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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1897. HOUSES TO LET. HASDSOME HOUSE T LET: NICELY furnished, or furniture will be sold: terms Teasonable Lo reliable parties. Cail or address <628 1aguna st., cor. Valiejo. @4() AND 845-TWO ELEGANT §-ROOM P40 fouses” 1010351012 Leavenworid, near | California. QMALL ROOMING.EOUSE niturs for sate. Apply 1061 Folsom st e 602 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Buchanan Street. BUCHANAN, R. FELL — LARGE sunny bay-window and kiichen; tenovated; co0K stove; pantries. 82 hot and cold water: ush St BUSH, NEAR TAYLOR—HANDSOM - Iy furnished sunny suite for husekeeping; closets: a'so small rooun. o SUNNY 6 10O PORCE- ng; cheap rent 7SE OF 8 ROOMS; SUNNY SID! H %0121 1042026 ‘Busn st. ANDSOME, lain plum 142 Clay Street. CLAY, BET. HYDE AND LEAVEN- worth——Snuny unfuroished £0oms, newly 0 renovated; maiine view. JJOUSE OF 11 ROOM~ FOR 1 OR 2 FAMI- H Gierrent cheap: in' fine <rier. 247 Steven- Son xt., nr. Th Alsbama st., bet Twentieth and 1 s GOLDEN GATE AVE,_COTTAGE OF 1036 5 Tooms: vacn: stabies iarge dnvewny. SRESIDIO HEIGHTS —NEW MODEEN house of 9 rooms and yrand marine view first-class order: $419 Tent reasona- Apoly MADISON & BURKE. 1128 =T, NEAR JONES — 7 natine view; $3: JACKSON rooms, bat! tensnt Apply 426 ARG NY CORNER—1-STORY CO Jtage 2 rooms: partly furnished: 2 bath- rooms: plenty of closets and storerooms; pavtry, | Jaundry and conserva lurge lawn and beauti- | ful flower garden; at the Mission. J.F. PLUMBE, 1402 Valencia 9 CASTRO, COR. FIFTLENTH — FI 123 Lose: 8 rooms aod bath; §35. OUSE OF 9 ROOMS; FIRST CLASS S1YLE; H %Y Buchananst. HOOPER & LENT. 14 | Fostst. ROOMS; BATH: YARD. 17 HAMPTO! place, off Folsom, between Second aod Talrd. — | OUSES TU RENT FOR VERY [LE money at BALDOWIN & HOWELL'S 10 ontgomery st FURNISHED QUNNY FURNISHED 8-ROOM FLAT TO LET D for summer, from June 1; incinding ielephone #nd piano; call Monday, Tuesday, Wednesda: from 11to 2; rent reasonable; references. 1102 Fell st , cor. “cou HOUSES 4 l,\\c\Tx STER—HANDSOMELY FU 1441 5i5ied modcrn fias; 7 rooms and ba Teduced to $42 50. L0 PARK: $16: JFF & DUY LE. or 533 Guerrero st. ¢ @17, EURYISHED FLAT 4 ROOMS, CON- | D L. pletetor houseceeping; adults. 43 Her- mann st., juction Vaencia and Marxet, COTTAGES TO LET. G TR FORTHE BROUS,, 118 Montgomery st. M R—COTTAGE IN ntains. MCEWEN 305 EDDY_SUNNY FEONT KOOM FOR light housekeepiag: also siagle; private. 118 Eddy Street. EDDY—SUIT for housekeeping; otler sunny rooms chep. 314 £11n *ree. FIFTH—2 SUNNY FRONT CONNECT- ing rms; stove; closei: bath; private; $10. 395 FIFTH—CLEAN HOUSEKEEPI DL g1 , $13; dcuble pariors; furnishe S AND SINGLE ROOMS | ROOMS TO LET-Continued. Lails Streot. OYAL HOUSE, 126 FLLIS—INCANDES- cent lights: reading-room, smokiog-room and Iadies’ partor: rooms per night. 35c to §150: 2 (0 $8: month, 8 to $30; elevaior on fioor; rooms with hot and coid water: baths. Eaitth Ntree. HE COSMOPOLITAN — SELECT FAMILY hy 100 Fifth ., _cor. Mission: rooms 80c, 75¢ and $1 per night: $2 to 85 per week. = 107 FIFTH_PLEASANT SUNNY UNFUR- Dished rooms 1o le:. Cearv Stree:. GEARY —4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS: 30 T oms suitable for business: key at 217 Q7 GEARY —NICKLY = FURNISHED 2| sinzleroos: rent reasonable. 332 GEARY—LARGESUNNY FURNISHED Z rooms: private famiiy; rent reasonable. 5] 8 GEARV-ELEGANT ~U~NY SUITE OF parlors; other rooms; board or light house- keeping: plano. HE MARTINET, 1101 GEARY, SW. COR. Van Ness—1.undsome Suites, newly furnished. 2106 furnished: chance for light cooking. Fifteenth Street. FIFTEENTH, NORTH OF MARKET— 102 front sunny rooms furnished or nn- 99()81 FILLMORE, Fillmore Street. CAR CLAY — FLAT , $18. 2 4 furnis zed rooms and ba: 61 kolsom Street. FOLSOM — SUNNY BAY-WINDOW front room with alcove; furnished or un- furnished; hot and cold water. 225 Fourth Street. FOURTH ST._ROOM SUITABLE FOR housekeeping; $1 50 a week. 181 Geary Street. GEARY—3 FURNISHED ROOMS, 3 unfurnished; no cnildren; $16. 1059 Golden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—2 SUNNY UN- farnished rooms: housekeeping. 129 Street. NNECTING § ng-rooms: also oihers. GROVE. housekec 71 Guerrero Street. GUERRERO—3 FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping rooms: large yard. 70 Bowsrd st HOWARD, COR. THIRD—FINE SUSNY front room; $5 L0 $10 per month. 945 HOw RD—LARGE SUNNY furnished: suitable for 2; bath. RCOM; 10662 HOWARD—2 FUR! 2 keeping rcoms: bath: private family 1129 ISAED HOUSE- HOWA LD — FRONT ROOMS, CLOS- eis, $6 month: sunuy back rooms, §1 wk. 2 COTTAGES: 11 RUSSELL | off Clay, near Mason. $10 05305 1149 Eovamp—s ~ic Z rooms: FURNISHED range; water: rent $10. AGE, 4 ROOMS, TO BE RE {UNNY CUT’ | 233 71 HOWARD—1 TO 4 HANDSOMELY 2 turnished rooms.| Grant Avenue. /7 GRANT AVE. — CHANGED HANDS; { quiet house; bousekeeping rooms: transient It Howard Street. HOWARD—TO-LET IN PRIVATE FAM ily, 2large rooms and kitchen with use of €49 piano. 1017 107 month. HOWARD— SINGLE. AND DOUBLE room: sunny front; cheap. HOWARU—WELL FURNISHED SUN- by front room; running water; bath; $6 a Jessle Stree:. JESSIE. NEAR FIFTH—SINGLE FUR- nished rooms: rent $5 per month. 365 Jones streec. “THE VAN WINKLE urnished rooms, sultes of JONES ‘somely JONES—NICE KOOM FOR LADY IN French fumily: reference. 207 417 heurny Streot, ARLINGTON HOUSE 137 EEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en suitesnd single; firs: Cass in every respect: terms reasonable. Lurkin S:rel LARKIN, COR. BUSH-FURNISHED sunny front rooms; $5 & month. 1200 Diuiker Stree: 1021} MARKET — SUNNY FURNISHED 1UZ12 suites and single rooms; gas, vath; cheap. 134 MARKET — NICELY FURNISHED sunny rooms, single or en suite, $6 vp. Martha Place. MARTHA PLACE, OFF GEARY ST., ABOVE Mason—Large sunay room; 1 or 2; $5 a month. 6 STORES 70O LET. R A AN AAANANANARNANAAR W ELL-FINISHED ~ CORNER STORE; 3 living-rms. NE. cor. Francisco and Stociton. |,BANCH BAKERY AND NOTION STURE: > 4living-rooms; very cheap. 161234 Folsom. STORE AND 3 ROOMS TO LET: WATELR free: Fent coeap. 458 Sixth st. W. COR. POST AND HYpE—SIORE WITH fixiures; adapted 10 grocery business. 0 LET—GROUND FLCOR SW. COR. O'FAR- rel and Puchanan sts.: suitable for store; will put in front to sui.; rent cheap. $30, SrOcERY STORm, COR FOLSOM V. and Falmuth §'s, Inciuding fixtures. BO- VEE, T0Y & SONNTAG, 30 Monigomery st 0 LET—438 FIFTH ST.—CORNER STORE, suliable for grocery and eut cheap; good location. ORNER STORE NEW FIXTURES; 8 100ms and s b ent low 500 Nintn st EDUCATIONAL- NDERSON'S ACAVEMY AND SCHOOL OF Mathematica: pupils prepared in day and evening classes and by private lessons for Calior- nia aud Stanford universiies: ieachers’ marine engineers’ and civil service examination ¢¥g classes; maibematics, mechanical d: high school " rupls coached. k., 402 Parrot: oldg A $CHOOL OF PUYSICAL CULTURE AND Elocutfon, 1215 Octavia st, >an Francisco. MIES ELIZA MACKINT OSH, ‘pupil of Frofessor 6. W. Baynham, Giasgow, Scotland, and graduate of the ®chool of Oratory, Philadelphia, Pa. teacher. Otfice days. Friday P M. Saturdav A M. EALD'S BUSNESS COLLEGE 24 POST— Bookkeeping, Lusiness practice, shorthand, 1yping, telography. langnages, Engilsh branch slecirical engineering: 20 teachers; 15,000 grudu* sies: cay and evening sessions: catalogue. YRES' BUSINESS COLLEGE, $25 MONT- gomery st.: inaividual instruction in short- band, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.: liie scholarship ¥50: iow rates per week and wmonth. Telephone black 2795. QTORETO LET. 10745 FIFTH STREET. MEDICAL A ML LADIES USE RENARD'S REGULATING WAFERS. © RENARD'S LAVENDER BALM. RENARD'S GENKTIVO TABLETS. RENARD'S SANITIVE DOUCHE. For further particulars call or send 2-cent stamp to Pacific Coast agency, Renard Medical Co., 833 Spreckels bullding, 57 Mark+r st san Frantisco. GUARANTEED SaFE, RELIABLE AND EFFICIENT REMEDIES LL CABES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION (from whatever cause) resiored in a few bours: safe and sure atany time: instan: rellef for travelers; home in confinement: bes: care and privacy: reguiar physician; 30 years successful practice: my celebrated remedies for monthly supprossion never fail; every case guaranteed:con £ultation free, confiden:iai; hours 10 w0 ; pills$L MBS DR WYETH, 916 Poss st., near Larkln. K. J. H. JOSSELYN, THIE GREAT SPECIAL- ist, still offers his vaiuabie services to the un- fortunate. With a mind matured and eariched by studies of an advanced order, there is hardly & Clsease Iu the eatalogue of human 1lls he cannot treal to & perfect cure. Ladies, be is always ready 10 assist you His knowledge has_been sirengih- ened by extensive experlence. N0 case peculiar 10 your delicate organism is beyond his sure coo- troi. lis female monthiy remedies are sure aad #Afe In thelr effacts, i tried and valuable reme- dles for los. manliood are mever-failing in thele sction. and are warranted for both young and old. He excels all others in the cureof privaie diseases. Uver 80 years of praciies enables bim o warrat & core in all cases. _Consuitatlon pariors, 04 Market st. Call or write 10 90 rooms 11 and 12. A PHOUESS THAT IS PERFECTLY HARM- Jees: never falls In any case of monthly sick- Dess, DO motter What causs no electricity hum- tug or other dangeroas methods; money in every case refunded if a cure is not effected: traveiers Eelped immediately; years experience; bome in confinement’ wiia_ssnltarisa convenience. Con sult free the only rellable physiclans, MKS. DA VIES, 14 McAllister at, next Hibernia Bank: hours, 9'a. 3. 106 and 7 108 ». Murket sz, Mason Street. MASON—NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT sunny rooms: $12 month. 10, Ded 1810 Broderick, bet. Callfornia and Pine, | 7719 WILLAED AVE, BEL BUCHANAN | QN T12 T4 W ebaterCotiaga of 6 rooms: large | 2809 yard: stav.e. COTTAGE, YARD, $iI 628 second st. QUSKY 4-KOOM » flar, 6 rooms, $15. % ROOMS; NEW; 9 SPRECKFLS 2 B 10. *scnnysiaé tract. THE MCCARTHY €O, €46 Markes! JTTAGE to desi HOWARD—3 NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping-rooms; bath, pantry, all | necessary closets. etc.; entire parior floor; cheap le party. MINNA, NEAR SIXTH—NICELY FUR- R H. MULLER'S ELECTRO-HERBAL IN- stitute for the cure of nervous prostration, kidney disease. rieumatism and all bloo, disease: Pparays s. I goarantee to cure any case if not over wo yerrs' standing o it over reitef and great im- rovement assured: consu:tation free: Dr. Mul- er's paralysis oil has no equal in the cure of rar-lysis i25 Poweilst.; office hours trom § (0 12and 210 5 P. 3.; Sundays 81012 A 3¢ 230 Kearny Street. 20K 3 ROOMS; FURNISHED ek-€ping; gas or coal stove. KEAR for ho M 11 Toom, nicely furnishe diason Stree:. NEAR MARKET—SUNN L per week. ASON, Y Allister ent; garde: reut $18. @17, FLVE COTTAGE. 4 s00MS, BATH @1 {. andiarge basement. 220 Thirteenth st., COTTAG KO AVE.—MODER. bath, yard basement; rent $1 AGE OF 4 LAKGE | 1864 Fifieenth near Howard. o 806 o SUNNY (Ul st., near Dolores. 5 oom $13. rooms. vasement, yard. o BET Yent 818 “COTTAGE 5 KOOMS AND BATH; 449 Bryaot st. FLATS TO LET; q:fi' UPPER FLAT (1023 CAPP) 4 ROOMS: 10 cheap, nice fiat. MCEWEN BEOS., 118 | Montgomery st. 91 JLAT 6 KOOMS AND BATH: DESIRABLE; 5: rent reasonabi s Geary st. _SUNNY CORNER BaY- 4 rooms, bath; chesp rent. BUCHA AN window flas R FLAT: KEY ty-fourth and Florida 4 ROOMS; grocer; s FOL<OM AND PRE- AY-WINDOW FLAT 4 ROOMS AND BATH. 429 Turk si., near Larkin. 181 ~ SCOT7, NEAR PINE_SUNNY MOD- O ern flat; 7 rooms, bath; 10 closets; yard. 499 MeAllister Strees. MCALLISTER—NICELY FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. ol 53D M o verge housekeeping room; $8. <7 MINNA, COR. KIGH 'H—NEWLY FUR- { nished bay-window room: $1 per week. - Dission >trest. H 43COCK HOUSE, 71 MISston. EELECT family rooming-house: $150 1085 per week. ()4} NISSION-3 SUNNY FURNISHED ~ /2 rooms: gas and bath; for gentlemen. 251 able. 1 MISSION — NICELY FURNISHED 2 sunny room in private family; reasou- bath: § 1731 3 LARGE PLEASANT -window, unfurnished house- 2 pantries: bath; ch & — BAY-WINDOW P 3 clean unturnished rooms and 10 50. 546 Minna Street. MINNA—FURNISHED ROOMS, COM- plete for housekeeping: large yard. Dutoma Streei. NATOMA — LARGE SUNNY FRONT room: suitable for 2 gentlemen: rent $8. 72 Uak Street. < OAE—1 FURNISHED i BUNNY. 9231 ROOM; SUNNY. 247 OAK—SMALL FRONT ROOM NEATLY furnished, §4. PROCE=S 1HAT NEVER £ALLS TO RE- storo every case of monthly sickness from £nd others have fally many years' experienc no instrumenta used case guaranteed: 8dvice free; lerms reasonuble: first-clasa private home for confinemcnz MRS, DR DALEY, 1143 Market st over ihe Owl Drugstora. R FOULET'S FRENCH CAP-ULES — 4 guaranteed _sbsolute cure for all female dis- eases (no matter what cause): positive'y safe and sure: no danger or after effects; taken In time it alsoac s as & preventive; price §150 per Lo: sent free by miail on receipt of price. WALLER BROS,, ¥3 Grant ave JEW PROCESS: NO MEDICINE OR INSTRU= ment; every woman her own phys.cian for all female tTonbies, no matter from what cause: re- stores in one day; can be sentand used at home; it sh 10 be treaied srfe cill on the man puysician. DR, POPPER. 318 Kearny st. B AND Mu% WEGENER, 526 Safe quick cure for all female com pl; auteed: private home in confinement fort; Infants adopted; terms moderate: pills $1. 86 Jission Stre —2 HOUSEKZEPING ROOMS ais0 suany fcont rooms. Tlne stree:. PINE—ROOMS $5 UP: ning water; quiet. SUNNY; RUN- 621 1947 MISSION_FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms. NY HOUSEKEEP- : nicely furaished: also single. 1 MOSS, OFF HOW T00ms, furnished compiete for housekesping Moss Street. D. NR. SEVENTH—2 6 NATOMA—: keeping; $6. 1 room, $4; vard. Natoma Strest. 2 SUNNY ROOMS FOR HOUSE- 41 piano and furnishiogs of an attractive new corner flat of 6 r00ms, newly furnished 1 Febra- ary: inspection ‘nvited only of parties meaning business; ro agents. 126 D VAN NESS AVE — FURNITURE, | | | O'F. rooms RKELL — UPPER FLAT OF 4 rent reasonable to quiet family. 290 NATOMA, NEAR FOULRTH—2 FUR- nished rooms for housekeeping; $10; yard. Tolk POLE—SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; two gentlomen; also single: &1 up. ONE OR 1 1 ot Strees. 700 FO5T 2, RGNS, PARLOR FLOOR; ( private fami'y; hot and cold water: bath: for man and wife or gentlemen: $10, $15. 9] () EOST-LARGE ROOM FOR GENTLE- man; upper flat: lavatory: closet; §7. Sacramento Street. SACRAMENTU—3 ROOMS; rate entrance. SEPA- 132 BY GOODWIN SPECIALISTS, LADIES near or far: safe, quick cure guaranteed, any disease or complaint: Lome for patients: best skill. free ciagnosis: 10w fees: eitcurm 401 Van No ADIES CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEXN/ royat Pills (Diamond Brand) are best; safe, rs- ifable: take no other. Send dc., stamps. 10¢ partica- Jars, “Rellet tor Ladies.” in létter by return mall: srdrugglscs. Chichester Chem. Co., Philadelphia LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO LA- dies with female troubles; no dsuger: safe and sure; $2 b0express C. O. D.; don't delay untiltoo late. USGOOD BROX. Coast Agents. Oakland:Oai. BURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS. anteed by MRS, G\ YER. 226 Turk st LL FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND DIS- eases of ihe eve permanently cured at MRS DR. SCOT'L’S, 410 Geary st ; consultation free. 20 & gas. Nintn Stree:. INTH, NR. MARKET—2 OR 3 HOUSE- keeping Tooms, or single, $10; stove, water, OWER FLAT 1814 LAGUNA 5T.; 3 LARGE rooms; rent $12. for 777 NINTE-2 OR 3 EURA SHED ROOMS r housekeeping; $10 to $15. MINNA, B b roous, $14 THANDEIGHTH fitted up. 9 630 :9 'SUNNY LOWER FLAT, 3 OR 4 ROOMS, $9. Bah. Yard: near pare. - 2718 MoAlister st 12 closets, Russ Street. RUSS—LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED front room; lizht housekeeping or 2 gents; bath, stove: single room. Second street. SECOND — FURNISHED ROOM FOR housekeeping; also single and double; cheap. 52 fia.n Sriree SIXTH—CHEA PEST IN CITY: NICELY furnished rooms, with or without piano. 125 U PKAK'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; safe and efficient emmenagogus: $1 per box. RICHARDS & CO.,druggists, 406 Clay st.,s0le agts, ON'T DELAY: LOW FEES: QUICK TREAT- ment. DR. AND MRS. FAY, 114 Jones st. RIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT AND 2 moth.r's care. 508 Second at. Seventn Streec. SEVENTH — NEWLY FURNISHED sunny front room: housekeeping if desired. 13! ROOM UEPEER BAY-WINDOW FLAT 5 ) 314 Bowle ave bath; modern improvements. near Howard, off Eieventh. © MODERN FLATS OF 5 ROOMS KACH; | modera tower window. Apply 606D Shotwe! 1008 ATOMA ST.—$10; UPPER SUNN Ba1; 4 room TEW FLA Precita st. and Treat ave. AL 13 teventh Stree:. TH — SUNNY FRONT ROOM: uitable for gentleman. SEVE! stngle: Sheridan Street. 9()" SHERIDAN—ONE FURNISHED ROOM cheap for lady. OME IN CONFINEMENT; DISEASES OF women. Mrs. Dr.Funke, 1416 8th st., Alameda. NSURPA +SED REMEDIES FOR FEMALE troubles, diseases. MKS. DR PUETZ, 25414 dth. DR HALL 1 McALLISTER STREET, Nosih Jones. Disenses of women and childrea. 142 SEVENTH (GIRARD 2 kircnens. —SUITES AND newly renovated 150 single room 287 Shipley Street. RHIPLEY, NR. SIXTH—2 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; cheap. JEW LOWER FLAT: latest Improvements Baker st., nr. Meallister. 5 ROOMS, BATH open Sundays. 6. RAND NEW FLATS; 0} car line; 5rooms end 0., 602 Market st. McA LLISTER-ST, | i $15. SPECK & 7 ROOMS AND BATH: NEAR POST AND { Mason; $35. SPECK & CO., 802 Market st. 7-ROOM FLAT ON HAIGHTST.: $15. SPECK I & co., 602 Market st. JLEGANT FLAT: 5 ROOMS; MODERN IM provements: cellar and yard. 25 kourteonch JUNNY NEW FLAT. 8 ROOMS AND BATH; il modern improvements. 530 Oak st. OUSKS AND FLATS RANGING FROM 4 1o 9 rooms, reuts irom $13 50 (o $37 50: at- ractive location, sunny and quiet; large yard for flowers; 10 minutes from Pulace Hotel by Mis- slon-st. 'eleciric-cars. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave., Off T welith st A DORF—A SUNNY FLAT OF 4 ROOMS; 319%arss: 7.5(). 11 SOUTH PaR: «9Y. of 4rooms; first TOY & SONNTAG, 30 Moj : LOWER FLAT lass order, BOVEE, omer st. DENTS TO SUIT THE TIMES; DESIRABLE | \ flats, all convenlences, $16 and $18. 828 Lombard st, 1706 $18. ELM AVE — UPPER 1111 52 ta o6 Gate ave. = 171 1&07] STEIN ~BUNNY MODERN 2 Jower flat; 5 Jarge rooms and bath. . 2 £ MODER! $25. o2 amitien. 1148 Howard st.rmear Tib- SUN ALL DA\'VIJU\'IQLY LOWER MODERN B-room flat; musi be seen to be appreciated; rent $18, water free. 3980 N ineteenth 9(() ELEGANTCOITAG reduccd trom §35 to CO’S, 602 Market st. —3, 4 AND 5ROOM FLAT garden: ren: §15. PO! bath: UPPER FLAT: 6 KOOMS AND BATIL 162514 Pine st., above Van Ness ave. AND LOWER Inquire 1512 Golden HYDE—7 CHOICE SU: and garden: reut reasonable. 3% ROOMS Mxth Street. SIXTH—NICE SUNNY FRONT HOUSE- 1 233 keeping and single rooms. 30745 H_HOUSEKEEFING AND SIN- gle rooms. 535 Stevenson Street. STEVENSON—FLAT OF 5 SUNNY Tooms, unfurnished; rent reasonabie. 118 Tenth Street. TENTH—SUNNY FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping rooms: also single: rent reasonable. 12 Tenth Street. TENTH—3 COMPLETE HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms, with tollet-room, cheap. 20 Turk Streec. TURK —SUNN Y UNFURNISHED housekeeping rooms; other rooms. 259 TURK—SUNNY PARLOR FLOOR OR sinzle rooms: complete for housckeeping; $15 up; single, §1 25 a week; references. 327 upper Twenty-tirst Street. TWENTY-FIRST, NEAR VALENCIA . “—FIIrnlsnednunseI(ellbln‘ rooms; bath; ell. 336 147 Twenty-sixth Street. TWENTY-SIX NEAR MISSIO: Desirable furnished large sunny house- 7 | Keeping rooms; low rent. Valencia Street. 1 VALENCIA—FRONT SUITE OF FUR- 2 nished rooms; compiete housekeepg: bath. 112 Vallejo Street. VALLEJO—FLAT OF 4 ROOMS; HAN- dy 10 car: school. 1 726 $8 per Stree.. BUSH— TWO NICELY FURNISHED suuny rooms for gentiemen; rent ¥6 and month; no signs. Culitornia Strees. Silver Street. SILVER—FLAT OF 8 SUNNY ROOMS; rent reasonable. 15! Sutter Street. 70'-71!-9‘27% SUTTER—-FURNISHED AND {“unturnished; appreciated if seen; reason- able. Taylor Street. TAYLOR—-NICKE LARGESUNNY ROOM: ch.ap; siogle and’ douple rooms, $125 10 week. DENTISTS. AINLESS EXTRACTION, 50ci CROWN bridge work & specialty: p'ates $5 up: 13 years' experience. R L WALSH, D. D. &, 81534 Geary. A EULt sET OF TEETH, $: PAINLESS 4\ extraction: see our new combinaiion plate: thinnest, lightest, coolest piate_made; warranted 10 years: fliiags, 50c; crowns, $3 50 : la ant. CHICAGU DENTAL PAKLORS, 24 Sixth, $5. L S KETH; BEST MAKE; . kept I repair; extractiag free: fillings, 503} ciowas, $3 60 Pacific Dental Parlors, 18 Third. TAYLOR—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM for 1 or 2 gentlemen; $7 and $8 & month. TAYLOK, COR. POST--LARGE ROOM suttable forlady or genileman. 24 533 Third Street. MPERIAL, 17 THIRD ST.—QUIET HOUSE; housekeeping rooms: also singie: transient. Turk Strect. TURK — NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms: £5, $6, $8, upward: transient. 2: SUMMER RESORTS. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, vet. 3d and 4th: gass specilisis: painiesy extraciing, with gas, $1; piates, $7up: fill, $1 up. OSITIVELY PAIN LESS KXTRACTION, DR, HARDING, 600Sutter cor. Fowell; tel. maln5375 ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR H. C. Young, 1841 Polk st R. 1 J. LEEK, 1126 MARKET SI.. OPEN evenings: Sundays ll noon; dentlairy taugh YOLTOUN DENTAL ASSOCLA +10Y, BUG wai: ketst. DR CHARLES W. DECKER. A SET FOR TEETH—WARRANTED A3 £00d as can bo made: filiing $1. DR SIMM3 dentist, 930 Marke: st nex: Baidwin Theater. EAUTIFUL BERKELEY—THE COLONIAL —A dellghttul place to spend the summe; broa ! verandas; teunis court; everything firs: © nas; elec.ric-cars pass tne door. 2218 Dana st. = DB LUDLUM HILL 1443 MARKKT ST, NR Eleventh; 10 charge for extraoting whea pittes are mado: oid plates made over liks Dew: leeth Tom #8 per set: extracting bUc; gas iven BOARDING AND ROOMS. 1030 e = BUSH, NE. COR. LEAVEN WORTH— Large front rooni; board for two, $45. 4] 92 EPDY—2 SUNNY PARLOBS FOR 2 with boara, $.0 eaeh: back parlor, $18. 808 VAN NEss AVE_SKWLY FUR- nished 1unny rooms or suite, with board. 712 POST—2 NICGK - UNNY R0O.uS FOR 3 with board; $18 each: use parior and piano. W ILLIAM TELL HOUSk, 317 BUSH—FIN- est_rooming-house downtown: rooms single en sulte; Halston restaurant on ground floor. 00M FUR 2 GENTLEMEN WI1H BOAKD; German home cooking; $5 & week. 625 Valen- I cla st. DX GEORGE W. LEEK, Tik GENUINE 2mq Lock denivi, discoverer ot painiess extraction patentse of “nproved. work or tee Without any plate, moved from §to 200 Farreliss. AL WORK KEASONABLE AND WAL Tanted DR J.W. KKV, 1320 Marke: s HORSES. RENOVAL SALE OF LEIBOLD HARNESS Company—Harness, robes. whips, eic., at €08t prior to our removal to our elegan: store ‘anu workshop at 211 Lurkin st., whers we will keep & fu:l line of barness, wagons, buggies, etc. OR SALE—1 WELL-BRED BLOOD BAY horse 1615 hands high, 6 years old; also 1 Director Jx. 6 years old, very promising. For par- tculars apply to J AM a3 CUSICK, Swain stubles, corner First and Fo.som stables. OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: refer nces; all modern conveniences: Kalston tab.es, ifdesired: new management. CHILDREN BOARDED. 15, LOVELY FLAT 6 ROOMS; SUN ALL HILDREN BOARDED: HEALTHY LOCA- $ . day; baih; ars pass the door. 1512 141 CALIFORNIA—5 OR 6 NICELY FUR- tion: near school; terms reasonable. 5323 Castro st., D aished rooms: sunny; good location. Mission. JLATE TO LET F¥OR VEY LITTLE ANTED—BABY, ONE CHILD, TO BOARD: Finey ai BALDWIN & HOW ELL's, 10 Moae iy 8 reer. i d good ci 266 Thirteenth. romery st. SBEAP MODERN FLATS, 5 AND 6 Tooms, $810 $16: sea them. 523 Seventh st HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Csnada one year for $1 50, post- ag free. HOTELS. ROOKLYN HOTEL, 208-212 BUSH 8T, board and room §110 §2 per day. $6 to i per_week; choice rooms 50 cents to $1: sulte T00ms for family $1 10 81 50 per night: first-class ervice: Mee conch CHARLES MONTGOMEKY 60 able. EDDY—LARGE NICELY FURNISHED Toom: grate: sun moat of the day: reason- 632 EDDY—SUNNY FUKNISHED BAY window room; also small room; private L 5 famlly. 915 EDDY—2 OR 4 UNFURNISHED OR farpished sunny rooms: refer-nce. HE o, Xighth Street. RMAN ATARTMENT HOUSE, 28 RTI Dear Market: furnished and unfurnished. OFFICES TO LET. ARGE KOOMS, WELL LIGHTED, SUIT- able foroffices or workrooms. 24 Third st. (FICESEMMA SPRECKELS BUILDING, 917 Market st.: light and cheap. O, MASON AND MAKKE front offic ; ELEGANT uitable for docter: rent reasonable, PHYSICIANS. 31 EIGHTH, NKAR FULSOM—3 LAKGE R C.C. Tooms; rent §10: O’'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET; RES 2864 45th ot.; diseases of women & specialty 00D HORSE, $15; ALSO NEWSPAPER Gan. 5955 Basn e e St e i e U T AT A USTION SALES EVGRY SBATURDAY AT o lll‘o'dori‘:K of :I.D.n“ bm.tfl‘;'l?nll hlfl:g e M porium ards, 2 Valencia st WATKINS, avetioneer. = 40 HORSES FOR SBALK; ALSO WAGONS buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Marker, 327 ixih st.: suction saies every Wad: Desday. SULLLVAN & DOYLE. Auctioncers: HEAD OF HORSES SUITABLE FOR ANY H0usiiren 20045 1505 pounds. O.d Turk-st. car stables, 1301 Turk; team of large young mules. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. (QLO3ED CARRIAGE, IN 00D CONDITION, ior sale cheap. Apply 217 klils st %A, COFFLE AND SPICK WAGON: NICE, ligit roa ) buggzy: cheap | 340 I urk si. ANTED—A GOOD LIGHT BUGGY OR cart. second hand. Address G. Y., box 85, Cail. N'¥ AXD +ECOND-HAND BAKEK, LAUN. dry and milk wagon: aiso £ine ‘op buggy and Fockaway. 28 Hartison st ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: pupila Ivhearsed age. K band 13, 1.0.0.5: biock, 7th and Mit. Exvfl‘.nnnf‘nlma SCHOOL; MECH. ELEC.! civi ning, suryey, nssay, archit, X ray iaught: e 1864 'A. VAN DER NATLLEN 938 Mkt PIAI\’O TAUGHT IN SIX MONTHS; NEW, 75, 40ick mechod; $250 p(rmonth. H. K., box , Cal on ANJO TAUGHT TO BEGINNEKS, 26 CENTS per lesson. address M. H., box 76, Call Cffice. PANISH SCHOOL; DATLY LESSONS 83 A ™0.; 410§ P.M. R.10, Y. M. C. A. bullding. IOLIN LESSONS; TERMS REASONABLE. Address M. L., box 15, Call Office. INGING, VOICK. CULTURE, PARIS GEAD- uate; French, Ger. lang.;: $2 mo. 109 Taylor. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, A RITHMIC, GRAME, day & night: Do ciaises: §5 montu. 845 Mission. UILAR, MANLULIN, PIANG AND VOtas lessons. 85 nio. Nary Westnaus, o9 Fifin, BANCH OFFICE OF THK CALL, 167 NINTH sLi want ads and subscriptions (aken. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE: DIVOKCE LAWS A SPEC 1alty: private; no fee without success: probate ingolvency, collections, patents, trademarks, etc. obtained: private detectives: estabished 10 years 6. W.HOW, ity at1aw,850 Marx et cor. Sockta R. . KiNc, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CHRON icle building: advice ireo: low fe s sl cases STORAGE. AT LOW EATES yURNITURE. CARFETS, pianos, household gocds; clean, light com: partments; advances made. J. NOONAN, 1017 10 1023 Mission st above Sixth; open evenings. FUBNITURE PIANOS, :TU_ADVANCES. packing,shipping. CHAS. LTAYLOR,204 Post. EDUC.D KATES, FURNITUKE, PIANOS, household ools. e'c. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Mkt LATES1 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, ArTived. SATURDAY. May 22 Stmr Orfzaba, Von Helms, 12 days from Guay- mes, via Ensenada and Kedondo 52 hours: pass and mase, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. DLomestic Ports. WESTPORT—alled May 32—Stair Alblon, for Hardy Creok. CASPAR—Salled May 22-Stmr Caspar, for Newport. Foreign Ports. ALTATA—Sailed May 17-Danish bark Pern- vian, for Falmouth. Importationy. GUAYMAS, etc—Per Orizaba—98) sks ore, 280 sks casfor beans, 2 sks horns. 2 sks shells, 1 sk shark fins. L sk beeswax, 5 ska ora tal.ings, 100 bars lead, 1 bdl boards. 1 ¢s sauce, 11 cs sait fish, 100 sks' garvanzas, 36 bbls ixtlc, 18 pkes deer skins, 401 bdls dry hides. 6¢8 bdls green hides, 201 pkes skt hlass, 104 bgs peppers, 2 bxs dry pep- pers, 285 cs tomatoes, 70 live Lurties. Conslgnae: Per Orizaba—Seiby Smelting and Lead Co: Lund: Garcia & Maggini; Weils, Fargo & Co Bun w JLoaiza & Co: A Paladini; F =an-allio; ¥ L Ster: G Stuncke: i1 & Miller; Thannhauser & Co: Chas Teizen: C D Bunker & Co: L ¥ Lastreto: Bank of a'ifornia; Candelaria Mining Co: Nevada Ban Sun Vincent Mining Co: Anglo-California Ban; Brown & Adams: ¥ ku:her & Co ———— e MARKIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses have been issued by the County Clerk’s office: John Frace and Augusta Degencr, 21—20, D. H. Intemann and Jesste krederickson, 32—28. Joho C. Dough erty ang Mary E. Borden, 32—25. Henrv Taylor and Agnes M. Ecklund. ¥2—20. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATIL: [Birth, 1narriaze and deah notices sent by matl wilinot te inserted. Thev must be handed in st either of the publication offices and be indorsa i withthe name and residenca of persons authorized 10have the same pubiishsl | BOLN, ALLEN—In this city, May 18, 1897, to the wife of H,'E. Allen. a son. BEAN—1In this city, May 20, 1897, to the wite of David F. Bean, ason. CORRIGAN—In thiscity, May 17, 1837, to the wife of Patrick Corrigan, a danghter. DUE~—In this city, May 12, 1897, tothe wife of Anton Due, a daugnter. FEDER—May 18, 1897, to the' wifa of Danlel Feder, ason. JENSEN—May 21, 1897, to the wife of H. M. Jensen, a daugh'er. JOHNSON—In tnis city, May 13, 1497, to the wife of Charies Johnson, & daughter. KILROY—In thid citv. May 9, 1597, to the wife of John Kiiroy, a daughter. KOLB—May 9, 1897, to the wife ot Christian Kolb, A son. LUDWIG—May 8, 1897, to the wife of Harry C. Ludwig, ason. MCcARTHUR—May 22, 1897, tothe wife of Louls McArtnur, adaughter. McCULLOUGH—1n Sausalito, May 22, 1897, to the wife of Ernest McCullough, a daughter. MURPHY—In Chizo. May 16, 1897, to the wife of John Murphy, a son. NAVLET—In this city, Ma7 22, of Leon V. Navlet. a daughte: PETERSON—May 17,1897, 0 the wife of George . Peterson, & sou. REIMERS-In_this city, May 19,1837, to the wife of . H. Reimers, a daughter. ROSSI—In Stocitoa, May 14, 1897, to the wife of Ancono Rossl. a son. SCHREIBER—In this city. Mav 18, 1897, to the wite of Charles F. Schreiber, u son. — MARBRIIED, SOANES—REID—In this city, Ap:ll 25, 1897, at St Charles Borrom-oCliuceh, by the Rev. Father J. P. Commings, Frank J. Soanes and Elizabeth A. Jeld. toth 0f'Sun Franciveo. ——————— DIED. Horan, Mary MoArthur (infant) Marzen, Agnes F. Mead (iniunt) Meyer, Anna E. Monteil, Maria 1897, 1o the wife Ahern, Annte A. Bogert, Henry V. Carrick, Richard Cucuel, Georze Dalton, James Dowling, Thomas Dugan, John O'Conn'r. Annie H. Flanagan, Mary Paterson, Jimes Frank, John Porter. Warren R. Jr. Hall, Winsiow Powers, Cathering Heriz, Mrs. Caroline~ Rebmau, Ma lida Smith, Ann AHERN—In Fast Oakland. May 21, 1897, Anale Agnes, beloved wite of Wiiliam J. ' Ahern. mother of Irene, Willle and Frank Ahern. and belovel daughter of th Hannan Horga a native of Bosion, Mass., aged 33 yeurs 6 months and 13 days. [Bos.on and New Yorc papers please copy.| &5 Friends aud _acquaintances are respoct- fully (nvited to attend the funcral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 12 oclock M. from her laty residence. 815 East Six eenth sirest, bétween Sixtesnth and Seventeenth avenues, the ice Lo St Anthony’s Church, where secvices will be ceiebrated for the repose of hur soul, comme: fug at 12:30 0'clock P. M. interment Mouns C vary Cemetery, ~au Francisco, Funeral will coanect with 2 o'clock P. i creek boat, fuot of Broa | way, Oakland. BOGERT—In Beatfe. Marshall County. Kans., May 16, 1897, Henry V. Bogert, fatuer of Mrs. G F. Groenein, a native of Orange Coun:y, New York. aged 66 years. CARRICK—Tn this city, May 21, 1897, Richard, beloved husband of the late 'Maria Carrick. father of Jo.n, Richard aad Joseph Carrick. Mrs. T, W. Fealy an) Mrs. H. Fleicher, and b-other of arrick, anaiiveof County Dub i Ireland, aged 80 vears. [New York and Dub: paper: please copy. AFFriends and acqualntances are respec- fully invited 0 attend the fanerat TO-MORROW (Monday), at 9:30 0'clock A. AL, from his lat rewidence, 1110 Bauery sireei. thence to St. Francls Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the reposa of his soul. commencing at 10 o'clock o M. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. CUCUEL~—In this city, Nay 20. 1897, Georgo Cucuel, beloved father of Emile and_Alfred Cucuel'and Mrs. J. B. Clot, anauve or France, aged 68 vears. ¥ Kriends and _acquainances ars rospect: fulv Invited to nttend :he funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock P.X.. from the resi- dence of'his daughier, Mrs. J. B. Clot 1916 Brojerick sireet, theuce to Druids’ Hall, 413 Buuter sireer. ai 2 o'clock P. M. Interment 1. 0. 0. ¥ Cemetery. - DALTON—In this city, May 21, 1897. James, be- loved son of Eugene and the late Margare: Dal- tou, and brother of John, Edward and Elis Dal- ton, Mrs. John Allen and Mrs. J. McKevitt, ndtive of San s'rancijco, aged 30 years. AF-Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to aitend the funeral TO-MORROW (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock A. i, from his Iat residence. :831 Jacksoa sireei, tuencs L0 St. Dominic’s Church. where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com mencing at 100'clock A\ Intermen: Mount Calvary Cemetery. X ‘DOW LING—Iu this city, May 21,1897, Thom: beloved husband of ihe laie ices Dowling, and fatherot F. H.. W. J. and J. J. Dowling, Mrs. F. Fuller and Mrs. C. F. Newman, a native of Connty Carlow, Ireland. azed 74 years and 20 duys. *[New Zealand papers please copy. | 85 Friends are respecifully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock .M., from his lae residence, 3100 Twentieth street. corner Alabama, thence Lo St. Charles Charch, where services will be cele- braied for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clocs . s Intermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. DUGAN—In this ity, May 22, 1897, John Dugan, loved brother of Margaret Kelly, and orother- in-lawof Joha Kelly. a native of County Moa- aghan, Ireland, aged 48 years. FLANAGAN—Io San Rafael. May 232, 1897, Sacy. beloved wife of Lawrence G. Fianagan, and mother ot Mary. William, George, Charley. John. Grace, Gus and David Flanagan, & nauve i hrooklyn, N. Y., aged 47 years 3 mouths aud avs A5~ Notice of faneral hereaftor. FRANK—In this cisy. May 21, 1897, John. be- loved nusbaad of Esperanza Franx, and father of Anton Frank, & native of Eoche di Caltaro, Austria, azed 65 vears. 83 Friends sal acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday),at 2 o'clock p. M., from his late resl- dence, 1024 Hy de sirset, near Cailfornia, thence 10 St. Mary’s Cathedral for services at 2:15 o'clock .3 Inierment Laurel Hill Cemetery. this citv. May 21, 1887, Winslow Hail, ve of Sandwich, Mass., agad 70 years and [Stockton papers piease copy. | G iFrienas are respecttullv invited to attend thie funeral services THIS DAY (Sunday), as 2:30 o'clock P. M., at the First Congregational Churen, corner wason and Post sireais. luter- men. in Massachu eits. HERTZ—In Alameds, May 20. 1897, Caroline, beloved mother of Louis, Kegina. Fredericka and Adele Hertz anailve of Beverstedt, Ger- many aged 63 years. g3 Friends and scqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunasy), at 10 o'clock A. 3., from the rest- dence of her son, 1682 Elils sireet. Intermens Home of Peace Cémetery, by 11:30 0'clock 4. i train from Third and Townsend streats. HORAN—In the City and Coun'y Hosplial, May 22, 1497, Mary Horan. agel 58 years. MCARTHUR—In this city, May 22, 1897, Infant dau hter of Louls and Mamie Mc Arthur. MARZEN—In this clty. May 20 1897, Agnes Fraucas, beloved wife of Joseph Marzen. daug! ter of Mes. N. Walsh, and sister of Mra. Castmlr Cerveres, Mri V. Hagenaur Endword sad Jonn and Henry Walsh, a native ot New York, aged 33 years 8 monchs and 7 days. 3 Friends and acqualntances are respsci- fmllv iovited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 1:80 o'clock P. X., from her lst Tesidencs, 11311, Foisom sicest, Lhence to St Joseph’s Church for servica: MEAD—In :hiv clty, May_21, 1897, Infant son of Walter W. and Angela Mead. MEYER—In Alameds. May 20, 1897, at the rest- dence of Mrs. C. Scawartz, 2205 Santa C.ara aveuue, Anna E., ouly and beloved daughter of Albert and theiats Anans M. Merer, nieco of Dick Meyer and Mrs. E. Meyer, and cousin of Mrs. J. Cochran, Mrs C. Scholl,’ Mrs. O. Stroh- melec and Lizzie Mever, a native or Ssa Fran- ciscr, 25 years 4 months and 14 aays. BF-Friends and scquainiances Are respect- fully favited to_sitend the funerA! THIS DA ¢ (Sunday), at 19 0'clock A. M..from the resi- dence of Mrs. Schwartz. 2205 Santa Ciara ave- nue. Alameds, thence by 12 o'ciock creek-route boat to the St. Paulus Evangelical Lutheran urch. corner Kidy and Gough streets. San Francisco, where funeral services will be heid, commencing at 1:30 0'c.ock P, M. Anterment 1.0. 0. F. Cemetersy. MONTELL—In Alameda, May 22, 1897, Marla Waeeks, betoved wite of Ed . Montell, and mother of Mrs. L C. Baeman and George and Fred Montell, & native ot Benniugton, Vt. CONNOR—In this city, May 21, 1897 Annie HIlL beloved wife of 'Willlam 'H. 0'Connor, mother of Mabel, Gertrude and Wililam 0’Con- nor, and daughter ot John and Margaret Craw- hali, a naiive of San Francisco, azed 35 years and’8 months. [Portland (Or)) pavers please copr. | 23 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully fnviced to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sundsy), st 1 o'clock P. i, from her lawa | Tesidence. 22115 Dancan street. Intermen: Cypress Lawn Ceinetery. PATERSON—[u this city, May 21, 1897. Tames Paterson, a nativs of Ayrsnire, Scotland, sged 71 vears and 5 months. AT-Friends and acquaintances ars respect- fully invited to attend the faneral THIS DAY (Sunday). The remains will leave the par- lors of Craig & Cochran Co., 22 and 26 Mint avenue, at 1 0'clock P. ., theiice to the Howard Presbyterian Chu-uh, corner Oak and Street, where services will be he! 2 oclock r.x. ' Inierment Cypress Lawa Cemetery, via eieciric-car. PORTER—In this cltv, May 22,1897, Warrea R. Jr. youngast sou of Warre: K. and Mary E. Porter, a natlve of Loma Prieta, Cal, aged 1 year 1 month and 26 days. POWERS—In the City and County Hospital, May 21, 1897, Catherina Powers. aged 67 years. REBMAN-—In San Rafael, May 21, 1897, Matilds, eloved wite of Charles 'W. Rebman. motaer of Charlotte and Mabal Eebman, duughter of Mrs, Earhart. and sister 0f Mrs. K. A. Fischer, a na- tive of Hamilton, Ohlo, aged 25 years and 12 days. £3~Friends and acquaintances sre revpect: fally invita1 to attond the faneral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 8:15 0'clock A. .. from the par- lors of L Lipmau & Co.. 326 Sutiec sicest. near Stockion, thence (0 St. Boniface Charch, Gol len Gate avsnue. where & solemn high mass will bo celebrated for the reposo of her soil. com- mencing at 9 o'clock A M. sharp. Interment Moly Cross Cemetery. SMITH—In Oakiand. May 22,1897, Ann_Smith, beloved mothes of Mrs. L L. Smith and Mrs. M. B. Larkin, & native of ireiand, aged 87 years. MCAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School, Telephone South 80. NOTIUE.—THE BUSINESS OF McAVOXY ! & GALLAGH R will be conducied sc the 0ld siaud. No. 20 Fifth stree for the Lenefit of the widow of the late HENRY J. GALLAG HEL and his sisier, M1SS ANNIE . GALLAG Hik, 1S, H. J. GALLAGHE K. ASNIE B GALLAGHER. P.OUANTE SADIE “Excelsior Jr.” a Frost, but the Chiil Concerns Her Not. Rumors That the Comvany Would Disband Denied by Everybody. The Piece Is Owned by Berry and How —Cptain Starr Is the Real Back:r. The extravaganza “Excelsior Jr.”” will go out to-night, after a two weeks’ en- gagement at the Columbia. Financially the piece has not been a success, notwith- standing the wealth of scenery, gorgeous costumes and the presence of Miss Mar- tinot and Mr. Cawthorn in the list of stars. There were stories on the street yester- day that the company had gone to pieces owing to a sudden attuck of chills on an angel, who, it was said, was backing Miss Martinot in the enterprise. These re- ports did Miss Martinot an injustice. “Excelsior Jr.” has an angel all good enough in the person of Captain P. R. Starr of Vicksburg, Miss., at present com- manding the United States sieamship Meers, but it happens that Miss Martinot is simply a salaried player. It is simply scandalous that anybody shou!d connect my name with that of Captain Starr,’ said Miss Mariinot. *I had concluded my engagement with the “Gay Purisians’’ when I was offered & posi- tion by Mr. Berry, which [ accepted, as I would with any other company. ““There is no ‘angel’ behind me and I need none. If the box receipts show poor appreciation of the piece I have heard nothing of it. I don’t believe tue com- pany is going to disband—in fact, [ never tlbe_nrd any of the people talking of such a ing.’’ < Captain Starr advanced the money to Matt L. Berry and Junius Howe, whose names appear as proprietors of the piece. Miss Martinot joinea the company 1in New Orleans on its way West, and de- clares she never saw Captain Starr but once in her life. In all there are some forty people in the company, and these are unanimous in de- claring that they will stay with the ship, although sailing i< rather slow just at present. Manager Berry managed to ac- complizh wonders with the means at his disposal last night. Salaries were paid in proportion to the funds in the treasury, with the promise that arrears would be forthcoming within a few days. The company is billed in"Los Angeles for Tuesday night, but 1t may be that the frosty weather experienced here may re- sultin a through jump to Kansas City. A number of chorus-girls, who were en- gaged only for the season here, will be dropped this evening. From there the company will go to Chicago for a four weeks’ engagement. Junius Howe left for that city last Wednesday. A German biologist tays that the two sides of the face are never alike. In two out of five the eyes are out of line; one eye is stronger ihan the other in seven persons out of fen, and the right ear is generaily higher than the left. = ety The depth at which some of the Belgian coal mines are worked is something pro- digious. Ina pit at Flenu the work is now done at 3700 feet; ina pit at Fremerin at 2300, and in the St. Andre pit at Mou- tigny-sur-Sambre at 3000 feet. e e ———— The Prince of Wales, when going on a long journey, ulways takes whole boxes of hats and hage trunks of dress-suits, morne ing coats and other changes. He makesa point when visiting of gnot being seen twice in the same coat. F.1. GUNTZ. H. W. GANTNER. GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embaimers. Sand 10 OITY MALL SQUAKE, Telephon= South 432 AS ENGLISIL T. R CAREW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALME®S FUNERAL DIRECTOKS, 37 Van Ness aye., DUAT MALKSs s Sed £Tanolssy Telephono ~o. 155. BUYING HOME UTENSILS. He Kuew How to Do It on Business Principles. “Now, let me talk to that agent,” said the owner of a fine residence just off Woodward avenue to his wile, relates the Detroit Free Press. *‘The trouble with you women is that you’re too easily per- suaded. I’il use the fellow well, for bhe’s striving to make a living, but I'li get nd of him in short order.” The others left to give the head of the houselold a c ear deck, and soon he was listening to the smoothly flowing talk of theagant. Here were pans that retained ali the juices of the meat or fowl while baking it. This sadiron put a polish on starched | linen and cut off the expense of a laundry. Here was a zlue that would make broken furniture stronger than the original wood. This preparation would make old carpets like new and reauce the work and annoy- ance of house-cleaning to a misimum. The latest thing in coffee-pots insured just the desired strength and cleared the rown fluid without the aid of any foreign substance. There were these ana several other articles that impressed the house- holder as being essential to domestic com- fort at its best, and he wondered why they had not been provided long ago. ‘When tte oily agent departed he left his patron surrounded by wares that he bad bought at a high pri He at once called in the family, and with something of the enthusiasm of the agent told what each thing was for, how much better it was than anything heretofore used and how fortunate it was fot him to have been at home to make these discriminating se- lections. His sails did not collapse till his wife informed him that she was supplied with everything he had bought, when he went ifimo something that closely resembled a t. - Given Shelter to 18,000 Tramps. Reuben Romig, a farmer in Lower Macungie Townslip, about a mile and a ba:f from Emaus, is a big-hearted man, Who coald never turned a man away fror his doors who seeks shelter. During the past eighteen yvears his spaci- ous barn has been the lodging place of between 15000 and 18,000 hobos, and he has never yet had theslight- esttrouble with any one who has enjoyed his hospitality. His roles and require- menis are that when a tourist comes to ask for shelter he must turn in all matches, pipes and smoking tobacco at the kitchen door, subject to return in the morning. Many of the sojourners are furnished with breakfast, and in return for the favor remain for an hour todo saw- ing and splitting wood. During the pust 8ix months he s.eltered ahout in all, - HOTEL ARRIVALS, NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Ed Stabler, Colo T Jonason & w, Denver © Babcock & w. Denver A Murry, Knnsas Cit; J Clausen, Brentwood A B McMath, Salt Lake J williams, Sausalito G Read, Cal P Curran & w, Md T Smith & w, Sacramnt, H Dempsev, Syracuse H = Leit, N ¥ H White, Boston E P Eddy. B.ston D H *milh, Boston T B O'frien, N Y W H Garrett, Cal Allen Paige, Texas BALDWIN HOTEL. L A Payne & w, Sac 1 A Roesler & w,London Miss Clough. Redding K Clouzh, Bedding W James, Bakersfield J A Baxter &w, KansasC J Behrma, P Townsend MJRobinson&w,Lyndvie W H Shipley & w, Mo W D Davis, N Y W C Bailey, €an jose D M Burthard, G Bartlett&w. Portiand Mrs M i Cook A H Christie, H Warrington, Phila C Jones, 1 03 Angeles J Hill, Portland H Waller, Seautle W Blair, N Y Capt Hind, N'Y F C Moore, Victoria LICK HOUSE. J W Nevins, N Y € ¥ Smith, Chicago W Hill, Petainm F P Eane, Santa Rosa L Dorsey. Grass Valley A W M Kenz'e, Cal H S Badger, Cal P Sawyer, Santa Rosa AR Baum, Alameda G A Nours A N Da e, Eel River ¥ J Cram, ¥ K O'Brien, Marysville T Calsius, Nevada City A F Schaefer, Cal K H nchwarzkopp.Stantd K Barcar. Vacaville Miss EKinsey, Haywards Miss JKin«ey, Haywards C £ 1 histler, U S S Atert F ~tJ Fox. Stanford A F Ferris, Mion ¥ K Ledyard, San Joss B I Porter, San Joss F B Kingston, Vacaville A McDoasld, Shasta H 5 Badger, Cal COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. Miss Finn. Merced Mrs Flemming, Merced B Keilogg & w, Cal J Murphy & w, 8t Louls A JScow & w, Kans Mrs A N Carr & dau, Mo S Apsil, Oat Hill W Jordan, Ukish E Kellher & w, Merced A L Jack<on & w S Jose Mrs Mclntyre, Sn Jose A B Huger & w, Portland. Mrs Johoston & d. Cal P Calahun, sexitie Miss A Beatty. Seatile B C Brows, Palo Alto HJensen & w, Ctah ¥. W Dunn & w, Utah M J Healy, Loomis J Smith & w, Sunol P Doug'ass & w, Cal Miss L Easion, Stockton Miss kx Thompson, Cal Mrs A P Gosnen, Cal G W Mann, Minn L J Merritt, Mina S E Payne, Madera Mrs J Dickson, N ¥ Mrs M Kobeson, N Y PALACE HOTEL. S Niswander, China J . Rucker, San Jose R Curnow, wi & child, B New, Cleveiand ot ] n Jose M § Webb, Wash R Grahai W C Ball, Cievelund E T Singe C H Jordan, Hanford C E Jumey, Oakland O Cane, N | Mrs G D Humphreys, Pa Mrs F S Bage, Chicago MrsJ H Simpson & 2 Miss Bagg, Chicago cho, Fresno F K Lingbum. Jonansbg F & Brizht, Cleveland C M Kolker, N ¥ J EBleexman, Chicago G H Whie, Boston J T Watson, Cnicago J F More. Santa Barbar. Mrs J T Watson.Chicago A Oullette, Drummonds- J D Condit, St Paul ville Mrs A Young, Brooklyn MrsLLTraylor,Pasadena Lina J Brown, Stanford Miss Schopbach, Pasadna 7 Pou dexter,Stanford M Hastings, Suita Clara H Lilienthal, N'Y Mrs Has ings, Suta Clara J Cspencer, N Y W B Wells, Palo Alto Mrs A BSpencer. NY MrsGBEy. N Y W H Cooper, Belmont Miss £ L Eiy, N Y C C Fcrkins, Rodeo Mrs K W Shepler, Palo Henne, Palo Alto Alto GRAND HOTEL. W Ross. San Jose H R Bates, Detroft S Hutchison & w, Towa ¥ Martin & w, Denver CF Smith, Chicago J C ~eott. Oax!and A Cummings,Santa Rosa D Blair, N Y E Wagoner, Cal &' M Davis, San Diezo W J warnet, N ¥ Mrs Trost, Los Angeles Miss Tros:, Los Angeles S ki Bitd'e, Hanford J Sulltvan &w,Fall Rivers S Hall, Sacramrnto W W Douglas, Sacto J W W iilard, Denver 'Sanford J H Lewls, stanford ford O C Leitter, Stantord am, Sianford D Miller, Sacramento 1L Goid, Vancouvsr H H Hannah, £ G B Jenkins, N Y H C Kav, Visalia T Robinson, ¥ac:amento E I Htline, stanford Mrs J M Reddy, Chicago J M Hame'l, >t Paul Mrs J Hea ey, Chicago S La: gluin, Moss Lndng T Vizom, Snta Barbara J H Gyselam, Eureka T Ciark, Santa Barbara_Mrs Aribram, 1o Ang Mrs French, Highlund P Miss Ho vard, Pasadenn Miss Rober(son. Hind Pi Miss J Smith. San Jose o including three or four women. One of his recent callers actually inquired for work, and after partaking of breakfast was directed to go to Emaus, where he found employment at fair wages.—Allen- town Call, ¥ Miss Furness, Phila J J Peery, Stantord Miss Hodop, Tracy Hortense Peery, Stanford J Sommerviile, Stockton A ~euberg, Belmont H Eaton, Belmont Mrs Neilson Sacto O Detten, Stockton J L Smin, Scotland ‘W Marlon, Sherwood T Hutchins, Marysville G W Blaikle, Toronto L R Maoy, Stanford HAS O ANGEL » |

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