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| 14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1897 HOUSES TO LET. ~ PINE, NE. LEAVENWORTH—CEX- 1227 Faliocated; 11 rooms, bath, sic.: in good conditfon: rent reasonabie. Apply MADL EON & BUKKE. REDUCED FROM $45: 1408 CALI- $3\ « fornia st., near Hyde: fine_sunny house ©f 10 rooms and bath: a bargain. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 216-220 Montgomery st. FLATS TO LET—Continued. ROOMS TO LET. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. CLAIRVOYANTS. Hm-r—‘wmmmu—m x C. 0 ol to 9 rooms, rents from $13 50 10 $37 50: at- tractive location, sunay and quiet: iarge yard for flowers; 10 minutes from Palace Hotel by Mis- slon-st. ‘elec ric-cars. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park sve., off Twelfth st UNNY LOWER FLAT, 6 ROOMS., BATH; 50. 1518 sutter st. 4 ROOMS, YARD; RENT 28 Bush st RiAL Hovs $11. Key 2 YWARD—HOUSE OF 30 ROOMS; G 525 e s20: water ree, Qr FELL~HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS, BATH, 43T Jars ‘and large cellar. Apoly 601 Hayes. 91¢; BICKORY AVE-UPPER PAKT OF 216 nouse; 5 rooms: good yard: rent cheap. 7 ROVE SI,—HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS: 7182 firve basement and vard; rent reasonabi TARGE ROOMS. YARD AND BASEMENT: 4 rinc cheap. 321 Tenih st QU HOUSE OF 8 ROUMS A 512 Hyde st. D BATH. COLYENIEST FLAT 8 ROOM<: BATH, 1423 Market si.; rent $30; waier free. Agent on premises 12 10 1 daily. Buchanan Street. BUCHANAN_NICELY FURNISHED roem; private family; reasonable. 131 busn Screec. 718C,BUSH-ELEGANT SUNNY PARLOR suite and one single room, with private family; no chilaren. 892 BUSH-DOUBLE OR SINGLE FRONT 20 rooms: gentiemen; rent cheap. OWER FLAT LARGE yard: rent $1 UNNY 3R, OM FLAT_THE MAYBELLE, 302 Grove ot., cor. Van Ness ave. UNNY MODERN BAY-WINDOW 8 ROOMS; also nice store. Key 4173 Third st, 4_ROOMS, BATH; 82545 Greeowicn at. Lighth ~trevi. QRERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE m #TR © st pear Market: furmisied and unfurnished. Turk Streec. 94 TURE—SUNNY FRONT SUITES AND single rooms; $5, $6 and up. 116 JURE~LARGE SUNNY SUITES AND single rooms; all conveniences; reasonable. ()2 TURBK—NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM ; in private family: suitable for one or two; very ressonabie, Miscellaneous. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUNNY room: refined private family: Do other room- for 1 or 2 xentlemen: Hill st., bet. Va encia aud Guerrero. Address K. H., box 20, Call. 1964 EICBTH_UFPER FLAT OF 4 OE B S, Fooms: good view; no children; rates reas- onaie. RIENTAL HOTEL—-BROADWAY STATION, Uakiand: rooms, transients soiicited. M. W. WILLIS. JICE SUNNY FLAT: RENT REASONABLE. 1210 Washingtou s 15 87 SHIPLEY, NEAK FOURTH—NICE % . middle fia’, 5 rooms and_ba h: swe it. s BEE & CO., 218-240 Mont- AINWALD, BU gomery st. OUSE OF 7 ROOMS, BATH: BIG YARD, newly puinted; rent reasonable. 2407 r Wabs Hemptop place, off Folsom st., above Third. OUSE OF 6 KOOMS; LARGE YARD AND | stable; rent $10. Cor. 27th and Alabama sts. | SEW MODERN HOUSE, 5 KOOMS, BATH, $17. 2121 Point Lobos ave. OUSES TO KENI FOR VEKY LITTLE H %oy ar BALDWIN & HOWELL'® 10 Montgomery st. QW COR. SIXTEXNTH I, NEAR MIS Defon; branch office of THs Call Sub- siriptions and want ads eken FURNISHED HOUSES 12 NATOMA ST.—4 FURNISHED ROOMS )20 and_bath: complete for housekeeping; house rent §12; furniture for sale at sacrifice. -« MCUERN HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS, NEATLY M “turnished, as a whole or part: large yard and en; will ren: cheap to parties with good refer- Inquire be:. 10 and 2, 717 Grove at., S. F. Far ences. TOR R IN_LOS GAT( 5, FIVE OR =IX Frooms tornishad. for housekeeping: Address | ~ a0 | FURNISHED FLATS. J{ASDSOMELY FURNISHED 8 ROOMED H A4S0 " pply 1711 Baker st CHED HOU! , NICELY FUR- | Apply UNNY DE S Giihed: reat low co responsiie pariies. 834G ove st . WEBSTER AND FILL | Deautitul sunpy modern furnished | fiat of 6 rooms ana piano: larze flower garden privéiege of renting siable with 4 s riage-house; remt reasonuol T-quire TPPER PART OF 3 OR nisLed rooms and bach. ()7 BAYE-—UPPER FLAT OF 6 ROOMS; 107 motern; suun 4 SUNNY UNFUR- 1229 Mission st PP. PARK: FINE VIEW: HAIGHT AND Baker: § Buera Vi suuny 6-room flat. 7~()(; POST—3 OR 4 ROOMS, 1700 825 atn; gasaen: rent 316 (VHEAP MODERN FLATS, 5 AND 6 ROOMS; 3810 $16; see them. 523 Seventh st. TO LET FOK Veoy LITILE OLAT Flhomer st sacbwin'aiowkile, 10 Moas Fomery st. SUNNY HAVE 40 BRAND NEW W: FLATS NOW ready: half mo. free. K & CO., 602 Mkt. HOUSEEEEPING ROOMS, Anthony Street. ANTHONY — FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- ing-room; for 2 men; §1 50 & week. Buchanan Street. 1015 BUCHANAN — 3 ROOMS; house and locality, $14. Castro Streot. < OR 3 SUNNY U shed housekeeping; yard: cheap. 600D Clay street. CLAY —3 SUNNY UNFURNISHED rooms; parlor floor; marine view, 1421 Eiis Street. 899 FLLIS (THE PALMETTO)- < housekeeping apartments: ho furnished; sults of 2 to 6 room double. 53 MODERN u e ne single ani ELLIS—2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO rent, rear. COTTAGES TO LET. ELGANT NEW MODERN COITAGE; NICE Beighborkiood: 6 rooms and bath: ali conveni- ences; finished bascment: large yard: rent $25 5023 Filiore st, near Union. Apply P. C. MOLLOY, 158 Mo tgomery st. @~ DOWN AND 5 PER MONTH: LEVEL DO lots at Ucean \iew; near electric-cars; lu- | stallment iots n all parts of the city: new couages on terms of $100 down and baiance £15 per mortn aud upaard Apply 3207 Twenty-secona st, cur. Nission, at 8 . . M SPECK & CO., 602 MARKET ST., OF- + fer 410 8-room coitages $12 to §:5. 4 FUOMS: NEW; OR WILL SELL: $50 CASH. £10 per month. ' THE MCCARTHY CU., 648 | Markel st. 'OITAGE; 5 ROOMS: STABLE FOR 4 nurses; iarge lo. Hampshire sud Seven- teenth sis. COTTAGE IN TOWN. 313 TAY ST, B10. cRELT oetwoen Poweis andMason. STABLE; RENT 115 Gilver: st. JEW 4-EOOM CUITAG AN 813: wate tree. 80(®, W EBSTER — COZY MUDERN DU tage, turnished or uatarnished. CoT- | | CRNISHED CUTTAGE ADJOINING ST ford's Hot Spriogs, (alistoga. Apply 926 Cl EGANT 5-RKOOM, basement cottag’. () SANCHEZ — E 1 502 vith. bas-windo 269 [ULTEE — COTTAGE, & mouMS; | 209 vatn: gas: yard: sl modern improve: ments: rent $17. {UNNY CORNEE COTTAGE OF 7 ROOMS; | D bath: gas. Cor. Uolores and Fifteenth st COTTAGE: 6 1:00MS; | yord; ail modern improve- | D61y SUTTER 2619 B e ments FLATS € Q6 SIXTH — GANT FLAT, 6 ROOMS £0Jand batb: In firsi-ciass condition; rent $2230. Apply to DAVID STERN & S0.s,20 | Montgomery st 1° 6, JFARRELL LEL SIOCKION AND ) Powei ; house contains @ rooms and_vath Tent reaonabie. Appiy Lo DAVID STERN & | SOXS, 20 Monigome; | + APEST THE CIIY; 113 Fulion st.. centraliy located: & roows and bat once. Apply MAD- 1SON & BURK A M. SPECK & CO.. 602 MARKET ST, - uffer nice 4 to 7 room flats from $12 10 $20. | URTHEAST COR. OF NINETEENTH AND | 4N Noe. 1 block from Kighteenth-st. or Castro- | st cars (Mission warm beit) vnly 2 o 1hose lovely | flats 1-11; up,r 5 rooms $17: lower 4 10oms $18; | ater free, $ 13 ALD $15-2 LOVELY FLATS: 4 AND 5 D large §iu y rooms; batn: gus, mirror-top mantels; graud View: cars pass the door. 1612 and 151244 Castro, 1 ear Twenty-fift (EOOM FLAT: REASONABLE: HALF- month free to good ten«nt. 10374 Dolores st. €) (@1 FULTOMN, NEAR VAN NEws aveo | | 90 Essex Street. ESSEX, RINCON HILL—PARLOR FLOOR of 3 iarge rooms; kitchen: yard. Euin stree:. 314 FIFTH-LARGE SUNNY FRONT BED. room;: kiichen, bath, yard: private: $11. 399 FIFTH—2 ROCMS FURNISHED FOR 4 & housekeeplug: cneap rent. 4oisom Streew. 133() EOLSOM, NEAR NINTH—3 BEAUTI- DOV tul completely furnished rovms: bath; 814, Golden Gate Avenue. 62() SOLPEN GATE AVE.—THREK SUNNY front, complete for housekeeping, $23 furnished roums. Hawthor: 179 BAWTHORN < man and w references. Street. NK. HARRIBON—FOR esirable and reasonable; ewara st 504 EOWARD-SUITE OF NICE CLEAN o) housekeeping rooms; gasand bath. 104 THIRD — SUNNY rooms; aisa housekeep- HOWARD, _ COx. furnished front | inz: cheap. 1214 HOWARD-FLAT, 2 OR 3 HOUSE- 4 1% keeping rooms; furnished or unfurnished. IOWARD, COR TENTH—HOUSE- keeping rooms, furnished and unfur reasonable; n-w flat. Hyde Street. 1 HYDF—2 UNFURNISHED CARPETED 2 rooms for housekewping. Laguna Street. LAGUNA, COK. MCALLISTER—HOUSE- keeping rooms, with gas stove. Lewis Streec. | 18 LEWIS, OFF T YLOR—4 SUNNY UN- turnished bay-window rooms; gas; $16. Market Street. 9()29 MARKET—2 ROOMS; FRONT AND Z9) back parior; suany; use of kitchen; gas bath: fue! Incluged. Martha Place. g MARTHA PL, OFF GEARY ST, BET. TAY- ) lor and Mason—1 or 2 furnished rooms for light hocsek-eping: reasonable. Mason wtreer. 5] ] MASON-LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED D1 1 trout room; siso farnished housekeeping rooms; basemeat. Minna Street. 435 MINNA, NEAR SIXTH_S SUNNY UN- O furnished rooms; middle floor: $18. 436 MISNA—LARGE, SUNNY ROOM, COM- O plete hovse “esping. $6: others. 1on Strew:. Q47 MISSION-FURNI<HED FRONT ROOM A FOURTLENTH, NEAK HOWARD— New; 5 rooms: bah; water free: $18. 2 8 sunny rooms. bath. 1: MISSION (EAST LYNNE) — FRONT sultes: furnished for housekping; cheap. and kitcaen for housekeeping. 106 "LAT UF 8 LAKGE ROUMS AND BATHL 88; | MISSION 124 FINELY FURNISHED 10 chlidren. 924 Shotwell st. =41 tront and back parlor: kitchen. JYAY, SUNNY UPPER ¥LAT: 5 ROOMs; | | 39() MISSION. NEAR KINTH_LARGE Luth; yard; §17. ¥ Shotwell, nr. Fourteenth. U LET—FLAT, 1579 TURK ST.; 6 ROOMS a1d ba.b; rent 313 JLATIO LET: 4 ROOMS AND BATH. 613 Shotwell, bet. ‘Niaeceenth and T wentleth. unoy front bay-window Lousckeepiug room, $% and $10 month. FIGHTH. rooms: rent NEAK FULSOM—3 LAKGE 10 31 s-ails Street. ROrAL HOUSE 12 ELLIS_INCANDES cont lights: readinz-room, smoking-room and iadles’ parior; rooms per night, 86¢ 10 $1 50: week. 82 to $8; monih, $5t0 $30; elevator on office floor: rooms with hot and ceid water: baths. 899 ELLIS (T BE PALMETTO)—SINGLE OR & suits of 1, 2or 4 rooms: dressing-rooms and bath attuched: newiy, bandsomely furuished. Eddy Street EDDY—LARGE FRONT BASEMENT room; gas, bath, ciosets, clean, quiet; $10. 61 167 SINTH ST—BEANCH OFFICK OF TMe T CALL susecripiios sud wan: ada iaken. BOARDING AND ROOMS. ANTED-LADY T0 BOARD IN PRIVATE amily: terms moderato: 0bject companion- ip: 6 minutes’ walk irom broad or Barrow vge, Park-si stailon: referenses exchanged. 354 Regent st., Alameda. —]2}o-n-—: NICE SUNNY ROOMS WITH [ board for 2 young men, $20: use parlor and plano. 1205 POLK_NICELY FUKNISHED , or single; good German nal; reasouabl EDDY_LAKGE FURNISHED FRONT aad back sunny connecting rooms. Reason- 619 abie. 9] 5 EDDY_SUSNNY, ) furnished, finely pa retereuces. UNFURNISHED OR pered room for gentle- Futtn o HE COSMOPOLITA> Dbotel: 100~ Fifth st 80c, 75c and $1 per night. 8: — RELECT FAMILY cor. - Mission: rooms 2 10 85 per week. 4vlrom Stiee:. 1 FOLSOM — LARGE, FURNISHED 2 room to let: $4; also others. 76 OLUMBIA HOTEL 133 EDDY — BOARD and rooms, 81 to 3125 perday: week, $5 (0 #8; suites, board for 2, $40 month. HYIEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—A FAMILY hotel: refercnces: all modern conveniences: Kalston tabies, if desired: new management. 518 ELLIS-XEWLY FURNIRHED ROOMS, o with board. $20 up: use of parior, piano. T AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE LY CALL, sent 10 any address in the ates or Canada one year for $1 50, post- CHILDREN LOARDED. Fulton Street. 43R FULTON—LARGE SUNNY FRONT 50 00ms; turatshea piano, bath; private famil T FULTON — LAKGE SUNNY FRONT 616 foon gentlemen. Geary Street. GEARY—SUNNY SUL+EPARLORS, FOR Profession; pianc;other light housekesping. 51 725 CEARY-NICELY FURNISHED SUN- { 29 ny large and singie room: reasonable. 801 SEARY_NEWLY FUR> ISUED BAY- window rooms: reas.: elegant corner fiat MALTIRET 1101 GEARY. DOOR ABOVE LW Van Ness—su tes. singie rooms: newly furnshd Golden Gate Avonus. GOLDEN GATE AVE.—SUNNY ROOM; 1or 2 gentiemen; $8 month. 21 barrison Streec. 77921 EARRISON FINKLY FURNISHED, { | 22 suony rooms, batn, closet, yard: $1 & week Hayes Street. HAYES—PLEASANT ROOM SUITABLE for gentieman; no other roomers; mod- 60 erate. Howard Streec. HOWARD ST., NEAR SIXTH—FDR- nished rooms. 1021 1140 EQWARD-F N« SUNNY ROOM and board, $17; also transient; quiet place. Kearny Street. RLINGTON HOUSE. 127 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first ciass in every respec i terms reasonable. Lurkin Str 62 LARKIN-TWO NICELY FURNISHED rooms: rent reasonable. 120 LARKIN, COR. BUSH—LARGE SU ny irom: room, uic-ly furnished, $7; single, $4 and $b. Lesvenworth Street. 10] LEAVENWORTIL COR GOLDEN GATE ave.—Sunny unfarnished room, suitable for oftice or private. Boaket Siros. gor=e LAS PALMAS, 1s for people who are tired of “horrid lodging: and the *z0ssiny board ng-house”: brand new fur- siture, carpet and ail; eleciric izuts. hot water: sieam heat: porcelain tubs: the suites and rooms surround a central court filled wiih palms aod hanging bas. ets. HOTEL LAS PALMAS, 1820 Macket st., above Van Ness ave. 7OSEMITE HOUSL, 1045 MARKET—PER nighi, $oc 10 31: week, $1 50 10 §0; familles. 112y MARKET—CLEAN, SUSNY ROOMS; ZY corner roum 32 a week. atly furaished; reasonabie reat for | ANTED—1 OR 2 CHILDKEN TO BOARD in German famlly. 459 Minna st bei. Fifth aud Mxth. N ENGLISH WIDOW WOULD LIKE TO have chiidren to voard or eiderly lady. 867 Folgom st. 7OUNG WOMAN WOULD .LIKE A CHILD 10 board: yood uome. 445 Thureth st LEASANT REFINED HOME FOE 1 OR 2 children; reas nable. 1515 Websier st STORES TO LET. STy RE, FIXTURES, 2 ROOMS AND CELLAK. 3552 Tw. niy-third's:, near Guerrero. 511 JTORE -UITABLE FOR DRUGGIST; ROOMS; cement basement. Twenty-tnird and Guerrero. ) FLOORS, 24x90, IN 1HE ROYAL CREAM and Butier ompany’s bullding, 751 and 753 | Market st. Fni) TSTORE JUST BUILT. NEXT TO butcher-shopi very best location; rent cheap. Apply cor. Waller and Stanyan sis. 100Y LARKLY, (OR. POST_STORK AND 1iving-rooin, $16 50. Apply 102 Kddy st THIRD ST, COR. PARK LANE—STORE | and 3 rooms’ NTAL CHAIR nNGINE, ALLEN TABLE Apply 758 Market st Dire s OFFICES TO LET. ARYE LAW BUILDING, 1504 MARKET, Mo City Hall ave.: front sultes $20 per mouth. —_— FDUCATIONAL. A NPEESON'S ACADEMY AND SCH OL OF Mathema'ics: puplls prepared in da: and evening citases ad by private lessons for Califor- Dis aod-Siauford universities: teachers’. marine -ers’ and civil service examinations; special ng classes: mathematics. mechauical draw- igh-sehool pupt.s coached: two scholarships in Univirsity of California, amounting to $500 per annum. given esch year 10 the two bighest gradu- ates R, 406 Parroit building. JINGING—VOICKS ~UCCESSFULLY DE- ) veioped in voiume, cOmipass and quality, and care fully_trained soio work in public; form | puplls and. ref rences: kranz Veiter, Adelnide Detchon, Dan Morrison, Albani De “ous, La Giange, Marchesl, Marie Halton, Amy Lesiie, Grice Greenwood, Helen Poiter, etc. For in- siruction and terms upoly to CLAKK E’S vocal studios, Y. M. C. A. buliiing. EALL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST— Bookkeeping, business pruciice, shortband, Lyping, telegraphy. ianguages. English branches, olecirical suginecring: 30 teacherss 16,000 gradu ates: day and evening sessions: catalogue. YRES BUSINESS COLLEGE, 326 MONT- gomery s.: individusl instruction in short- band, typing, bookkeepiug, teiegraphy, etc.: lite scholarship $50; low rates per week and mmonth. QPANISH IN 5 WEEKS FROM JUNE 38; special course, particularly for persons going to | Mexico and Central America; 9 4. & 09 P 3 | Koom 1 . building. {NGINEERING SC40OL: CIVIL, ELECL, mining. mech., survey,assay,archi est. 1864 A. VAN DER NAILL LY FURNISHED D47 MARKET — NIC 1346 sutay rooms. 86 ap: front sues, 1at oot TATH-XEWLY FUR- 4 bay-window roum, $1 per week. 667 s ™ rew . 5@] MIsSION, Nkak SECOND— sUNK ¥ bedroom and kiiclhen compl-tely furnished for nousekeeping. $10 TARR Tk EXPERT, BOOKS OPENED, closed or adjusted: private leasons o bookkeep- | ingand rapid calculations. 855 Market, rm. 672. BELASCO'S LYCKEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING—. Private ‘heatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed ou stage. K. b and 12, 1.0.0.F. block, 7th and Mkt. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAME, day & night: no clayses: $5 month. 545 Mission. (GYLTAR, MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL lessons: §3 mo. Mary Westhcus. 39 Fifth st ANCOCK BuT family r0om! 1083 per week. 5l MISSION SELECT se. $15 INGING, VOICK CULTURE, PAKIS GRAD- uate; French, Ger. lang.: 82 mo. 109 Taylor. “TiLLA, 1145 MISSION-NEW HOUXE, newly furnishea sunny rooms: single or ensuite. 33y HAYES-BRANUH OFFICE OF THE UALL: subscriptions and want ad SEVENTH from st. large; sunny; §: AND ate— 50a 1146} Missiox. BET. 2 | ighth. second ho Furnished roonis for me; month;: respectable. Duitoma Street. 207 MATOMA, SR THIRD — LARGE { sunny fursished room: sultable for gentle man. Oak Street. 117 SAR-F1vE ROOMS AND BATH FOR { housexceping: rent 813 Morris Avenue. MORRIS AVE.—TWO suuny rooms. Iinquire b; X FURNISHED Sixth st 12 Pacifio Street. VW FRANKLIN HOUSE, 321 PACIFIC— Farnishi nd unfurnished rooms: prices low. HYPNOTISM. TABLISHED; TREAT DISEASE: also teach. Hypnotic Institnte. 6 O'Farreil —_— DENTISTS. AN VRUOM & CU’S ELECTRO- DENTAL T'arlors, 997 Market isdy attendant; DO gas or oiher dangerous anmsthetics given; electricity | the great agent used 10 relleve palu: teeth filled | #na_extracted painlessly by our new electrical process: a writien guarantes given with all work done; lowes: prices, best work; all surgical work attended by G. W. Williamson, M.D. paysician d surgeon: examination free’ by the use of our elecirical appiiances: porcelain and gold e, crowns: bridge-work and teeih without plates & speciaity. Klectro-Dental Pariors, 997 Market st 1815 SCOTT. Nk PINE-—NEARLY NEW, | suuny Twodern flat: 7 iight roums: tac] | 10 ¢ Osets: Iarge sunny yard: garden: ressonatis CH FLAT; 4 ROOMS; N EWLY TINTED FREN bath: washhovse. 3554 Twenty-third s ODERN FLAT OF 6 ROOMS. 1814 RINCON p ace. near Harrison st . ¢ 3 ELEGANT SUNMNY COKNEit FLAT, B16. rooma buin. “Cor Hatise e e iA Tl JUNNY FLAT 5 RUOMS, NEWLY PAPLRED and palated; $16. $4815 Howard st. 94 9%) MCALLISIER, OPP. GOLDEN GATE | 2422 B e o, ot 2 Park— s and bah: Feduced to $15. s 57:.C FRANKLI . BiT. NOALLISTER AN 515 % e iac ot rooms: cheap. 2 516G, 5R00M FLAT AND BATH. -+ corner Eilis aod Scot: sta Frrssnen FLAT % KOOM~; 812 PER MO, 16 Chesies, bet. Seventh and Eighth. sW. P PEARL, OFF MARKET, NEAR VALEN- | cla—Upper fiat; 4 sunny rooms: $10. JUNNY LOWER FLAT; HKALTHIEST part of town: $12. § Jane piace, off Pine, near Mason. € NEW FLa IS; MCDERN IMPROVEMINT; ol Tooms cach; rent, $14 and $15. 2127 Mis- siou st. 336 HICKURY AVE—FL\T 4 ROOMS AND bath: re L cheap. Apply 601 Hayes st. Q06 EXASKLIN — NIiCE SUNNY TENE. ment of 4 rooms: bath; modern improve. ments. JUNNY FLAT, 6 ROOMS, BATH; Y. S ET5 Vo857 T wentioss o™ e ©) ELEGANT FLATS, b AND 6 ROOMS; £ mcut improvements. 10 Grove si. near Cicy all. JUNNY UPPER FLAT, 6 ROOMS AND ) bath: all modern improvements. 462 Bryant si., uear Third. §12. ELAT OF 8 LAKGE ROOMS AND . larze yard 21414 Eleventh st., near Howard. UEEER AND LOWER FLATS: RENT REA- souable; 4 rooms each. 761 Surter st. Natoma Street. 69 FATQMA—2 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR bousekeeping. §6: one, $1: stove each; yard. 8] NATOMA-2 FURNISHED FEONT ROOMS for housekeening: also single, cheap. 9G() FATUMA, NEAR FOURTH—SUNNY U furnisned 'rooms for housekeeping: yard; reasonable. 701 NATOMA, COR. EIGHT H—2 CONNECT- ing rooms for housekeeping, with sink. Dinth srreec. 90 NINTH, NEAR MARKET— FRONT gas. sulte: housekeeping or single; stove; water: 2] NINTH— FURNISHED BAY- WINDOW rooms1orlight housekeep ng; ranning water: al3o others. Fearl Street. 3 PEARL, COR. MARKFT, OPP. OCTAVIA— 2 or 8 well-furnished housekeeping rooms. Kuss Street. 127 RUSS_VERY LARGE SUXNY FUR- < § nished fron: room, ciosets, bath: light housekeeping, for gents, 88 singie 100m $4; pri- Sevenin atre SEVENTH (GIRARD) —SUITEN AN 142 e S T B AR BIXth Ntree:. 944 SIXTH — FRONT SUNNY HOUSE- keeping rooms, furnished i Skt complete: rea- -_ Steckion Siree:c. STOCKTON — TO RENT — }3_27 furnished rooms for housekeopiags e “sara - res.. (QYTAGE 4 NICELY FURNISHED HOUSK- keeping rooms. 1nquire 131 Third s, Turk Streei. 82] IURK —2 NICE UNFURNISHED TOOmS; running water; grate; large closets. $22 7 ROOMS, BATH: YARD: MODERN + improvements. 1015 McAllister st. FLAT OF & LARGE SUNNY RooMs; chieap. 634 Grove st. Twenty-sixth Street. 3367 TWENTY-SIXTH, NEAR MISSION— Large sunny furnished front housekeep- ingsuites; 8, $9, §11. 10121 MIANNA, N+ AR ELEVENTH—SUN- 2 ny upper fiat, 5 rooms, bath: $16. 7 CHOICE SUNNY ROOMS; ALL MODERN { improvements; $26. 1710 Hydesi. Veu Sess Avenas, VAN NESS AVE—2 FRONT SUNNY T00ms complete for ;housekerping; baths; 51 3 vlk Stree. 1445 EOUK — UNFURNISHED _ SUNNY front and back parlor; rent reasonable. 1702 E0LE LOR CLAY_SUNNY FUR- i nished front room; 1 or 3: reasonable. ‘usi Siree. 9] () BOST-LARGE KOOM FOR GENTLE- man in upper flat; lava.ory; closet; $7. Redwood Uourt. 192 KEDWCOD C)HURT, OFF HOWARD, near Sixteenth—r'urnished parior and bed- room: use uf bath; $14. Sacramento Street. ) SACRAMENTO ST. (WENDT'S HOTEL)— 44 35caay, $1 a week and up: sunuy; clean: quiet; s espectable: modern conventences. 13251 SACKAMENTO — 8 ROOMS; BEPA. )2 rate entrrnee: rent low. - Mecond stree 52 BECOND_ LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING To0ms; also singie and double: reasonsble. N ] ] 3L SIXTH — SINNY EEAR ROOM, §1 2 week: transients 50c per night. 125 SIXTH_CHEAPEST IN GITY; NICELY farnished double and single froni rooms. 3074 ~.£:_;v‘%\"lsn;n FRONT SUN- ny 5 weel silver Street. 19 SILYER—TWO SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; use of baih. FULL S8ET OF TEFETH, 85 PAINLESS extraciion: see our new comtination plate: | thinnest. lighiest, cuoiest piate made; warianted | 10 years: fiiings, 50c; crowns, 83 50; 'lady assist- | ani. CUICAGU DENTAL PAKL. RS, 24 Sixth | — EW YORK DENTISI: NET OF TIETH, §5 Pain o s extracting, 6. none but experienc «d giaduate dentisis counected with th § offic all work warranted. SE. cor. Sixth and Mission. § B. GKORGE W. LEEK, THE GE UINE Leek dentist. d §-overer of painiess extraction and patentee of improved bridgs work or teeth wi.hout auy plate. moved from 6 1o 20 O’ Farreil. D, LUBLUM HiLi, 1448 MARKET ST, NK. Eleventh; 1.0charge for extractivg when plates aremade: 0d piates made Over like new: Leeih from $8 per set; extracting 50c: gas given. AINLESS EXTRACTION, 50c: CROWN bridee work & syeciaty; piates 85 up: 13 years experience. K. L WA LSH, D.0., 8153 Geary. §5. FULL BET TEETH, Bwr MAKE: . kept 1n repair: extractiug free: filings.800; | erowas, 83 6L iflc Dental Pariors, 18 Third KOOME DENTAL ASSOUIA S [ON, 759 MAR- ket, ver. 30 and dili; gass specia isis; painiess extraciing, with gas, §1; piates, $7 up: A'l, $1 up. A SET FOR |EEIH—WARKANTED AS BT oot s can oo rosdns B v DB SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. ERMANENTLY LOCATED. MRS. DK. F. CLARK. 1206 MARKET ST. TRUTHFUL IN HEi PREDICTIONS. RELIABLE IN HER ADVICE. No maiter what irouble you may have with yourselr or others, come aud she will ; uide you. Bhe advises you w.th & certainty higher than humua power. Mrs. Clurk, the brilliant star of her profession, sckuowledged by the prexs and pibilc of two continents as the most remarkabie medium and clairvoyant, is permancnily located in San Frao- clsco. HONEST, FEARLESS AND CAPABLE. She Is the foremost medium of the daz. She fully understands the responsib.e position she /8 P aced in by the remaikab.e gift she is endowed Wwith, and she will try her best to help those who need heip and advise those who need advice, aud do all her power Lo show Ler houest calle; pial ily and in forcible language how to gain happiness and prosperity. HeE. RE LLAT]UI‘\* ‘AKE MOST WON- DERFUL And acknowledged t - be of the highest order. 1f macriage. sickncss, d-aibs. cha .ges, (rave.s, divorces, sepirations, Iawsuits, businicss trans- actions, 'wills. deeds, mortguses, lost or absent friends interest youi If you desire (0 be more successiui: if you desire 10 have your domes:ic troubles removed, your lost love returned, your bitierest enem es converted into stanch friends: in a word, whatever may be your truubies,sus- Ppicions ur desires, cal. on this gified woman and she will scnd you away happier, wiser and bolder than ever before. MRS. DR F. CLAKK’S MAGIC BELT, THE GREATEST OF ALL TALISMANS, It may be of & mesmeric character—drawing others’ affections toward you aad tius securing for you friends among stranger-. and even con- Vverting enemies into friends and bringing es- teem, love and friendship 1rom all It may rfl sess & healing power and cure dis- enses by its simple appicatiou. Office hours—9 A. M. to 8 P. . daily and Sun- day. Swistaction guaranieed by mail Send stamp for circular with special terms. All business sacred aud confidential. MR- DR F. CLARK, 1206 Market st , parlors 25 and 26 (take elevator) San Franci=co, Cal. A RBIVED! PROF. J. B. AMES, The Greatest Living Palmist, Ocrult Sclentist and Clalrvoyant Medium. 307 Jones street, near Fddy. A man 80 strangely gifted that the names, ages and occupations of his paLruns are reveaied, proves himself the absolute master of palmistry and ciairvoyancy and excites the admirution of skep- tics and compe 8 tLem to admit Lawt he is beycnd their comprehension. The great pr biems of fove, courtship, marriage, divorce, changes, iravels, speculat.ons, prosierity and empioyment, become 3 an open book when placed before this masterful mystery of the world. Read. Testimonlals. Read. Chi-t of Police of New Orleans: Professor Ames Dbas read my life as well or betier thun I couid m selt. 1 consider him & marvei.— T, Chivt. John Fitzpatrick. Mayor of New Urleans, La.: You bave convinced me, much against my will, that paimistry and clairvoyancy are truths. Professor Metz, Chemist of New Orl of Health: ns Bosara I can most heartily recommend Pro- wonde: ful powers. He Las revealed and God His readings will cause you to look upon the past 10 a different i hi and lead you to a brighter fo- ware. This giited oracle of occult force may be | consulted upon all affwirs of lite. | DO YOU wisi TO KNOW SHOULD KNOW? ¢ you wili su csed in your nnderiaking 1t you wiil maxe a chauge in business 1t you wiil winm your iawsuit? J1 your domestic trcables w1l s0on end? It you wi 1 obtain your ambition? 11 S our ia.d €0 talns minerals, oil, gas? 1f you are oved? If you will succeed in a profession? What business s ou shou d 0 ow? Where to inve't in basinwss? 1t you will succeed In love affalrs’ 1flucky in miniog :pecalation: 1fa sent friends will reiur: 11 past troubies will torment {n fature? HOURS U¥ CONSULTATIU. 9 A M to6r xand7r X 08P M Sundays, 104 M. 105 P M. His parlors are aiways filled wich anxions people seeking reliable Information. His sitiings cost Practica Iy no:hing—i. di s 50c, gentiemen $1—is Dis price a: presen'; 1o more tHan you weuld pay an unknown c.airvoyant or & partially developed medium; his readings astonish the most skeptical: all ar- satisfied; the professor kives savice on all matters that are of interes. 1o mankind. FACTS YOU MAE PURIER WONDEKEUL CLAIRVOY. ant_card-reader, born double vell ind second sight; diagnoses disease, full life reading: la. Soc: gents $1; paim. and claliv.; sit. $1 60. 126 1 ur) ME MELBOURNE. GIFTED CLAIRVOY- ani: never fails; cail and be convinced 419 Geary st., room 2, second floor: 25¢; gents 50c. M EE 1.-GGETT. LIFE.-READER: BUS, Dess advice: one price, 25¢. 11 Tehama st., near Fourth RS. DE ARDIGAN, GREAT EASTERN 1ortune-teller: strong love coarms made. $36 Harrison st. ME. ARNDT, GECMAN FORIUNE-TELL er; tells past and future; gives picturs future busband or wite; 25c up: nover falis. 22814 Sixth. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY; business advic.; names given: 25¢ up.5 Fourth. RS. MELVILLE HAS REMOVED FROM 51 Fifth st. t0 9213 Mission, opp. the Mint. CLAIRVOYANTS. THE TRUS HERALD OF MERIT I 1S DEEDS. THE SECRET OF I 3 Fl o 2 > I " IN UNBOUNDED SUCCESS | I8 THAT SHE ADVERTISES NOTHING BUT WHAT SHE CAN DO. IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT That she cannot and will not do all that is men- tloned in this advertisement, feel yourself invited 10 call and she - il convince the most skeptical that she is possessed of powers that are strikingly marveioas. SHE GIVES ADVICE On business speculation, investments, Insur- courtship, mairage and divorce, get- quacreis. reu.ite. the ieparated speedy ‘and happy marria-e witn your choice. A carih revenls to her the hidden treasures buried in her boso She locates mines, iuterprels dreams, tells of your friends and enemies removes evil in- fluences, g ves avdice pertaining to lawsuits— eversthing The troubled and unfortunate shoaid seex her Counsel. Thousands of families long separated have been reuuited by her efforts: thou- sands of nearts made glad through her truthful predictions. She is ever ready to assist all those Wwith capital L0 tind a safe and good-paying invest- ment. OLD ESTATES That time, distance und circumstances have put beyond the reach of the Jawyers' shrewdn:ss can et be ri covered by securlug the proper evidence. This she can do . n +sxs Do money until the es- | tate 1y satisfact rily sett ed. “Ihere is 1o home 80 dr ary and sad, no life 8o wretched or blizhted, 10 iear: so sad a-d lonely, no condition of clrcumstances to compiicated cr incomy rehensible that canno. be set right and kepL right after a visit to this inspired prophet of modern times. (al und be convinced of her superior pow-r. Is your husband or wife untrue * Ha: the demon rum assai'ed the hippy quietude of your home? Does another share the love and attention that should belong to you ? a0d learn a swift aud sure remedy th the dark clouds asd lift the loaa from your aching heart. 1 hose that are unsuccessful are made pros- perous and started on the road to wealtn. If you have been decelved by i.e fals: predictions of othe)s dv not despair. bu: cali and be convinced | Of the atove sta ement MES, NA= will nocconsent to have her abili y measured by auy O her + audard (ban her own, for tnere vre a.ways partial.y developed mediums and che.p preenders found in every city, bring- Ing disreput - upon the prifesson. it goss with- out saying thai MKS. NASH is the peer of all mediums. -t a glance she tells fall name. Nothing to be paid in advance, and, if not entirely satisfied DoLhiag ai all. Lo you desire anvthing tairer than t.at? Residence. 42 Eduy st, be . Leavenworth and Hyde. Officc hours. 94 3 108 P. . Permanentiv I cated LATES] SHIPPING INTELLIGENCK, Arrived. SATURDAY. June 26. Br stmr Gaelic, Finch. 29 days from Hongkon; vin Yokohama 17 days. via Honolo u 6 da, s hours; pass ana mdse, (0O & O $ S Co. Jomestic Ports. FORT BRAGG—Arrived June 26-Stme Albion, from Westport Sailed—Stmc Noyo, for San Francisco. EUKEKA—Salied June 27—Simr Lakme, for Port Angeles. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES —DEATHS. [Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will 10z be inseried. They must be handed in ac either of che pubiication offices ana be iu lorsed With (he name and residence of persons authorized 10 have the same published. | BOR ¥ CHALM ERS—In this citv. June 20, 1897, to the wife of William Chalmers, . son FRAHER—'n this citv. Juge wife of Pullip E. Franer, a son. FRITZ—In this city, June 25. 1897, 10 the wife of Antone Fred Fri.z. asun FULTON—In Oakiand. June 20, 1897, to the wife of W. H. Fulton, x daushte: FENN—In Oakiand, June 14, 1897, to the wite of E. T. Fenn, a so: HOGAN—In this citv. June 25, 1897, to the wife of John Hogan, a son. MCGINNEY—In this citv, June 16. 1897 to the wife of Joun H. McGinney. - dangn wr. NEUMANN—Lu East Onkland. June 21,1897, to the wife of A. L. Neumant. a son. VICTOR—In ‘hix city. June 17, 1897, to the wite of Solomon Votor. s e IS MARKLE D, NOLLY—HENTRICH~—In thiy citv. June 3.1897. bv the Rev. R. C, Foute. Washing on Connolly of Chinoand Bernariine Hentrich of Sau Francisco. DUBLE—COGK—In this city, June 23, 1897, by the Res J. M. Buehler, Frank M. Duvle ahd Grace Cook. LEL:ND—McMAHON—In this oitv. Juna 28, 1897, by ths Rev. Father Caraher, Dr. T. B. W. Le.and and Florence I. K. McMaho: N—SHOTWELL-1n_Yokosama, Japa 1897, Edwia T.Osbora and Grace D. 23, 1897, to the o Shotweil PANGBURN—SCHMIBL—In Oakland, fnne 19, 1897, vy the Kev. J. . Theiss, Holbart B Pang' burn'ant Emma Schmiel QUILLINAN—KENNY—In this cltv. June 9, 1¥97. at St Luke's Fpiswcopal Churh by the Rev. Willlam_ C. Shaw. M. J. Qui'hwan and Florence M. Kenny. boa of San Fraucis:o. SUTLIFFE—COTTERILL—In “his citv. Juae 10, 117, by the Rev. George Movar. Edear . Sui- 1iff - and Mary Cottertil, bath of San Francisco. SPRINGETT—FLY 1n_Hollister, Juno 20, 1x97. Roland Springett and Katie 1. Fiyan. WARD—WATERMAN—In this city, June 21, 1897, by the Rev. Dr. £ R. Dille, Edward ~. Ward of Delta, Obio. and Nellle M. Watorman of . 1131eboro, Mass. ————————————————————— IFE READINGS; COMPLETE FUTURE: 26 cents; card-reader. 243 Shipley. Ladies ouly. YPSY LIFE-RrADsR 8 SEVE ludies 25c, gents G0c: all questions answered. Y OURFUIURE TOLD BY CakDs FOR 10c At 309 Fifth si., room 9. M 3 HASSEN, PALMIST. CARD- READEE: AVl past, present and 1utare: 25c. 148 8th st r. 5. ME. MOREAU. BEST MEDIUM, CLAIE- voyant,card-reader: charms: 26cup. 73 4th st. RAY FALK BENOVES KVIL INFLUENCES: gives iuck charms. 223 Post st.. room 3 NTH ST.; SPIRITUALISM. M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE + writer. 118 Haight st.: hours 9 untii 6 P. x. ALIFORNIA STATE SPIR1)UALISTS As- sociation at Scottish Hall, 106 Larkin st., Sunday, June 27. at 7: 0 P. M. Mrs Maude L. Von Freitag will g1ve ber last piatform ballot test seance before leaving for ern Caiifornia. if you Admission 10c. MBS H A GRI. FIN, TEST, DEVELOPING and bealing mediumw, sittings 50 cents and $1. 2614 Grove st. R ADDIE SWAIN A dinm), 1834 Sixth st.; circle to-night; slttings. RS KATK HOSKINS « TRCLES: TUES & Fri, 8 p.aw; readings dally, $1. 701 McAliister. MBS SHRINER RETURNED: CLECLE SUN- day evening: sittings daily. S11Van Ness ave. ADt & seat come early. (KA., SERi (Mi- KN J.J. W HITNEY, SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, 10r Liesanges ainl adVice. 218 SLoCKiON A HORSES. RIVATE STABLE TO LET ON HARRISON sc., bei. Tenth and Eleveatb.. UCTION SALE> KVEKY SATURDAY AT 11 o'clock of horses, buggies, wagons, harness, etc. Emporium saies yards 230 Valencis st 3 WATKINS, suctlon-er. 4 HOKSES FOR BALE: ALSO WAGONS Luggles, carts, barness: Grand Arcade Horss Marker, 327 Sixth s eucilon sales every Wad Desday. SULLIVAN & DOY LE. Aucilonesrs. (U0, DENTAL PARLORS—SILVER FILL- ings. S0c up: gold, 1 up: crowns, 83 up; plates, 35 up. 506 Market st. HEAD OF 1iORSES SUITABLE FOR ANY 'business $00 to 160U pounds. Oid Turk-st. cat stables, 1301 Turk; team of iarge young mules. URKING GIRLS ONLY:1-7 TOOTH FILLD free: open ~un. 1X L Paslors, 6th and Mission. ALk WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1320 Marke. st SET OF TEETH WITHOUT 4 PLAT= DR H. C. Young, 1841 Poik at. Siev) n Street. 62] STEVENSIN-FURNISHED ROOM TO let in private family. - Sutter Street. QUITER HOUSE, 308 SUTTER—FURNISH. ed suites and sing.e: Lransient; 25c & day up. 707-111-»':62 SUTTER—FURNISHED, UN- farnisned; appreciated if seen: reasonabie. Taylor Street. 109 TAYLOR—LARGE ROOMS, 81 75 AND 81 50 & week 32() TAYLOK, COR. O'FARKELL—DESIRA- ble su ‘ny nicely farnished rooms; modern 18; rent reasonabie. e Third Street. B J. J. LEEK, 1126 MARKET SI.. OPEN evenings: Suundays tll noon; dentistry taught (QYLIYS LEATAL ABSOCLA 110 J ketst LK CHAKLES W. DEC R I — BICYCLES. WANTED—FEW BICYCLES FOR CASH; state price, maker. B., box 106, Call. el e it deman ot ity ot e SIS 520 FOR A $100 MARCH BICYCLE, WITH D Bew M. & W. tires. 1018 kolsom at., afiar RIBUNE. ®0. r?nu._-rnmx. 345, . 345 wil in perfec. order. Golden Hule Bazaar, Cycle Department, 25 Geary PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. REE DEMONSTRATIONS OF VELOX PA- Lol SRR UNTGUMEKY i, BEANCH OFFICE i e WAGONS AND CAKRIAGES. OP ROUKAWAY: S-SPRING BUSINESS wagon: can be u ed with two seats; ‘rotting earts. SHAW, 1621 Market st. ] NEW PEDDLER'S WAGOX: SA10ON luuch-wagon: 1light buggy. 1340 Turk st 00D EXPRESS WAGON, WITH 2 HORSES a d harness, for sale cheap. 810 Golden Gate. ARGALNS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN Company, 211 Larkin st., opp. new City Hall. INE LAUNDRY, BAKER'S AND MILK wagons cheap for cash or installments; ve iop and open bugsy: also 1 hack. 838 M arrison st NEWASD 8-COXD-HAND WAGONKTTES, hacks. surr-ys, buggies, carts and barness cheap. Fiftec: th and Vaiencis sis.; tel. White 371. $35, LIOT DELIVERY WAGON; A BAS- . gan. 1013 Harrison st D1ED. Bateman, Margaret L McGowan. Joun Brown, Metcalt. Avery B. Or’ord, Marv Robinson, Thomas B. Sobbe, John D. H. Schunk, Peter Spencer, Wiiliam E. Ten posch. Nicholas Hatfleid, Josepa Ho-ck, Thomas Hopp. Ju'lus Keighry, Brilzot A. Younghaus, Ernest BATEMAN_In Oakland, June 26,1997. Mar- karet L. Bateman mother of Mrx A.W. Stel- well. Mrs. Laura Marsh and Mabel Batem an, s nitve of Springficld, Mo, aged 53 years 4 months and 26 days BROW NE—Ln this city. June 26, 1897. ot diphthe- ria. Frankie, dearly beioved son of William and Barbara Browne, & acel ¥ years 8 mo COUNIHAN 1897, John F., beloved son of John aud Sarah Counihan. and bro herot Mrs. Willam Hanraban, Mre Jobn Madden nnd Josie, Mary, Delia. Edward and Daniel Couninan, a native of Swn Francisco, aged 85 vears. A9 Friendy and acqualntances ars resec: fli- invited i0 a:tend the faneral TO-MORROW (Monday), at_$:30 0'clock A. M. from bis late residesce. eviniee: b and ¢ aroina stres s, P.trero, theace 0 the Uhurca of Nt Charies Borromeo. Eighteentn and S otwell streets where asolemn requiem high mass wiii be cel brated for the reposs of his soul, commencing at | 100'ciock A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetary. ¥. M. L—Washin;ton Council No. 4 Y. M. L: You are hereoy not fied to mest at the corner of anta Cizra and Carolina streets to attend the funeral of Erother Joh: F.Counthzn at 9:15 oclock A . Fines for no» auendanc- will be entorced. JNO. J. GRERK, Pres. ;a8 J. LARKIN, Cor Sec. CLASSEN—1a tais city, June 26, 1897, at his residence, 1926 Pacificavenae. Jona k., beloved husband ‘of Catherine Classén. aad father of Mra. Henry Koust and Louise M. and Joun W. Clis e auaiive of Germany. &3 Funeral services will be hield TO-MORROW (Monday). at 1: 0'Clock A. M. at Pioaeer Hail, Fourth street, near Market. Interment private. DOW LING—In this city. June 26, 1897, Edmund, beloved husband of Caiherine Dowling, a native of Countr Kitkenn“. Ir-iaad, aged 65 years. [Brooklyn (N. Y.) papers piease copy. | A5 Notice of funeral hersattar. HATF.ELD—I1 this city. June 26 1897, Jowaoh. beioved husband of Caiherin: Haifield, & id father of Hugo b., AFthur G. nni Frank L' Hat fleld ana Mrs. G. C. ~ampson, a native of Stat- fordshire. Kngland, agel 59 years and 10 months, A&~ Friends are respec:fully {ovitel 16 attent the funeral Tu-MORROW (Monday), at 13 w'elock M. from his late residence, 930 Union * street, thence to Alcazar buiiding. where rv- fces will be hell unler theauspicesof Cour: Rooln H0od No. 1 F. of A. Please omit owers. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by electric car at Fourteenth and Misson siroeimat 2 o'clock e. M. F. ov A._The officers and members of Court obin Hood No. 1 F. of A.. are hereby notified o assembe at tueir hall. tira floor, Alea:, buliding, TO-MORROW (Monday), at 1 o'clock . M sharp, to attend the funeral of our liate treasurer. Broier Juseph Hatflell. Kvery brother is earnestly requesed 10 be pre-ent. Menshers of sister onTis are ¢rilally invited toatend E.J. P. (’RIL: W M. JoRNSON, Financial Sec: HOKCK—A: Alddietown, Lake County, Cal., Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Mamie Hook "(nes Loughts.) beioved “faiier of Taomas Hoeck, #ad Cousin of John and Nick Neison, a nauive of Denmark. aged 26 years SeFriands and_scquaiata rospocs: nds and _acqualntances are fuliy invited (o attend :he fanaral THIS DA Y (Sunday), at 3 oclock r.X. from ihe rest dence of his father-in-law, Thomas Loughran, 919 Bryaot street. HOPP—In ‘hiscizv. June 26, 1897. Jullas Hopp (commonly calied Harry Brown), beloved husbanu of Annie S Hopp and father of Ida Pauine and Charies L. Hopp, a native of Ger- many, agel 48 . var, 11 moins and 3 days. KEIGHRY—1n iniy citv. Juse 20, 1%97. Brid<et ‘Agnes, beloved daughterof Martin and Ann Keighry. a native of County Galway, lreland, AT Friends and aoquaintances are respect- Whittler, A'0nz A | J & Dil er. ‘Wash, D¢ fully invited to attend tze funeral (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock A. M., from the var- lors of the United Undertacers, 27 and 29 Fin street, thence to ~acred Heart Chur:h, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of her sou. commencing at § o'clock A . Interment Mount Calvary Ceme:ery. Mctt WAN—An_snniversary high mass will celebrated at St. Dominic’s Church. corner Bush and Stelner stre~ 8 T-MORROW (Mo} day). at ® O'CIOCK A. M.. for (he repose of th s0u ‘of the late John McGowan. Eriends ar) 10 vited to atiend. MET ALF—In this o y. June 26. 1897, Avery Bruce, infant son of J. W.and Liretio Motcalf, & n.iive of San Francisco, aged 7 months and 18 Rvo June 26, 1897. Mary . RD—In tois clty, June 2 . Mary Or. ORere, Deloved mother 0! Willlam H. Mathows anativeof tounty Monaghan. lrelaud, aged 63 years. ROBINSON—In this city, June 25, 1897, a: bis residence 2534 Howard street, Thomas b, Robiusun, beloved father of Mrs Georzs A. Goess. Mrs. W. F. Wade of Sonoma and Walter T. ma Charies H. Robinson. a native of Maino, aged 73 yearsand 27 days [Poriand (Me) papers pleas: copy. | &G Friends aud scquainiances ars respsc- solly invited to atend tne funeral THIS DAY (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M. from Triuity Presbyteriau Church, corner of tapp and Twenty-thicd street. = Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. : SOBBE—Iu Santa Craz, Cal, Juae 25. 1897. jonn D. H.. beloved husband of Maria Sobbe, a native of Holsiein, wermauy, aged 64 vears'4 months an117 days. 3 Friend: fally invited 0-MORROW d_acqualnances ars raspoct attend the “uneral TO-MORKLW (Monday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from Drads’ Hall, 413 Sutrer siree., waere the funeral services will be ne.d nader the auspices of Siegel Grove No.7,U. A. 0. D. Intermen: L 0. 0. F.(eme: ters, SCHUNK—In this city, June 25. 1897, Peter, cearly beioveu nuspand of Margare: Schu: ik, ani father of "Anns, Margare:, iilizabeth, Peter F.. Joseph, Anton and Andrew Schink. ana- tive o Moli, Kheio- Preussen, Germany. axed 46 years. A3 Friends and acquatntences respect. full - Invited (o attend the funeral THIS DAY (Bunday). st 8 o'clock A. M.. from his late resi- dence. 35 Merritt sire-t, th-nce w St. Boniface Cburch, Goilen Gate avenue, beiween Jfones and Leavenworih s ree:s, where a solemn reauiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing a: 9 O clock A M. [nierment Hi.v Cross Cedtetary. SPENCER—In this city, June 23, 1897, Willlam E.. beloved husband of lillie I Spencer, a na- tive of Davtou, Oblo, aged 85 years 1 mouth 3 days. [Chicago (Iil) and Clacianacl - papers P.ease covy. | #FFriends and acquaintances are respects (Sunday), at 2 o'clock . deuce, Cemetery. TEN BOSCH—Tn this city, June 26, 1897, Nicho- las, beloved brotherot Adrian and Eoterick Ten Bosch. & naiive of uiverpoul, England, aged 22 years 1 monta and 13 days. R~ Notice of 1unaral hera . | WHITTIER—In this city, Jun- 25, 1897, Alonz> Augustos Whi.tier, & DaIv6 of Uabot. v asiglug- ton L ounty, Vt., aged 61 yoars sud 7 months. | &3 Frienas are respecttullv invited to atten1 the funeral services THIS DAY (Suuday), at 2 0'clock P. M., &. his la:e residencs, 1019 Oak street. Interment Masonic Cemeter.. YOUNGHAUS—In this city, Juae 26, 1897 Ernest, beloved husband of Marie Y ouighans, a native of Saxony, Germany,ased 5. years 7 months and 24 days’ B Friends ani uoqUAlNIAnces Are respact- fully inviled to aitend the fanoral TUESDAY, June 29 at 1 0'Clock P. M.. from his lai. res Qence, corner of Twenty-six th snd Hampshire streets. Luterien: v . oress Cemec-rr. —_——— M., from his late_resi- Ellis street. Ln.crment Cypress Lawn MCAVOY & CALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRKCTORS & EMBALMFKRS, | 20 Fifth St., Opp. Lincoin School, Telephone South 80. | NOTICE.—THE BUSINESS OF McAVOY & GALLAGH-R will be eondncied st the old sisnd. No. 20 Fifth street. for the benefis of the widow of the laie HENAY J. GALLAG- HEK and bis aisier, MISS ANNIE B GALLAG HER. MRE. H. J. GALLAGHER. ASKIE B GALLAGHER. JAS ENGLISH. T.'R. CABEW CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDEPTAKERS AND EMBALMI® FUNERAL DIRECTOKS, 18 Uaa Ness ave., Bear MAfkvs e Sud Fragoiscs Telepnone So. 168 F.1. GUNTZ. H. W. GANTNER. GANTNER & GUNTZ, Funeral Directors and Embaimers. Sand 10 CITY MALL SQUAKE. hone South 432 T HOTEL ARB;IVALS. | LICK HOUSE. Mra I, B Javes, £t Louls Miss D IIanes, st Louls ¥ H Carpe-ter, R M H Hubbard, Sun Jose | WW Williams. 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Por land J B Rine, Mouterey | M 3+ H Becry, S Diego Miss C B Hull, Denver | G W sweet, NY M J R charu, Santa Crus L Il | A Piculiar Ohio Community. “There is & community at Amish, Holmes County, Obio, that meets Bob Ingersoll’s idea of At.antis,” said a guest at the Planters’ yesterday, *“There are no churches and no minsters in the com- munity, which consists of 15,000 or 20,000 | souls, residing on 160-scre tarms. Every member of the settlement 1s a producer. Reiigious meeiings are held, but 1hey are at the homes of various members, not in | regularly esiablished meeting places. | Drait horses, the best in the country, come | ] | from Amish. The cusioms of the peo- ple ave primitive in their simplicity. No one ever thinks of knocking at » neighbor’s door; tuey just walk iu. *Travelers who come through the com- munity are taken in and entertained in literal interpretation of the Scriptural in- junction, and no one is permitted to re- ceive pay for the cnteriainment. The most curious of the cusioms of this pecu. liar people is that reiating to its women, Married women wear black caps; those who are engaced go to church in brown beadgear, while the young eiris proclaim the fact that their uffections are "disen- gaged by dain'y white bonnets. There 18 considerable seuse at_the bottom of this quaint custom, and the social jealousies and heart-burnings of other towns are said to be practically unknown in Amish. 8t. Lous Globe-Democrat. £ = All Kinds of Trouble. “Suppose yourself and a few frien/ were very hungry and were about tou served with a fine biv turkey by a color: waiter. Suppose, further, that when the waiter was about to enter the dining-room he stumbled anda dropped the platter upon which be carried the turker. What effect would that have upon several nations of world 2" "Supposs you tell ? It would mean the downfailof Turkey, the overthrow of Greece, ihe breaking up of China, the humiliaii n of Africa ang the disappointment of Hungary.”’—Pitigs. burg Chbronicle-Telegraph. fuliy Invitea to attand the foneral THIS vaY W - ‘ | | t , l