hot and cold was FURNISHED HOUSE. | money at BALDWIN & ENLO PARK DUFF & DUY! Kiftn street. HE OOSMOPOLITAN — SELECT FAMILY botel: 100~ Fifth cor. Mission: rooms | 80c, 76¢ and 81 per night: §3 to 85 per week. FINELY rooms . i 79() ELLIS—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 4 2V single or double, 85 up. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- laliys private: nofee withiout success; prubate, insolvency, collections, patents, trademarks, etc. obtalned: private detectives: established 10 years G.W. HOWE, atty at law, 850 Market,cor. Stocktn. RIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT OR any other sickness; terms 315 week, inciuding board, nursing and washing. 719 Webater st 7 ANTED—PRIVATE LESSON IN SURVEY- ing: state price per hour. L. W., box 143, Call. MEDICAL ALL LADIES USE : RENARD’'S REGULATING WAFERS., RENARD'S LA-'ENDIB BALM. RENARD'S GENETIVO TABLETS, RENARD'S SANITIVE DOUCHE. For further particulars call or send 2-cent stamp 1o Pacific Const. agency, Renard Medical Co., 333 Spreckels bullding, 927 Mark«t st., an Franéisco. GUARANTEED SaFE, RELIABLE AND EFFICIENT REMEDIES. DE; &, MULLER'S ELECTRO HERBAL IN- siitite for the cure of mervous prostration, iidney disease, rheumatism aud all blood disease: paralysis, 1 gusrantee Lo cure any case if not over two years' standing, or if over reilef and great im- rovement is assured: CoDnsu tatlon free; Lr. Mul- er's paralysis ofl has no equal in the care of paralysis. 225 Powell st.; oflice hours from 8 to 12and2t05 P QENORITA CARMENCITA HAS BEMOVED her studio to 505 Mason st. N ASSAGE TREATM Baths; hours 9109, EMMA ROSE, MME RAY FAIR HAS RETURNED AND Iocated at 223 Post st rooms 2 and 3. NT GIVEN BY MRS. formerly at the Hammam 17 ¥ourth st., room 1. LL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPEESSION \from whatever cause) restored in a few bours: safe and sure atany time: instant relief foc travelers; homo in confinement: bes; care and privacy: Tegular physician; 30 years sucoessful Practice: my celebrated remedies for monthly fupprossion never fail: every case guaranteed:com £ultation tree, confidential; hoors 10 to 5; pills$L MRS DR WYKETH, 916 Post st near Larkin. EVERY DAY BRINGS AN INCREASH OF patronage at the largest halr-dressing estab- lishment on the Pacific Coast, and my 16 artistes kept indeed: huir-dressing, any 1 the best, from 81 Lo $3: gray or X red_to natural co.or, 8150 to $5. 6. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. Fourteenth Street. B FOURTEENTH—2 SUNNY UNFUR- ished, bay-window, housekeeping raoms. 4 ROOMS, BATH | t. "220 Thirteenth s, | rracE; LAUREL | 120 Geary GEARY—ELE pariors: other room. keeping: pi PHE MARTINET, 1101 Van Ness— handsome suites, Stres:. NT SUNNY SUITE OF board or light house- AGE _OF 4 LAKGE vard. 1864 Fiteentn | &= ) 51 = e 0. PAY FOR A NEW age on Diamond st.; Apply st 207 GEARY, SW. COR. newly furnished. d bath co work d er o Golden Gate Avenue. COITAGE, YARD, $i1; | JE 5 KUUMS AND BATH ~ GRANT quiet house; ecialty, RN bousekeep NNY MOD K ¢ rooms and bath. Howard Street. URNISHED CONVENT- 2: also smuil 167 7 FOWARD— 121 { ‘ni rom suicable tor Tooms: ressonad.e. 00M FLATS vunes Ntreai. ©()7 JONES (“THE \ AN WIN KLE")-HAND- 207 0RET fitnished rooms. suties o sing.e 117 JONE~_NICE KOOM FOR LADY IN French funifiy: retesence. UPERFLUOUS HAIRS REMOVED BY elecurolysis. ‘MRS, UR. WELCH, 2115 Bush. F9E reiuvenatiug the hair use Quinonia Hair Tonic; 85¢. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. LOAKS AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS RE- peiniled st wholeaale ligures. 20 Sansome st, s JUITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS: 81 s week. N.Y. Tailoring Co., 115 Kearny. upstairs HEUMATISM CURED OR tunded: eated tren. | MONEY KE- 305 kddy st. T, SANITARY PLUMBER, solden Gate nv. Tei. Sutter47l. | ENNKSS | Cure, Sucramento, Cal.: | [FACIAL BLEMISH RS, WRINKLES, SMALL- | POX pittinis aud superfuous hair removed by | lates: discovery: suuken cyes pnd cheeks fllled | oui; Laidnesi cured, MRS K. KING, 574 Suteer. | | FINE BLACK ing pastors. 51 1000 2E53 |k | 54 eV Tbuvs SIEREOF TICUS SHOW KVE: | Iy DiRhY cor. Marke: and BIXth sis.; artistic ad. | Yerusements in liviug light: Jromoters of buse | | ness. Consnl: OWL ADV. CO. 1140 Marketss. | It Moritzome: BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED, §160; wedalug vork. HILL, 2215 Geary st. ELIABLE AND £FFICIENT DelKCTIVE | service. Rioms 19, 20 und %1, Chronicls bldg. | SIXTH AND Sroomreatolions LINGTON « FOUSk. 727 KEARNY — A Pleasant sunny rooms. en suiie and single; firs: GinsS it evers lespeci: LeTme TeAsOBAble. ELY LOWER MODERN | seen 10 be appreciated; 3930 » ieteentn st., cor. oe. | *=11013 LOWER FLAT; § | 0t ®% chie Leavenworth Street. LEAVENWORTH—1 LARGE SUNNY uufornished room; car, exxd, gas, bath EVENTEENT roims; § Streo- ELY or en su ANTCOITAGES, FLATS; PRICES 4 from $35 to $25. A SPECK & FUR £6 ISHED 6 up. MARKET — NI sunay reoms. sivgl 1346 24! $00() MAKKET_SUNSY FRONT EOOM: 2090 5itn'vaa gas: wae of parior: rent 35. KOOMS AND BATE above \an Ness ave. | |PARTINGTON'S sCHUOL UF MAGALINE | 1" and Newspapec Illustration: particulars as to terms. etc. 424 Pine st: lllustraiious iucuisued 10F 1magazines. new spapers, eic. | RUEIVEE AND MiLks CUKED. N B3 i nul cured: send for book. DRS. MaX | | | | FIELD & YORTKRFIELD. 535 Marke: v X = 1L JOSSELYN, THE GREAT SPECIAL ist, atill offers bis vaiuable services 10 the un- jortanate. With a mind maiured and eariched by studles of an sdvanced order, there is hardly & Qiseass in the catslogue of huinan 1ls he canaos Ireat to & perfect cure. Ladies, he 18 always ready 10 assist you. Fis knowledge has been strength- ened by extensive experience. No case pecallar 10 your delicae organism is beyond his sure con- troi, His female monthiy remedies are sure and eafe In their effects. His iried and valuable reme- Qles for lost manhiood sre meverfailing in thele jon, and are warranted for both young and old. He excels ail others in the CUTe of private diseases, Over 60 years of practice enabies him to Warrany a cure In ail cases _Consultadion pariors 908 Market st. Call oF W Hie QIrecs 10 906 Murkes sc, rooms 11 and 1% PROCESS THAT I8 PERFECTLY HARM. less; never falls in any case of monthly sick- Tesa 0o motter what cause: no electricity hum- bug oF other dangerous methods; money In_every case refunded if o cure is Ot eflccted: travelers belped immediately: years experlence: home I confinemen: wiih sanizarian_convenience. Con- sult free the only relisble physicians, DR. AND MES DAVLES, 14 Mealllster st, next Hibernus Eank: hours, 9'A. M. t05aud 7 08 2 . PROCESS THAT FAILS TO R¥- 2\ siore every case of monthiy sickuess from whalever cause In @ few hours When madicines rud others have jalled: no instruments used: | many years' experience: every cuse guaranieed adyice free; terms reasonable: first-class privais bome for confinement. MRS LR DALKY, 11dd Mar! r the Owl Drugstora, E FUULETS FRENGH AP ULks 4 Guaranteed sbsoluie cure for all feran e dis. eRses (no waLter WLAL CAUN®): pOSitive y safe and sure; no dancer or fter effects; taken 'in time it alsoac s as a preveniive; price §150 per box: sent free by maii on fecelpt of price. BROS,, ¥3 Gran: ave. EW PROC fema e :roub'es, 1 stores in one da S )MEDICINEOR INSTRU- ¥ woman her 0w phvs e un for all ‘matter from What cause: re- ‘can be reit and used st home; Dositive cure. Di. POPPE®, 518 Kearny st W GOODWIN SPECIALISTS, LADIES near o far: safe, quick cure guaranteed, sny @isease or complaint: liome for patients: best ski iree alugnosis: low fees: seli-cure. 401 Van Nesy | TLECTRIC LIGHTS 1N KVEKY ROOM. U Winchester House. 48 Third et ne. Markes: | 00 rooms. 25c to ¥1 20 er night: $1 80 to 88 pec | Veek: tres bus sid GRggATe 10 and from ine terrs | | DRESSMAKERS. 4 | T)RESSES 82 UP: CAPES $1 UP; WRAP { 1) pers 50c up. 431 Minna st. | Mason Street. ] MAsOS, NEAR MABKET — €U room. nicely furnished; $1 a weel. MASO! 413 o/ | keeping: reasonable. 3 | 436 (s~ MINNA, COR. EIGHTH | 667 nisnea bay-window room = | SUN ALL | door. 1512 cars pass th FOK VERY LATTLE | LATS 1 T | & HOW ELLS, 10 Mot~ ey &L BALDWIN FLATS, 5 AND nea them. 523 Seventh a 3uuna Strec:. MINNA-SUNNY BINGLE FURNISH. EOOMS. ed front room, $4; als0 large front room. HOUSEKEEPIN EWLY FUR- $1 per week. 9 5 NFURSISHED OR = o = EDD [ Mission Stree:. 51 MISSION: 3160 ¢ EELECT iun srree. 35 per week. family rooming-house: | | 7 Axcock HOUSE, | 2 SUNNY FRONT CONNECT- [ 314 1o Te; stove: closer: bath s10. Y _DOUBLE OR SINGLE ) FIFTH_ 3 0 83 we e S rooms from $1 to 88 week. TSHED HUUSEREER | e s | 1323 ewly furnished sunny 10oms: teiepnone. Sacramento Street. BACRAMENTO—3 ROOMS; Tate entrance. Fillmo MORF, NEAR CLAY — FLAT ished rooms and bath, $20. pRTA ( 209) GOLDEN GATE — 8 SUNNY FRONT | D2 Z Housekeeping rooms: vard; laundry; $18, | fiaun Sires.. 1 SIXTH-SUNNY FRONT ROOM: 2 gie and doubie; reasonabte. south k. SOUTA PARK — ROOMS, FURNISHED and unfurnished, for housekeeping; sunay. 22 1 i WARD, CORNER THIRD—NICELY | front rooms, also housekeeping; | ] () 12 for snits. = Jackson Street. JACESON — IN ELEGANT RES Gence, 3 furnished housekeeping rooms; Taylor Street. TAYLOR—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM for 1 or 2 gentlemen; $7 and $5 a moath. Third Street. ? THIRD — 3 Y UNFURNISHED Tooms for housekpg; water free; rent $10 Thirteenth Street. THIRTEENTH, BET. MISSION AND Valenet, sunny housekeeping rooms; also single rooms: cheap. —_— e 24 OF 3 NICE ROOMS; farniture for sale chea ) JESSIE—2 NICE. FURNISHED, SUNNY 1525 eeping rooms, rent $10; aiso others. | 390 } '30 | | - — | NICFLY FURNISHED SUXN- rs: rooms suitable for light house- | " CLAIRVOYANTS. LPEATU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TOLA- Gles with temule troubles; nodsuger; safeand fmre; §2 b0exjress C. O. D.: don't delay until too late. USGOOD BRO; Agents, Oakland:Cal. EURE CUKE 10K ALL FEMALE DIS. £\ eases from whatever cause; » home la con- finement with every comIOri: satisfaction guAc anieed by MRS, GW YER, 226 Turk st. [E. AND M. NER, 026 EDDY ST, xpert I the discases of women: good home before and aurlng confinement; babies adopted 1 VOCATION U PROSPERED WHAT ARE YOUR HOPES? | Mrs. DR. F. CLARK will lift the dark_veil of | your future life: she gives you valuable ADVICE and AID in all affairs of life, of private as well as of business nature s, 10r instance, pertaining to Love, Matrimony, Friendship, Business, Lawsuits, Contested Wilis, ‘Divorce. Damage Suits. Mining. She discovers lost or stolen property, fiuds buried | | treasures, prevents sickness mistortune: recon- ciles the separated, thus resioring losi happiness. Every person is adapted to some particular busi- Dess, Drotession or trade,which may justly be term- ed theic irus vocation, and yet more than alf of | you are fighting against an unknown fate 1or fame, jortuna and position which you do not and cannot obtatn onul you find your true vocation. Hours. 9 10 € aally. Send stamp for cirenlar and special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, 1208 Maiket, 8 F. MPEDE THOMAS SCIENTIFIC REVEAL er by eggs and telis entire lifs, past, ent, future: consaltations on ail aflairs; ' Doth- & excepted Reip: reszores lost 10ve by &y mpatny. possible: fee $1: letter §2. 2% Fostst, br Larkia. ML PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY: M an: card-reader, born double vell and second | good nome. plils BL. MALE COMPLAINTS AND DIS- ihe eve permanenty cured at MRS DE. SCOTT'S, 410 Geary st : consultation free. EMa LE REGULATING PILLY: safe and efficlen: emmenagogue: $1 per box. RICHARDS & CO.,druggists, 408 Clay sl.,soleagis, 1 ,Abtis ¥AR AND NEAR CONSULT DR. L open all hours. 114 Joue | FTOME IN CONFINEMENT; DISEASES OF Funie, 1416 Sth st., Alameda. NSURPA ~SED REMEDIES FOR FEMALE troubies, diseases. MES. DR. PUETZ, 26414 4tn. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, WALLEK | ] 1897, CITY REAL ESTATE, M. SPECK & CO. 602 MARKET ST. <A M. SPECK & C0.——603 MARKET ST. ,000 to loan 0n 1acOme Property.—— ——BIG BARGAINS ON HA! —BIG BARGAINS O $1000—A corner; cosy cottage; sunny; Mission; sujtable for pouliry: onty $350 casn. $1600—4 flats; near 24 s:.: must sell. $3550—3 fiats'on Hayes st.: great bargsin. 83500—4 new fiata Or. 4th st.: reats $55. $3500~-10-room house on Minna; 45. $3700—3 coLtages: stable; 1ot 50x114 feet: very gaP50—2 elegant brand new fiats: rent $50.W. A 2. elegant brand new flat A, 3 ot 7th and Mar $600U—6 nic_ fla:s within block kel sts.: il rented, $70. 845003 elegant fints: 1block from Markel st. £800U—3 fla.s on Powell st.. pear Pine. $7000—8 : ew flats, W. A.: rents 875. $8UU0—Fine business property, within 2 blecks of8th and Market sts: rentlng $800. $16,000—Business properiy on O'Farrell, near Mason; lasge lot. 335.000— Business coroer: B0-foot frouts 72 per improvements: not far {rom Orpheum; pey: cent. 835,000—Business property; block from Bald- win; 50 ft. front. £45 000— Business corn-r: 60 feet front; block from'Baldwin: worth 860,000. Other bargains at SPECK & C0.’S, 602 Market. ROBATE SALE, AT AUCTION. VALUABLE DOWNTOWN BUSINESS PROPERTY. SW. CORNER OF POWELL AND ELLIS The property conslsts of a corner 1ot 48x75, ou the SW, cornerof Powell and Ellis streets, with 8 handsome modern, 5-story brick build: 1ng, equipped with eievator and all the mod- eri jmpro vements essential to a first-class of- fice buliding. Present rents $760 per month; $9120 per aunum. Rents can be increased to over $10,000 per annum. Catalogues ai of- fice. Sale takes place THURSDAY, MAY 20, At 13 o'clock, oo, In our slesroom, 10 Mont: gomery si. BALDWIN & HOWELL. 40((. BAKER ST. NEAR FULTON: EC ._egant huliding lot; 26x125 feet. H. E. POEHLMAN, 415 Montgomer; NEW HOUSES ON WEBSTER EE St alefo and Greeo: Fillmore-s:. cars one block; modern in every particular: finished in nataral woods: Very suuny: fine marine view: owner will show house lo-day: small cash pay- men i1 desired. BUVEE, TOY & SOYNTAG, Agents, 50 Moatgomery st. C. BEMIS. REAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, 524 MONTGOMELRY ST. FOR SALE, Cholce bullding10v on Army and 27th sts.: closs 10 electric road. £150—san Carlos Vilia Jot; 100x150 feet. $6700—5Ux127:6 feet on Jucksou st overiook- ing the Presidio and bay. $350 modern houses of 8 rooms each at Tecks 2bx157:6 feeti vieciric Toua psses Douse: make ofter. £8500—FElezans NW. enrner of Cols and Carl sts. §300—Choice building lois north of pars. Barcain—SW. cor. }1itu av. nud C at.: 109x95 1. OAKLAND ADYERTISEMENTS OFFICE—08 BROADWAY. OABLAND REAL KESTATE. 23500 CHARMING HOME IN OAKLAND nburbs: 11-5 acres; climate com- fortable year through: no Kil.Ing f 0:t; oranges Bnd lemons grow: cost over §70 0: must seii, Principals onjy address Owner. box 6, Call Oftice, | Oakland. HEN YOU ARE OUT ON ASUNDAY RIDE make a visit lo_A. Winberg, builder and r estate deafer. 161 1 Twenty-hird ave., cor.Twenty- second st., and see the finest 5, 6 sod 8 room houses in ihe market; finesi climute on the coast. $25(), SPLENDID OPEORT( NITY FOR A . blacksmith if taken immediately; 2 forges, tools and all stock on hand: aiso wagon wood - working department; an oid-established well-payiug business. Particulars 326 San Pablo ave., SOL CALDERWOOD. GET A CHOICE, REALTHFUL HOME SITE while prices are jow: lots $100 to $150 at ltchbure. beyond Frultvaie; the best property for investment now offered: local trains and electric ears: 10 minutes to Oakland and 45 to San Francisco: splendid climate, ont of damp belt: soll exceilent for gardening: very best water facilities; good school; terms 1o sult. Befors bay- ing In this jocality see the owner of this property, C. M. KUNKLE. 91535 Washingion st., upstairs, room 28, Oakiand, Cal ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENIS ALAMEDA KEAL revaTw. 92900, SEV, COTTAGE & ROOMS AND bath, near station: easy terms. $2850—New coitage, 6 rooms aud bah; $150 cash, 30 monthly. $3100—Colonial cottage, 1 story and a half, near Bay-atreet - tation: terms ressonab'e. #3500—Beautitul colonial cottage of 7 rooms; corner lo., 50x100; your terms are ours. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-street Statlon, Aiaweda, and 628 Marael st., S.F. Oftice open Sundays and holidays. §400, Lonsoio £1300—Lot 50x150; Morton-st. station. $1800—Lou 45x125; house of 7 rooms, wind- miil, tank and stable. $2600—Licgaut cottage of 6 rooms; Chestnut-st. staion, Earguios in all parts of Alameda. Ufiice open Sundays and holidays. ALAMEDA LAND CO, 1600 Park st., Alameda. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. JRUITVALE TEKMINAL TRACT, CLOSE t0 Fraltvale station: lo:s$200: homes $800 up; casy terms. THE MCCARTHY CO., 646 Market st., S F.: D, PRA1T, branch office at Fraitvale siatton. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. NEW COTTAGR: & oois AND B. AN high basement: furnisbed or unfurnished: everyihing fits -class; DO CONUPACE WOTK: 00 ugent need app ¥ 10 ¢ 'mmiiss 0a given, Appl by lei. ter io ¥. J. TRIPLELY, box 74, Cal Uflice, & K. DACIFIC HEIGHTS, 2420 GOUGH Broad wey—New house, 8 10oms: fine locatian: modern improvements App.y on premises. $65( WL BUILD &ROOM COTTAGE DU wit bathroom: wiil cal SAL~BU Y, Builder, 531 K st ST., NEAR arine view: esey terms. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. $400 £ACH For wuHOSE LOVELY SUEB- divisions of 10 acres in Alameda Coun- ¥ 1and of the best, being of a deep luam sol very suitable for general home farms; near a govd own, aud only 30 miles trom Oakiand; one-third cash, balance on time. ENTLEMAN'S HOME AND INCOME X property: %0 acres; near towa: gelightful cli- mate; productive soil: Improvements of the best: 1u fact everything one could wish for a delighttul Bome in the ccuniry: orchard of 10 acres; Vine- sard of 6; some berries and vegetables; mu t be s0ld; prics reduced; investigate this. EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO., No. 20, second floor, Miifs bulding. 1 ACRES LAND: NEW HOUSE OF 6 2 Tooms, barn, chicken-house; well and plenty of water: all planted iu vine and vegetable: nice place for chicken ranch; cheap. Apply Call Office. (GKEA! BARGAIN: $35 PER ACKE: PRO- duces finest vegetables, hay, grain or fruit; Al- ameda Co., 35 ms froim city ; aisv small improved places: cheap. H. J. DIGGLES, 69 Columbia bldg. DRHALL 1 McALLISTER STREET, Nrad Jones. Diseases of women and childrea. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, RE YOU ABOUT TO PURCHASE A PTANO? We sell them for 83, 84, §5, 88, 37, 88, 50, $10 per month; aisoforcash: the bes makers of every grade; doo't pay rent Wwhen the same mon:hly psyments will purchase one {rom us. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO,, cor. Kearny sad Sutter sts, Sleia: sight: diagnoses disease, ull iife reading; la. 50c; | gents'$i: palm. and claiiv.; sit. $1 60. 126 Turk MELVL A SLATER, WONDERFUL CLAIR- M vorant, moved to 797 Mission si.; advice on | business agd love affulrs; piciure future busband | | S | AP rexE | M planets: predicted «74" overdue sieamer sg. | island.” Koom 2. 309 Sutter st. | NfE 2 ENDT, GEIOMAN FORTUSETELL husband or wife; 25c up: never aiis. 957 Harrison. | ‘Llnr;, LEGGRTTE, LI | M toture ana’ business ‘advice; one price, zjc. 311 Tehama st., near Fourth. RS, BARRETT HAIGH, MEDIUM: TELLS everything you wish to know, 50c. 116 | irant a: | M e tniia: <ail and s panwinget:. 830 Geary st., room 22, second floor: 25¢, M 2LE MORKAU, BEST FORTUSE-TELLER, M mediom, card-réader; 25¢ up. 764 Howard 5. | Kearny Street | | EEARNY-2 OR 3 ROOMS, FUR- nished; gas or co | 230 BOARDING AND ROOMS. BUSH, NE. COR. LEAVENWORTH— Large ‘front room: board for two, £45. ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READER: vast, present aiid future; 25c. 148 Bth st., 1. 5. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUANTLY; business advice; names givea: 25¢ up.5 Fourth. M | | 1030 LY FURNISHED SUN- | - re: lower floor: gas, grate, water, | 419 EPDY=2 SUNNY PARLORS TOR Z with boara, $20 each: back parlor, $18. ') POST—2 NICE -UNNY RUOMS ¥OR 2 Z with bourd: $18 each: use parior and pians. ILLIAM TELL HOUSE, 317 BUSH—FIN. eai rooming-bouse downtown: rooms singie and en sulte; Ralston restaurant on ground floor. 80 R'V"i"; FUR 2 GENTLEMEN WI1H BOARD; German home cooking: §5 a week. 625 Valen- cia st. N — LARGE, SUNNY FRONT | — @il convectidg room; light house- | 7] ARKIN, NEAR CALIFORNIA—10R | | eping rooms: rent low. | VAN NESS AVE— NEWLY FUB- nished tunny roows or suite, with board. Market Street. ARKET—2 OK 83 SUNNY ROOMS for nousekeeping. Minna Street. MINNA ST.—SINGLE SUNNY FRONT room: stationary basin; also housekeeping priv mily. o ol &15 OTEL BERTLING, 716 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: refer nces: All modern convenfences: <l <ton tabies, if d esired: new management. COoM- JRNISHED ROOMS, e for housekeeping: large yard. MISSION—TWO CONNECTING FUR- nished rooms sultable for hopsekeeping. | 945 B CHILDREN BOARDED, EFINED AMERICAN LADY WOULD LIKE children toboard: nice sunny yard and rooms. | 1934 Sixth st W ANTED—1 OR 3 CHILDBEN TO BOARD; { Y mother's care. Address 812 34 Yo'k st. AND3 PLEASANT ROOMS ed complete for housekeeping. Mission QA Q MISSION—TW )0 roo 946 tres:. LARGE, PLEASANT s furnished for housekeeping. STORES TO LET. OR_3 FRONT ROOMS otbers; rent SION — 2 | . y STORE: 5 LIGHT ROOMS: ESTAB- picts for housekeeping: | $18. 50 Seatoon 33 years o1 Folsom sty | near Fiftb. om £ BASTLYN, 1063 MISSION ST.—2 OR 3 sunny housekeeping rooms; also front suites; | gas and ba b. LD-STABLISHED STORE—GEARY & Dear Taylor: cbeap rent. Apply 51613 Geary. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. AKD, NR. SEVENTH—3 | ~ for housexesping $5. 599D SINGER SEWING-MACHINE: - renting, repairing; all kinds exchange 1559 Market st OR SAL double. oal Dautoma Streec. £ 5r NATOMA—3 S OF HOUSEKEEP- 00 ingrooms. rent $8 and §10 per month; ap- sly atterioo | | i 1 — AT 411 UFARRELL ST.; folaing-bed; Chean; after 2 P. M. OR SALE CHEAP: BOAT: SUITAB. E FOR Ninth Strees. launch. GEU. LEE, ~outh and MARKET—2 OR 3 HOUSE- soms, or single, $10: stove, water, NINTH e OR SALE—ENGLISH-MADE HORSE SAD- eeping dle: good state: cheap. 17 Stockton &L, rm. 77, 609 20 142 Ritch Street. RITCH ST.—2 AFES_NEW | 3 Market st | 1 7-HORSE-PUWER ENGINE, power englne, with Lofler, gas Dlaners and shapers. 518 Sixin st. : 1LAES, BACK BAKS, MIKRORS, SHOW. e | 15 %ases, “counsers, linoleum, oftice urniture SEVENTH (GIRARD)—SUITES AND | storeand office furnifurs &nd’ fxiures, new and Kitenens-also siugle roonisinewly renovated | second hand. J. NUONAN, 3017-1018-1031 Mission 8. above Sixth. UILERS, ENGINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY water-pipes. Mciniosh & Wolpman, 157 Beaia OFFEE MILL SCALES, LETTEK PRESS siand desc, money ilil, eafe; cheap. 102 Clay. BAES, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- ) lag, etc., bought and soid. 3068 Mission, or. 7th. COIN AAD SECUNL-HAND, FRONT ROOMS AND iiichen, furnished, rent §10; one front room tchen, farnished, §8. 1 4-HORSE- ngine, lathes, Sixth Street. SIXTH—2 LARGESUNNY ROOMS, FUR- | nished for hoasekeeping. 1 Oz < Tenth Street. TENTH—-LAKGE FRONT ROOM WITH kitc en, also single, cheap. 124 ALEGE DOUBLE CUMPARTMENT Zuira srre bank safe; cheap. & Mission st ME. SYBILLE TKLLS FROM CRADLE 10 &rave: pictares given:iadies 25c. 914 O’ Farreil. WEEK'S NE N A NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL. tn wrabper. for mailing. SPIRITUALISM. EST-MEETING, 8 P. M., 10r, 997 MARKET si.; R. A. Stiut, assisted by Kate Heussmann, Hargrave, others; sick healed: sk G pertain- MEETING Tenderson and othe RAND TEST SEANCE, 111 LARKIN ST., 8.3 Popu'ar medlunis: 10 cents. RS, IRENE SMITH WILL LECTORE AND | answer questions; tests. 111 Larkin, 8 p. w. RS MAYO STEERS, 11214 OAK: CIRCLES Tuesday, 8 . o, Thursday, 2 P. x.: resdings. EMENS 85 McAlliter; 10c. G M N REMOVAL— FRED EVANS, THE SLATE: writing medium, ls now located at 1122 Market. RS. KATE HOSKINS' CIRCLES; T Fri, 8 r.x.; readings daily, $1. 701 McAllister. NES TOLD BY | READER, PAST, | ME MELBOURNE, GIFTED CLAIRVOY- | way dealers. | “A BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARGEST houss west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and_50 U'Farrell &..; planos, or gAs aud All other musical instruments, of all | grades and prices; terms easy: prices lowes:: | everything possibis done (o please aud sstisty the customer. anos; montihly pay ments from $5 op; deily- ered free with swool and cove correspondence THE . NCER COMPANY. opp. Muson; | "A CTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN PL | wojicited. W. BPK; a0 ONA FIDE REDUCTION IN PRICES— Haines, Knabe, Bush & Geris and others; sec- ona-haud planos from $100 up. W, C. HAMIL YJON, successor t0 A. L Buncrot: & Co, 224 Post. DMIN ISTRATOR'S SALE — MUST SELL: pianos at immense reduction for cash or 0n justallments. EATON ESTATE. 735 Market st. . STEINWAY, $260; CHICKERING, ns, # & month; a nice small up- right, 395; rent §2 up. HEINE, 136 Ellls st. WEBER AND STEIN- Room 1, Flood IN® HARDMAN, way. slightiy used: bargains. building. QUARK PIANO FOR SALE: NO REASON- uble offer refused. Room b, 205 Thiid st. $135 ELEGANT GERMAN UPRIGHT, DL 5O. on $5 installments. 221 Leavenworth, GREAT BARGAIN TO.DAY—UPRIGHTS G §125, 130, $175. MAUVAIS, 769 Market. 00D PIANO FOR SALE OR RENT CHEAP. SCHMI1Z, 16 McAlilster st. LEGANT §800 WEBER UPRIGHT, CHEAP. BRUENN'S Piano-house, 228 Post st. K NABE PIANOS: W SCALE: NEW sivles. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 0’ Farrell st N EARLY NEW BABY GKAND STEINWAY; AN greas bargain, 1021 Van Ness ave. T SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S ONLY WILL you find & 8506k of Bew Steinway planos. G. BADGEIL SOLE AvENT FO§ HALLET +& Davis and Francis Eacon planos. 415 sacto. B RON MAUZY, 308 PuSl S1.—SOHMuos JUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD& NEW B MULLEE, maker, repairer. 4 Lacham place. Newby & Evans, Eriges aod other planos. WEKK’S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS. THm WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. DENTISTS. M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE - wrjter. 118 Haight st.; hours 9 until 6 p. x. A RS, C.J. MEYER—TEST CIR 2 ANDS P.M.; tests to all; 10c: sittings. 326 Mcallister st RS.J.J. WHITNEY, SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, for messages and advice. 218 Stockton st. 615 LABKIN-BRANCH OFFICL OF THE ) Cari: subscriptions and wani ads. taken. HYPNOTISM. YPNOTISM CUKES WHEN ALL ELSE falis: %0 tavght. Hypnotic Inst. 8 O'Facrell. HORSES. A USTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT 11 oclocke of horses, buggies, Wwagous, harness, eie. Emporium sales yards 20 Valeucis sc, 3. WATKINS, suctioneer. 4() BOESES FOR BALE: ALSO WAGONS buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Marke:, 827 Sixth st: suction sales every W Desday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. EIBOLD HARNLSS COMPANY; 500 SETS of guod harness, our own make, of every de- scription, for less money than you can buy Eastern trash: send for catulogue. 110 McAlllster st., S. F. 5()FEAD OF HORSES SUITABLE FOR ANY business 900 to 1500 pounds. Oid Turk-st. car stables, 1301 Turk: team of large young mules. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. N:W AND ~ECOND-HAND BAKER, LAUN- 2\ dry and milk wagon; also fine top buggy and Focksway. 28 Harrison st. THIRD — 2 FURNISHED HOUSE- krepiog rooms: rent $6. water incladed. JEW ELMWOUD KANGES ARK THE BEST. AN'W. 8 RAY MFG. CO, 12 California st NE SMALL MKD(UM AND LARGE-SIZE tire and burglar proof €afe. 109-111 Marke: se Vau 706 YAN NESS AVE — NEWLY FUR: nished and unfurnished rooms, with i DeLs: sunuy; reasonabie. ess Avenus. PHYSICIANS. BICYCLES. Y BILYCLE SACRIFICE TO SAVE BONDS men: 1 or 100: wholesale price for cash. Specifications and particulars Attorney at Law, box 1259, San Jose, Cal. FOWLER, EQUAL TO NEW, $30; A WEEKS NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THR B. C. C. 'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET; RES <A WEEKLY CALL. ln wrapper, for mailing. 2864 25th st.; diseases of women & specialty ) 96 Stearns, model 4, §36; suaps in_tepdems. AN VROOM & CO’S ELECTRO- DENTAL Parlors, 997 Market st : Jady attendant: no gas or olher dangerous snmsthetics given; electrio.ty the great agent 10 Telieve palu: teeth filled ana extracted puinlessiy by our new electrical Process: a wriiten gusrantee given with al work done; lowest prices. best work; all surgical work aitended by G. W. Williamson, M.D., puysician d surgeon: examination free by ihe use of our new electrical appliances: porcelain and gold crowns: bridge-work and th without plates a spectaity. Electro-Dental Pariors, 897 Market st. FULL BET OF TEETH, $5: PAINLESS A\ extraction: see our mew combination plate: thinnest, lightest, coolest plate made: warranted 10 years; filiings, 80c; crowns, $3 50 ; lady assis ant. CHICAGU DENTAL PAKLORS, 24 Sixth. £~ FULL BET TEETH: BENT MAKE; $O. Kept in repair; extractiag free; fillings,500; crowss, 83 bU. PacifioDental Pariors, 18 Fird. ROOME DENTAL ASSUCIATION, 769 MAR- ket, bet. 34 and 4th: gass specialisia: painiess extraciing, With gas, 81; piates, §7 up: fll, $1 up ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE DR ST O Young, 1841 Polk s OSITIVELY PAINLESS EXTRACTION, DR HARDING, 600Sntter cor, Fowell: tel. main5373 R. 3. J. LEEK, 1126 MARKET 81 OPEN D ediidis: “Sondays tni noon: deutistre taughy ULTON DENTAL ABSOCIAIION, HUG A CYas® DISSHARLES W. DECRER. A SET FOR TEETH—_WARRANTED A3 & food as can be made: Siling 8. DR SINMS Centist, 930 Markes at., nexi Baldwia Theater. DI'L LUDLUM HILL 1443 MARKKT 8T, NR Eleventh; D0 charge for exiracting " whea Fiates aro made: oid-plates made over liko Dew: leeth from §8 per wei: exiracting SUc; gas given. DX SEQRGE W LEEK THE GENUINE Leek deatist, discoverse Ot painiess extraciion and patentec of mproved bridge work of tescs Without any plats, moved from 8to 20U Farrellse Li WORK, REASONABLE AND Wad: Tanted. DR J. W. KEY, 1520 Markes s A WEEK’S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_TH Golden Kule Bazsar Oycie Depurtmen:, 25 Geary. BFWEEKLY CALL.ta wrapper, for ‘mailing. QR SALE-4 HOCSES IN PALO ALTO: bringing good Income. Call on oraddress the owner, H. J. JAMES. 11 Crocker building. JOR SALE AT A BARGA'N OR EXCHANGE —585 acres; stock and frult ranch: 13 miles from Oakiand; 85 in choice fruits: fine bulldings: pasture land; well watered, piped to house aud barn; stock, farming tools, eic. BENHAM & THOMAS, 485 Ninth st., Onkland. M ARIN CO.—26 MILES FROM CITY; 810 TO $80 per acre: choice lands in tracts of all sizes; improved farms, chicken ranches, hay, grain. froft 2nd vege:abe lands: easy terms; rail and waier transit: good schools. HOME & FARM CO., 64 Chronicle bidg. [OR SALE—20 ACRES FINE LAND, IM- proved: good colony; will take No. 1 piano first payment. Address J. N. THOMPSON, Kern, Cal. ITTLE HOMES CLOSE TO TOWN: IM. proved: easy terms; also 4 to 12-acre pleces on & and 10 years credi D. H. TWING, So- noma City; every Monday at 83% Market st., & F ONOMA COUNTY: LITTLE HOMRS A SPE- cialiy, A. H. CHESSMORE, real estate agent, Sonoma, Cal. 55 AN ACKE: 1:8) ACRES TIMBER; GOOD §5 for stock of seait: plenty water. 8. box 40, PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. ANTED—GOOD CITY AND OAKLAND property in_exchance for first-class country propercy; aiso, a Berkeley home {n_exchange for fine country home 50 milles from San Francisco. Particulars 632 Markec st., room 5. JINE COUNTRY PROPERTY EXCHANGE city . propertys will assume. UNDiRWOOD, 765 Market 8% 10 10,40 ACRES, IMPROVED; SAXNTA Rosa : will exchange for city property; terms to suit. 867 Folsom st. %9500, SAKLAND HOUSE: LARGE LT o . for business or farm. 0., box 101, Call Office. MONEY TO LOAN. BORROW MONEY ON YOUR WATCHES diamonds aud jewelrs at half the interest you pay elsewhere. CU'T RATE LOAN OFFICE, room 7, Fiood building, entrance 809 Market st. 1OANS ON FURNITURE OR . in 8 F., Oakland or Alameda. at lowest rates: Without removal: DO commissions: no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 3025 Mission st, above Bixth. telephione Jessie 41. IGHLY RESPKCTABLE AND PRIVATE iace to obiain liberal advances on diamonds and Jewelry of the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 948 Markes st.: telophone Green 204. $300.000 AL &% P58, SENT N CIEY real esiate; also Oakland; estatos, iife nsurance. second mortgage, any sum. - Mao- battan Loan Co., 10 Mills bullding, ground fioor. IANOS, NY AMOUNT; 1ST. ZDIOR 3D MORTAAGES A "esttes, uodivided interssts, real estate in pro- bate: furniture and plancs without remioval MOCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. [,0AXBON REAL ESTATE BOKDS: LOWEST rates MCAFEE BROS. 108 Montgomery st. N FURNITURE, PIANOS: WITHOUT RE- moval; low Interest; uo commissions.. 1404 Stocktou si. HY PAY HIGH INT. ON SMALL LOAN: We loan at 65¢ Interest per mo.on each $100 on 24 morigage; any security. Goid, box 4, Call $I28.000 & e i T send as Jow as 850. H. MUKPHY. 625 Marke: s. NY AMOUNT ON PIANO WITHOUT RE- ‘moval; very low interest. 116 McAllisterst. N FURNITUKE; VERY LOW INTEREST; Do commission. SCRIBNER, 7 City Hall ave. OANS ON REAL ESTATE, BONDS, ETC.: lowest rates, by MCAFEE BEOS., 108 Montgy. 5 19, $90.000: LOWEST RATE: 18T & 2D $50 wor. any proposition. Dryaes, 418 Mant ABYSUN. 15T OR UND MOKTOAGEY k- tates In probate, ete. Rm. 7,608 California. st. | EINANCIAL. 0,000 ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES fow Interest. JOS. B. 1OPLITZ, 830 Pine. AVE YOU SOME MONEY TO INVEST IN a sound business proposition; {nvestors guar- anteed larze profits and secured 'agains: any pos sible loss by city income properiys the best lavest- ment on the market; absolutely secure, F.C., box 9, Call Ufice. ANTED — $800 ON IMPROVED CITY properiy; worth $2000. A. A., box 83, Call, ANTED—EUROPEAN PREMIUM BONDS, listed or mnilsted stocks; gold. sliver and quarts bought and ssssved. ¥, EFHEAIM.CO, 28 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel, 8. F. HOTELS. BROOKLYN HOTEL 208213 B H '..f} board and room $1% $2 day, per Week; choico rooms w’:nllu o Tooms for family $1 10 51 50- ngm conch CHA MONTGOMEK! sarvice; e 0 R ~ice windmiil; 10.50x250. qk.)‘)'o A NEW AND MODERN 7-ROOM o 2290). colomal-style house: just fiuished: electric and gas fixtures; coved ceilings: porce- Iain bain: open-work plumbing: fine mantel: lot 40x122: ‘el ciric cars pass door 1 biock from a Berkeiey local station; this price inciudes grad- i macadamlzing and sewer, etc. (an be had rchaser. Apply Immediately N YDER, 4867 Ninth st., Oakland. T OR SALE, WEST Toom bay-window cottag: M, box 19, BERKXLEY— bath; barn; all. on terms 1o suit BERKELEY FURNISHED HOUSES. QURNISHED HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS FOR the month of June; chesp to respousible party. Apply to 1412 Milvia st., Berkeley. PROPOSALS. TATE PRISON SUPPLIES—SEALED PRO- posals wiil be received at the office of the clerk at State Prison, San Quentin. until 10 A. X. SATURDAY, 12th day of June, 1897. and at the office of the dlerk at State Prison, Folsom, until 9 A M. SATURDAY, 19thday of June, 1897, at which times und places they will be opened in presence of bidders for furnishing and delivering | supplies for said prisons, consisting of subsisiencs s ores, forage, fuel, clothing, medicines, lime, cement and other 's aple supplies, from July 1, 1897, 10 June 30, 1898, inciusive, on conditions as per printed schedule, which will ‘be farnished up- on application at eiiher of the above offices. No bid will be considered unless made upon said schedules, nor_unless sccompanied by the certi- fled check thereln required, nor from any other parties than bona fide deaters In the classes of ar- ticles to be furnished. Each bidder must accom- pany his bld with a certified check upon some weli-known and responsibie banklg-! ouse for at least 10 per cent of the am unt, payable to R. 3. FITZGF.RALD, president of thé board, of his bid, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a con- {ract upon notice of acceptance as required oy aw. ‘Bids for elther prison must be marked separate- ly. All payments made on coutracts will by paid in cash or Lontrolier's warrants. Liddeis will careful.y follow the conditions of tie schedules. Y The board reserves the right to refect any or all bids, as the public inierest may require, and to order any quantity over or uader amoant specified. R. M. FI1%GEKALD, President. 3. V. ELLis, Clerk. TREASURY DEPAKTMENT, OFFICE OF General Superintendent U. §. L'fe-saving Ser- vice, Washingtun, D. C.. May7,1897—sealed pro- posals will be recelved at tnls office uniil 2 o'clock P. 3. of Thursday, the 84 day ot June, 1897. for furnishing suppilés required for us- of the Lite- saving Service for the fiscal year endiag June 30, 198, the supplies o be delivered at such points in New York Clty, Grand Haven, Mich., and San Francisco, Cal.'sa may be required aud in the quantities named in the specifications. The sup- P ies needed consist of Beds and_Bedding: Block: and Sheaves; Cordage, Crockery: Furnitare: : Lamps, Lanterns, etc; Lumber etc: Paints, Olls, etc.: Ship Chand- lery: Stoves, etc.; Tools and miscellaneous ar- ticies; all of which are esumeraced in the specii- cations attached to tlie form Of bid, etc.. which may be obtalned upon application to this office or tothe In pector of Life-saving Stations, 24 State strect, New York City: Superintendent Eleventh Lite-saviog District, “Grani Haven, Mich., and Superintendent Twe fth_Life-saving District, New ‘Appraisers” Stores, San Francisco, Cal. Enveiopes ing proposais should be addressed to the G 1 Supeiintenden: U. S. Life-s .ving service, Washington, D. C..” and marked on the outside «“Propossl for Annual Supplies.” The right i re- served to reject any or ail blds and t0 waive defeots if deemed for the interes: of the Govern~ ment. S. L KIMBALL, General Superintendent. ROPOSALS FOR MILITARY ~UPPLIES— General Depot of the Quariermaster’s D-part- ment, 56 New Moutgomery street, San ¥ raucisco, Cal., April 19, 1897, sSealed proposals, in tripii- cate, will be recejved at this office until'11 o'clock. A3, Pacific standard time, May 20, 1897, and then opened, for furnishing this depot with the fol- lowing articies of Clothing and_Equipage and Ma- | terlals for the manufacture of Clothing, viz.: Corn Broms, Giliing Line, Goose iron, Hooks and Eyes, indelible In<, Operatives’ Ledger, Mallet, | Maoilla Tent Line, Grommet Punch. Hollow | Cotton Rope, Shovels, Trimmers' Measuring Siick, Taflors’ Square, Tent Stovep.pe, Linen ‘Ihread, Wrapping Twine, White | lape and ik Twist. Proposais for delivery at otner points will be consicered. The right to ac- cept Or reject any Or all proposals, Or any part thereof, is reserved, Freference wi'l be given to articles of domestic produciion and-nanufactare, conditions of quality and price (including in the price of foreiga productions and manufactures the duty thereon) beivg equal, and such preference given to articies of American production a'd manufactuze produced on the Pacific Coast, to ex- tent of consumption required by the public service there. kor coples of printed instructions to bid- ders and _blanks for proposals appiy at this office. [Envelopes contalning proposa's should be marxed | “Proposals for Military Supplies,’ aud addressed t0 the undersigned, JAMES M. MOORE, Colonel and Asslatant Quariermaster-General, U. 8. Army, Depot Quartermaster. RUPOSALS FOR PUKCHASE AND RE- moval of bulldings, etc., from the site of the TUnited States Postoftice, Courthouse, etc., Sau rrancisco, Cal.—Otice of the Collector of Custom, Ban Francisco, Cal.—Sealed proposals will be re- celved at this office until 12 o'clock 1oon on the 28un day of May, 1897, and opened immediate y thereatter, for the purchase and removal of butldings fn accordance with a specifics fon to be seen at this office from the site of the proposed Uniced tates Postoflice, Courihouse, 6tc., bulid- ing, San rancisco, Cal. ' Each bid must be aco-m- panied vy a certifiéd check' in the sum of $150, payable to the order of the Treasur.t of the United Staies. —Bids received afier time stated for opeuing the same will ba rejected. The richt s reserved 1o reject any of all bids Or o waive any dewect or in- formalizy, Proposals must be lnciosed In envel- oves sealed aud marked *-Proposals for purchase of buildings, etc., Tom the site of the Uniied Ktates Postoffice, Courthouse, etc., San_Francisco, Cal.” and addressed to JOHN' H. WISE, Col* lector of Customs (Custodian of Site). San ¥fan- cisco, Ca'. ROPOSAIS FOR DRAYAGF — GENERAL Depot of {he Quartermasier’s Department, San Francisco, Cal., April 20, 1897, Sealed proposals, in iriplicate, fo: the bauling of militazy stores and supplies in and atouu the city of San Francisco, Cal, for the flscal year commencing July 1, 1897, will'be received at this office nntil 11 o'clock A . on Friday the 21st day of May, 1897, ana then opened. The Government reserves the right (o reject any or all proposals. All necessary infor. mation will be furn shed ‘01 sppilestion_to this office. JAMES M. MOURE, Assistant Quar er- master-General Uniled States Army, Depos Quar- termaster. U .8, EXSINEER'S OFFIOK, BURKE 8U1LD- - Ing. Seaitie. Wash.. Mav '10, 1897.—Sealed Proposais for furnishing 500000 tons of stune and OtHer materiais for coustruction of jeiLy at Grays Harbor, Wash., wiil be received here unul July 9, 1897. and then publicly opened. Information fur: Dished on appication. HABRY T4 YLOR, Cap- taloEogineers. e STORAGE. AT Low WATES-¥URNITURE. CARPETS, A ‘bienos, bovsehola goods: clean, ligh: com: paruments: advances made. J. NOONAN, 1017 10 1023 Mission st., above ixthi open evenings. URNITURE PIANOS, T .—ADVANCES, packing,shipping. CHAS L.TA YLOR,204 Post. EDUCRD KATES, FUBNITUKE, PIANOS, R household goods, eic. J. M. PIEROK 785 Mki MAKRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses issued by the County Clerk’s offic Relnnalao D. (siindo and Adelia Parra, 3420, Otto Kessier and Helviga AL Ortmann, 3582 George H. Varney and 1da E. Baies. 27—34 Ciaus H. Steffen and Karoiipe. Krauter, 4137, Morris de Bare and Esther Hyman. 32—21. E. A. Soderupd and Carolina Carison, 87—£0. Henry Benz and Eda Volnwelch, 34—27. George A. Shearer and Cornelia Y. Seely, 26—28. Christen C. Hansen and Anme M. Jensen, 5026, Heors Goldstone and Florence Olcovich 28_18. BIRTHS —MARRIAGES—DEATH [ Birth, rnarriaze and desth notices sent by mall willnot' te inserted. They must be handed inat either of the pablication offices and be :ndorss withthe name and residenco of persous authorized \0haye the game pRoiished. | BORN COLEN~—In this city. May 14, 1897, to the wite of Everets M. Colen. & son. FAHY—In this ciiy, May 16, 1897, to'the wifs of Philiip Fahy, a son. NEWMAN—In this city. May 17, 1897, to the wite of Frank T. Newman. a son. PAULSEN—In this clty, May 16, 1897, to the wife of P. M. Paulsen, a son. —_— MARRIED, EKRODER—KNOCHE—In this clty, May 15,1897, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Arthur Kroder and Anna Kaoche. 5 PLUMMER—DELFINO—In tuls city, May 1% 1897, at St. Marv’s Church, by the Rev. M. Ot:s, C. 8. P., A. K. Plummer and Angeline Del- fino. DisD. DicHatte, Mary A. K. Man 1, Dr. Frederick P, Mariani, “autfas Morrissey, Mrs. Ann O'sullivan, Patrick Otxarart, Michel Rae, Davd R Ramussen, Rasmus have been Dickson. Janet D. Dinkelspiel. Moses Xrickson, Swi Fortmann, Me: Gibbon, Whiiam_P. Gleaso, David E. Hogan, Cornelfus J. W. House. Lucius T. r Hudson, Ada M. Shtelds Thomas §. Kenuy, James E. Waldron, Daalel G. AMBROSE—In tais cicy. Mav 18, 1897. Homer .. beloved and unly child of Charles and Emily Ambrose, s na: va of San Francisco, aged 3 years & months and 18 days. BOYKEN—In Aubura, Cal, May 17, 1897, Ado.ph. belove1 husband of Mathlide Boyken, father of Adele, William. Auna and Tillie Boy- ke, and_brother of Carl, Willlam and Anton Boyxen Mrs. Bracky and Mrs. Mittoachs, & na- tive of Oluenburg. Germany, aged 46 years 7 el T e copy. R7-Friends aud acquainiances are respect- fully invited to atend the faneral TO-MORROW (Thursaay), at 2 o'clock P. ., from his lata residence, 1521 Sntter street, thence (o L. O. O. ¥. Cemetery. where the remaias will be cremated. Piease omit tiowers. DICKSON—In thls city, May 17. 1897, Janet Dorothy, youngest daughter of Frank Wat: and Minerva Sarcy Di:kson, & native of San Fran- cisco, aged 2 years and 2 months. DINKELSPIEL—In Suisun. Solano County. May 17, 1597, Moses Dinkelspl Germany, aged 70 years 7 months and 17 days. ERICKSON—In Oakland, May 17, 1837, swan, beloved husband of Emma Erickson. father of Sarabh, Edward aud August Erickson, and brother of Fred, Gustave, Olagust. Nels Peter and Cassel Erickson, a native of Oland, Sweden, ugnd 55 vears, B@-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully nvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Tharsday), at 2 o'clock .. from the Swedish Soclety’s hail, 909 Market street. San Francisco. Intermen: L 0. O. ¥. Cemetery. Bemains at par- lors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. FORTMANN—In thiscity, May 18,1897, Meta, beloved sister of George, Carl, Adaline and Mathilde Fortmann, & native of Germany, aged 47 years 2 months and 3 days. GIBBON—In Alameda. May 17, 1897. William P. Giobon, M.D, & native 0f Delaware, aged 86 years and 28 days. A Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to actend the funeral TO-MORRO W (Thursday), at 11 o'clock A. i, from the Ma- sonic Hail. GLEASON—TIn San Rafael. May 16, 1897, David Edward Gleason. a native of Ireiand, aged 41 years and 7 montns. HOGAN—In this city, May 17, 1897, Corneltus J. W., beloved son of Michael J. and Bessie Hogah, and brotherof Nellie, Julia Edward, Katle, Bessie and the late Jonn W. Hogan, a na- tive of Virgiaia ity, Nev., aged 14 years and 4 moaths, [Virginia City (Nev.) pavers piease copy. | B Friends and acquaintances ars respect- fully invited to attend tho funeral TH1S DAY (Wednesday). at 8:30 o'clock A. .. from the Tesidence of the parents, 845 Oak sireet, thenco to Sacred Heart Church, whers a solemn requlem mass will bs celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock A. . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HOUSE—In thiscliy. May 18, 1897, Lucios T., beloved husband of Josie House. and father of Beateice B. and_Raiph E. House, & native ot Aia ama, aged 32 years 11 monchs and 12 days. B Friends and membsrs of Typographical Unien No. 2] _are respectfully lavited to attend the funersl TO-MORROW (Thursday). at 2 o'clock P. 3. from his lace residence. 6205 Mc- Allister street. lnterment Laurel Hill Cemetery HUDSON—In this city, May 17,1897, passed to her final rest, after a lonc aud lingering illness, Ada Maivina Scoct, beloved wife of George Hud- son, and mother of Fred A. EIlo.t, a native of Inverness, scotland. A Ftiends are repectfully fnvited te attend the fanera. services THIS DAY (Wednesday). at B oclock P. i, at the parlors of N. Gray & Co., 641 Sacramento street. lntecment privace. KENNY—In this cliv. May 18. 1837, James E., beloved son of John aad Mary Kenny, aad brother of Mrs. C. M. Sommer and Mamie, Delia and thelate John and P. S. Keony, a native of New York. aged 37 years. AFFriends and acquaintances are Tespect- fally fovited to attend the funeral TO-MORRO W (Thursay), ac 9:80 0'clock A. X., from his late residence, 14 Capp street, thence to_ihe Churca ot St. Charles Borromeo, Eignteenth and Snot- well streets, where & requiem high mass will_be celebrated for the repose Of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock . A Intermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. Y. M. L—To the officers and members of Mission Council No. 8, Young Mea’s Institate: You sre hereby notified to attend the funeral of our lats brother, James E. Kenny. frum his late resi- dence, 14 Capp street, TO-MORROW (Thurs day), at 9:15 o'clock A. . Fines for non-atvend- ance will be stric.ly enforced. By orler of ALEXIS ANDLER, President. JomN E. RICHARDS JR., Secretary. O H.oF.A.—To the officers aud members of Division No. 14, A. O, H. of A.: You notifizd to attend the funeral of our 1 James E Kenuy, from his lace I Capp street, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at9:16 o'clock . . By order of JOHN P. HENRY, President. E. McCoy, Secretary. MCHAFFIE—In this city. Ann Knox, widow of the late John'F. McHaffle, d_beloved mother of James and John F. Mc: Haflie, anative of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 73 years. B Friends and acqusintances are respect- fu'ly invited to autend the funeral THIS DAY (Wednesday), at 2 0'clock P. ., from her late Tesidence, 2951 Jackson sireet. iucerment pri- va: MANK—In this city. May 18, 1897, Dr. Frederick Porter. beloved husband of Susan E. Mann, & Dative of Suffieid, Conn. B Notice of funeral hereafter. MARIANI—in this clty, May 18, 1897, Santina, beloved wife of James Marian), and ‘mother of Honry, kiste, Lillie and Francis Mariani, a ngs tiveot Canton Ticino, Switzeriand, aged 51 years 5 months and 18 davs. MORRISSEY—A solemn, reguiem mass for the ‘month’s mind of tho late Mrs. Ann Morrissey will be celebrated at St. Ignutius Church TO-MORROW _(Thursday). commencing st 8 o'clock .M. Friends and. acquainiances and those of her sons. Dr. Joseph G. aad Robert A. Morrissey, are most respecifully invited 1o be present. O'SULLIVAN—In tnls citv, May 17, 1897, Pat- rick O’Sullivan, a native of Ireiaad, aged 65 vears. OTXARART—In this clty, May 18, 1897, Michel, beloved husband of Maria Otxarart, a nailve of France, aged 68 years. A-Friends and acaualntances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8:80 0’clock 4. M., from the par- lors of J. L. Godeau. 305 Montgomery avenue, theuce to Spanish Church of Nuesirs Senorade Gundalupe, where a high mass will ba celobrated for the reposs Of his soul commeacing at 9 o'clock A. x. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BAE—In Oakland, May 16, 1897, David R., be- loved husband of Mary T. Rae, & na:ive of New York, azed 53 years. Aa-Friends and acquatntances fra respec:- fullv invited to attena tne funeral services THIS DAY (Wednesday). at = o'clock P. Mu ¢ his late residence, Linda Vista terrace, OaK- land. Intermensprivate. Ploase omi: flowers. RASMUSSEN —In H.ywards, Rasmus Ras- ‘mussen, a native of Denmark, aged 25 years. A Friends acquainiances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funersl THIS DAY (Wednosday), 10 be held under the auspices of the Danish ociety Daaia at Mount Eden Ceme- tery, Haywards. RECK—In this city, May 18, 1897, Elizabeth, be- lovea daughterof Albert and Mary Reck, a na- tive of San Fraucisco.aged 6 monts anc € days. ROBERTS—In this city, May 16, 1897, Louls Rober 8, agea 26 years. SHIELDS—In thiscity, May 18 1897, Thomas hien, beloved sou of Catherine and the late . Shi-ds, and brother of Rovert J. and Saields. a naudve of San Fraucisco, aged 27 years 6 months and 1 day. WALDRON—In Eureka. Cal, May 18, 1897, Daaiel G.. belovea Lusoand of Marie P, Waldroz, a native of Malne. axed 67 vears. —_— MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School. Telephone South 80. May 17, 1897, Mary H B MCAVOY———— —— o Nnager McAVOY & CO. Funeral Directors and Embalmer: 1235 Marke: St.. Bet. $th and 9t Telephone South 247. NOTICE.—THE BUSIN K85 OF McAVOY & GALLAGH R will be conducied a: the old siand. No. 20 Fifth streen for the beneds of the widow of the late HENRY J. GALLAG. HER and bis sisier, MISS ANNIE B. GALLAGs HER, MKS. H. J. GALLAGHER IE B. GALLAGHKR. _