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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1898 e e S A SO e NP il b halibend G e S e et e B 0y i IR RS R e R e GENTS WANTE wanted everywhere, male and sell me Mountain Tea, Elec- and M ne; liberal terms. Ad- NTAIN TEA MEDICINE CO., 437+ st., San Fraucisco, Cal. o- agents wanted; 314 Th nth st., near Mission. B L — WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS, big wages. > of the check-issu- tate price, ad- ED—Glass showcase. CHURCH, 307 . BUSINESS CHANCES, $30-—SALOON on Sixth st. business; rent only §15 owner going on his WILKE, 753 Market st. $500—OLD and first- 0 Baldwin Hotel, [ ST SegRiE « | doing good-paying | must be sacrificed; | ranch. Particulars class paying saloon; close WILKE, 76 Market st 0o & Inauire $630—Cigar, candy and frait store; established § Years; doing a first-class paying business; Tent $32; a rare chance. WILKE, 153 Market. $1000-Hotel, with barroom: 30 rooms: estab- b-hea many years and doing a good paving usiness; rent §75; furniture in first-class con- on. Particulars, WILKE, 783 Market st. no removal; lowest rates: R & CO., 7 7 City Hall Sqre. Lelting, pipe, scales, tools, eto. t 1 sold. J. Livingston, 204 Mission. me good -hand household ¢ cash x 211, Call, ) HAND clothing, dresses, sealskins, sest prices send postal. 1020 Folsom. AN old-established and frai-class, _paying | corner butcher shop. in very best location | of the Western Addition; horses and wagons: must be sacrificed, as owner has tb leave the 4‘ | city at once. WILKE, 753 Market st. AN $300 restaurant and chophouse: choicest down-town location: patromized by brokers gr&:d:§nkers:l a Arsi-class, paying place; no - or night work; a rare chance. See _WILKE, 755 Market st R—OI €old, silver, castoff ight. Add. COLEMAN., 41 Third. EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post. Book- candy and Icecream very choice iocation in the Western | ; doing rushing business: first-class custom only. Inquire WILKE, 753 Market st. OTICE—STRAND & CO., 1) Sixth s sell your business quick for cash. Look at our bargains:— |Corner saloon Woodand coal yard$630 |Liquor store..... Coffee lunch parlor. 325 Grocery and bar.. Branch baky, 2rms 125 Cigar ttore, snap.. To buy or sell see STRAND & CO., 19 Sixth $30—CONFECTIONERY, parlo pi: usiness practice, shorthand, typ- & telesraphy languages, English branch- ~, electrical, ¢ivil& mining engineering, bsur- v assaying, navigation, etc.: 20 teach- ers; day and eve. sessions; catalogue malled. # SCHOOL of physical culture and elocution, 1215 Octayt San Francisco, MISS ELIZA | MACKINTC pupil of Professor G. W. i . Glasgow, Scotland, and graduate . hool of Oratory, Philadelphia, Pa., acher. Office days, p. m.. Sat. a. s College, 325 Montgomery st.; ruction in shorthand, typing, telegraphy, etc.; life scholar- rates per week and month. bing, : low hool; civil, electrical, m . assay, archit.; day & eve. ER NAILLEN, 93 Market. , mandolin, S0c an hour; inist and accompanist for enter- nd vocalists. 1209 Octavia st. . 220 Post st.; juven- M.: private lessons class Monday eveg: ng academy 2 P adults’ INDIV Post in dict 10554 50 month. 50c_per hour. A. ROABLES. PROF M. KOLANDER, teacher mandolin, guitar and banjo. 935 Market st., off Mason. FLUTE, mandolin, guitar lessons; club §1 monthly. PROF. GASTALDI, 710 Lombard. ture, piano; Paris graduate; French, W class 2 9 T NG, arithmetic, writing, gram- day, night; $5 mo. 1504 Market, op. $40—PARTNER wanted in saloon and lunch house in lively country town: one that £00d short order cook preferrsd; good chan See STRAND & CO., Sixth st. ER wanted in good payl STRAND & CO., 19 Sixth st. | licacy store; north Mar- ; central; 50 value in stock; fixtures NE low death cause of ale: 011 Fifth st. OR sale—On account of sickness barber shc 1026 Hyde st. stablished cheap rent; bargain. n: good location; Howard st. | GOOD paying saloon; No. 1 location. 506 Clay 2 | WANTED—Partner in a good restaurant; one | _with experience preferred. Apply 33 Bay st. | 0—Carpenter shop: established 13 years evervthing complete: fine location: large real asked. owner's work; material worth price DABLE & ROSS, 1148 Market st. $300—BLACKSMITH basines: stock and tools; clearing $125 per month; rent $12. Address Blacksmith, box 12, Call office, d $150—Shooting gallery; complete, £0od_business: worth double. = DABLE PARTNER wanted in good paying commission splendid “opportunity | ‘ ROSS, 1145 Market st | Address Box 339, AMBLE'S dancing school; Saturdays § P: M. 317 Devisade FISK teachers' agenc wanted now. 420 F s in 10 citles; teachers rrott building €15 LARKIN—Branch office of the Call. Sub- scriptions and want ads taken. ) Business College, 1236 Mar- .; 124 positions in '96, 103 in '97. 'GUITAR, mandolin, plano and vocal lessons; -"$3 month Mary Westhaus. 29 Fifth st. AL INSTRUMENTS. having use for a plano need not when good instruments can be i from us at cash prices upon yments of $3, 84, §5, 36, 37, $5, 89, handsome scarf and wood seat stool o charge for cartage. Purcahse your d low price pianos where they can a Steinway without sacri g AY & CO., Steinway . Kearny and Sutter st: LY the st and largest house g0 1s KOHLER & CHASE'S, O'Farrell st. Planos, organs al instruments’ of all Terms easy; prices low- sible dome to please and customer. other musical des and prices. Everything pe satisfy the _CHEANCE of a lifetime—Planos of all grades can be had 1 on easiest possible until January prices from $40 up. & SON, Curtaz block, 16, ; estabiished 42 years. OVER, slightly used, $3 Stein slightly used, $275, ond hand, ‘$100. . installments. 33 Market st. cut prices improve the opportu us ‘Haines Bros., Bush & man. WM. C. HAMILTON, L. Bancroft & Co., 324 Post einway, Chickering and & CO., 136 Elli; SHAW agents. Y. M. es of upright pilanos from | GOOD livery feed and sale stable for sale in a prospercus country town at a big bargain; particulars of MARK LANE, 602 Market st. LARGE VESSEL for sale. fice, Oakland. Terms at Call Of- | FINE chance for a baker; an old established | bakery and candy store, situated in one of | California’s best interior towns; an exceilent | chance for a young enterprising, hustling baker who understands his trade; price $500; terms reasonable; present owner must retire on account of fafling health. Address owner, | GEORGE ALDRIDGE, Paso Robles, Cal | IF you play the races, play them rizht, The | " American” Turf Bureau, 50 Market st | rooms 5 and 6, will cnable you to do | 0 and guarantee you to be a winner or re- fund your money; Invostigate our system cf playinz. Call or write. | DOWNTOWN notion-store, heart of the traffic, long lease at low rent | _only; good reaso P2 e e CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. RESTAURAXNT; _chex must be sold. fornia st in the located | with a good stock and I price $5000; principals for seliing. 1314 C | receipts $90 dally; Apply MR. KELLY, 583 Cali- | WANTED Business or half intercst not to ex- ceed §1500. 1. POND, E. Oakland, Station D. $200 FOR fine gropery and bar doing_fine busi- st. 866 Mission. y this paper. Inquire this 33 Third st.. Portiand, Oregon. PARTNER wanted with $3000 in com.mission. 217 Sansome st., rm. PARTNER with 3160 wanted on jewelry and collar buttons. 331% Bush st., room 2. SALOON, corner Third and Branna bargain; no agents. W. H. PAYNE $25—Store to let, corner Oak and Franklin, sult- | _able for any business. 1> Grant ave. ness; must be PORTLAND ager office or at 14 before the hipping and | Mtos | | COFFEE and tea routes supplied from CAS- WELL & CO.'S. 416 Sacramento st. first class_instruments, fully W a $15, and $20. MAU- VAIS MUSIC €O . 769 Market st on piano, good as new, very second hand uprights; $0 to $150. 9 Market st. VAl CSINESS cards printed $1; 25 visiting HILL, 724% Ma $200—Saloon busines: or_sale Tent; Apply 235 Third st. Subscriptions and want ads 11 taken for ; fine large upright, $125; $150; 10 other good bargains. BOW- 23 and 25 Fifth st. Briges, no int and ofher pianos: see our rent plan; st first year. 308, 310, 312 Post. TOR’S sale—M: anos a tion_fc EATON E t sell pianos at cash or_on install- STATE, 735 Market st. sons, 50 cents; at pu- Box 354, Call office. ANO and ma pil's home; f piano; must 3 egant upright earny st., room 26 upright piano for sale on $ in- 221 Leavenworth st. id_instrument; on st oright cheap. SCHMITZ, 18 ar Hibernia Bank. plend great sacri- BARTY £ Bast _must sell fine upright; 1021 Van Ness av s: most perfect, st piano you , 526 Hayes st. INGSBUR} want. J. HARRY SUPERIOR violins, zither: MULLER. maker, repairer. ENABE_ planos: new scale HHLER & CHASE. 30 O'Farrell st. O FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. old and new. H styles. 5-pos ler and engine, or will 216 HORSE-power b exchange for 6 horse-power gas engine. ad ave., South S. F. 5 new and second hand Sterling wheels; ICHOLS & CO., 404 Battery st. ins in new and second hand; all “eizes; half original cost. 105-111 Market, 8. F. " GRAPHOPHONES, $10; Records, $5 per doz: -.. “Projec cope, $100. Bacigalupi, 933 & 546 Mrkt ines, : ery. M- EOILERS, engines, 24 hand_ machinery. + IMTOSH & WOLPMAN, 137 Beale st. 3. R. POOL, house-mover, dealer second- bullding material. 1122-3¢ Mission. COFF and ZE mill, scale, hand-truck, letter-press, Qesk and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. mirrors, showcases, coun- ters, linoleum, - office furniture, store and wffice furniture and fixtures; new and sec- ond-hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1015-1021-1023 . “above Sixth. Mission showcases, counters, shelving, etc., ght and sold. 1063 Mission, near ith. KY, McErayer, April, 189 / bonded warehouse direct; Gc per gal- HRAIM, 628 Market sf o cheap—second hand fireproof safe at ELCOND hand dynamos, gasoline and steam cngines, boilers, pulleys, shafting, laundry n 1y, ete. SMITH CO., 521 Mission st. DTIRING from business: our entire stock of ttan furniture and baby carriages will be €01 at wholesale cost. California Rattan nd 747 Mission. bet.3d and ith TO LEASE. "REATION PARK- priviléges of San Lorenzo Grove to let coming season on reasonable terms to per party. Apply at the office of the an Leandro and Haywards Elec- 905 Broadway. Oaklan uilding, 222 Sutter st., to of lease. Apply to H. J. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free; divorce law @ specialty; private; ~.Bo fee without success; collection G. W. HOW Stcktn. VICL free—Private law matters; moderate ATTORNEY McCABE, 108 Larkin st. ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. W. W. successtul. DAVIDSON, 927 Market TYFEWRITEL 5, ALL typewriters sold and rented: few partly used for sale cheap; send for sample & Lrices. ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montgomery 'st. SALOON and 9§ 520 Pacific st urnished rooms; price $250. | LODGING HOU.ES FOR SALE. 10 ROOMS, brand new, only 15 rooms Van Ness: part 15 rooms; new; clears $7s.. | 23 rooms: corner; money m: 24 rooms and bar; sacrifice. 21 rent, $65; Ellis st. 32 good _speculation . 80 rooms; rent, §75; payments. WINSTON & CO., 30-room house; must sell ... 25-room rooming-house; paymen 8 50-room_boarding-house; offer wanted. 16 rooms, Market st. (transient), paym'ts §5 14 rooms on Golden Gate, rent $40.-......... 600 18-room house, all rented, clears $75... wen 500 12_rooms, central, good furniture 250 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth, TO Lay or sell your lodging-house cash see STRAND, 19 Sixth st. FOR sale—Coso House: oldest and best known lodging house-on Pacific Coast; 115 rooms; rents very low: will sell at a_very reasonable price; reason for selling—wish to retire from business. Apply at office of Coso House, quick for 18 ROOM house; good locatio offer- wanted; 'in payments. Call office. —— CARPET CLEANING. A A A A A A A~ A A CITY Steam Carpet-Cleaning Works; cleans, moves, lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 55 and 40 Eighth telephone South 250. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer . Carpet- beating Works, 35357 Tehama st.: tel. So. 4. GREAT Eastern _ Steam _ Carpet-Cleaning Works, 14 Sth st., B. GRANT. Tel. Jessie 201 CARPETS cleaned, renovated M'QUEEN, 433 Stevenson; tel. ADVANCE Carpet-c arket st.; Address Box 308, like new. J. s. 22 420 Sutter WALCOM, prop. aying, do; rug samples free; Stratton, 3 E CARPETS ®eaned and renovated like new. 23 Tenth; tel. South 3. Mackintosh & Co. 3. E. MITCHELL, Carpet-cleaning Co., 240 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard: tel. Mis. 74. CONKLIN'S carpet-beating works, 338 Golden Gate ave. Telephone East 12. DENTISTS. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1448 Market, nr. 1ith; no charge for extracting when plates are made. old plates made over like new; teeth from $5 per set; extracting blc; gas given. DR. GEO. W. LEEK, genuine Leek dentist, discover of painless extraction & patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell FULL set of teeth, §; painless extraction; ses our combination plate, thin as paper; war- ranted 10 years; teeth without plates; crown and bridge work our specialty; teeth im- planted or transplanted; fillings 50c, crowns $350; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. VAN VROOM electro-dental pagjors; painless dentistry; no shock; painless extraction a positive fact; full set of teeth, $5 up; sliver fillings, 25c up; gold crowns, $350 up; your teeth put In without & plate; open evenings. 97 Market st., cor. Sixth; phone Jessie 635. NEW York dentists—Plates § up; silver fill- ings, 25c_up; gold fiilings, Toc up; plates mended, $1 up: painless extraction, 50c; all work warranted. 969 Mission, SE. cor. 6th. HOUSES TO LET. HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath; rent $i¢ premises. §211 Dolores st. HOUSE of 5 sunny, convenlent rooms, fli. 442 Clementina st., pear Sixth. i 709 SUTTER, near Taylor—For office and resi- dence; § rooms; very choice; _investigate. $25—House of 10 rooms; bath; sunny belt. PERSONALS. GEORGE JAMES CROFTON—Information de- sired of the present abode or death of George ames Crofton, who once resided at Pomons afterward San Francisco. Address THOMAS C. GRANT, San Francisco, Cal. CCRRECT hair dressing at my parlors and at the low price of 2¢, and always well done; good switehes, §$1; finest, best quality, $3 50; extra heavy, long, $; open Sundays and holidays § to 12 a. m. G. LEDERER, 11 Stockton st. QUINONIA Halr Tonic cleanses the scalp, beautifies the hair. G. Lederer, 111 Stockton. CAL. INST., 402% Geary; tel. Davis 583; phren- ology, psychology taught; ex. free. PROF. J. GREVEN will Introduce three mo: talent to the public in their own concert inquire on 109 Cumberland st., bet. 19th and 20th, Guerrero and Dolores. 303 FELL—Elegantly papered; porcelain tub; latest plumbing: § rooms; go and see it; only $25. Apply MADISON & BURKE. ALL OVER TOW! You see houses to rent by BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. t Y. M. C. A. Hall, on January 2, 1565. Miss COTTAGES TO LET. M. De Chent, dramatic soprano; Miss I. it A A A it S S A e tncs ] T BOWI, TR0 SOPEANS, v auas MIC N B BERT, high lyric_tenor. | DR. V. CONDORY, M. D., expert physician, late of Hot Springs, Ark., has opened an office at 989 Howard st.; practicing physiclan. Office_hours from 9 t0 12, 2 t0 5 b. m. and from 7 to 8. ANY person desirous of getting married, call or send 10c for copy of January ‘‘Wedding Bell,” 12 pages: 442 gents, 315 ladies; no $ required. Editor, 111 Ellis st., San Francisco. MISS ANDERSON, graduate, Swedish nurse; baths; geouine massage: Swedish movemen ludios, gents. 96 Market, room 2, 23 fioor. ADVICE free; divorce laws specialty; privat no fee without success; collections. G. HOWE, att-at-law, 850 Market, cor Stockton. BADGES, photo, and badge buttons, made fn San_ Francisco at Eastern prices. WALTER N."BRUNT, $36 Clay st B B NEW cottage, 5 rooms; hot and cold water and stationary tubs; $14. 3219 Folsom st. key grocery. A GOOD start for 18%; 3 month_free: nice cottages, Hats, $10 up.’ Speck & Co., 602 Mkt. | 127 FAIR OAK st.—i room cottage with gas, garden: sun all day. 3613 ARMY, near San Jose ave.—Sunny cottage, 5 rooms, basement, bath. SUNNY cott " ment and of 4 or 5 rooms, bath, bas Fifteenth and Dolores st 1, $3 and §9 cottages, 3 and 4 rooms; good or- der. Apply 845 Bryant, or Umbsen & Co., 14 Montgomery s B —— FLATS TO LET. A $25 nice cottages and flats on Geary Polk. SPECK CO., 602 Market st. st., or. BIG outdoor stereopticon show every night | — | §10 A MONTH—6 Alpine st.; 5 rooms and bath; | cor. Market and Sixth; artistic advertise- hot and cold water; wash trays; sun in every | Mments in living lght: promoters of business. room. Apply No. 8 above. | Consult OWL ADV. .. 1160 Market WANTED—Small family to take part of flat. | ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester box 14, Call office. | “House, 44 Third st., nr. Market: 200 rooms, 2 to $1 50 per night; $150 to $6 per week: S15:—3 rooms; yard; cellar; no chil- | free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. $14—Suit to order; samples; try one. NEU- HAUS & CO., tallors, 115 Kearny sf flat, all modern improve- 727 McAllister st. S HARRISON— Lovel six roon grand vi nents. | GREAT catarrh cure; Wilson's vaporizing in- | haler; 3%6A Ellis; test free; cure $5. sunny flats; five and $18. CITY RE.LL ESTATE. $3750, ON easy terms, will buy the most at- tractive home built this vear; 2th st. near Church; lot 2xil4; nicely arranged I-story residence of § rooms, bath, etc.; best plumb- ing: handsomely decorated walls; no ex- pense has been spared; the house must be seen to be appreciated. BALDWIN & HOW- ELL, 10 Montgomery st. 4-ROOM cottage and lot, SI50; Mission cars; §16 monthly. Kearny st. NEW four room cottage on Cortland ave. for sale; $1000. Box 353, Call office. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. T TOL U S S 5 TO 150 acres, near Mill Valley; navigable stream and shade trees; suitable for camp- ing or resorts: also 2 acres near station, with dweiling, outhouses, small orchard; cheap. JAS. TUNSTEAD, San Rafael. BOOK and list of cheap land free. M. M. GRIFFIN, Cottonwood, Shasta County, Cal. WANTED—To_exchange a home in San Jose valued at $1200 for a small improved ranch; balance must be on easy terms. Box 349, LITTLE homes close to town; Improved: easy terms; also 4 to 12 acre pieces on $ and 10 years’ credit. D. H. TWING, Sonoma City; every Monday At 632 Market st S. F. PROFERTY 10 EXCHANG City lot for income property; cash differ- 1 _block from BABIN, 413 20 houses and lots, from $1250 to . 10,000 50 ranches, all sizes, from $100 to ....... 30,000 20 houses, Oakland and Alameda, $1000 to. 8,000 What Have You to Offer? H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. MUNEY 10 LOAN. ANY amount at 6% & ct. on real estate; 2d & 30 mortgages, estates, undivided interests, real estate in probate, iife insurance, goods in warehouse, furniture and pianos without re- moval; mortgages and legacies bought; no de- lay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. 3. LOANS on furniture or planos in S. F., Oak- land or Alameda, at lowest rates, without removal; no commissions: no delays. J. NOONAN. 1017 to 1028 Mission, above Sixth; tel. South 14. MRS. DR. D. BARTON, specialist in confine- ments and female diseases. 803 Howard st. ‘CLOAKS and tallor-made sults retalled at Wholesale figures. 20 Sansome st. BRANCH office of The Call, 167 Ninth st.— Want ads and subscriptions taken. SUPERFLUOUS hairs removed by electrolysls, MRS. DR. WELCH. 2115 Bush. to order on easy installments. L. LEMOS. 1117 Market st.. bet. 7th and Sth ———— e DRESSMAKERS. 5 and 6 room: and 305% Mason st. DOWN-TOWN flat 303 rent §25. 46 SEVENTH, opp. new Postoffice lot—Flat 4 sunny rooms; rent moderate. 3411 20th, near Capp—7 room flat; basemen s and bath, $32 3. Apply MADISON & BURKE. ‘ALL OVER TOWX You see flats to rent by 0 Montgomery sf ach office of The Call; sub- BALDWIN & MME. GOLDSTEIN—Elegant, stylish dresses, HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 948 Market st., tel. green 4. ON furniture and pianos without removal; no commission; lowest interest; part payments received; money quick and confidential. 1170 Market st., room 63, $ per month interest on each $1000; 55 cents per mo. on $100: sny amount: on 2d_mort- Eage, any security. Address Cash. Bx 2, Call. ON furniture, planos; city or Oakland; no re- moval; low rates: no commission; $25 up: private party. BONELLI. 402 Geary st GO to & regular licensed pawnbroker at 1 ecriptions 5 . s v Fourth st., upstairs; strictly private; low ————————————————————— 30 UD dresses made over. § Eddy st.. rm. Tates: tel: vad St Solat: 108 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. TAN ON furniture, piancs: no commission; low LIRTER CLAIRVOYANTS. Ttes: private. SCRIBNER & €O.'7 City §18. QOUGH: “Housekeeping ronms, Kitohen &Bd'{ s DR F. CLARIC. the " OlsGueotibed il — ( ce clairvoyant and medium; while en- tranced she ill reveal every hidden mystery in life; she wiil show you how to overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost affections; unites the separated, recov- ers lost, stolen or burled property; locates treasures, minerals: tells your entire life, past, present and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours, 10 A. M. to & P. M.: perfect satistaction guaranteed by mail. Send stam for circular with special terms. MRS. DR, F, CLARK, rms 25 & 26, 1206 Market, opp. 6th ;‘\l onder: 6% HOWARD-Nicely furnished bay suite, 33 LARKIN—Nicely furnished housekeeping Tooths, with kitchen. -window with kitchen; others; reasonable. 25 LEAVENWORTH_Medium-sized unfur- nished front room, American family, adults, $5. 111, MINNA—Large furnished front bay- window housekeeping room; cheap. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant card- reader, born double vell and second sight: dingnosts disease, full life reading: la.. Wo: ont_sunny hous gents §1; palm. & clairv.; sit. §1350, 126 Turk. and Aingie; GhioaD. MME, LE NORMANDE, clairvoyant, card 548 MINNA—2 nicely furnished, sunny house | reader; hours 10 to 4; evenings. 401 Leaven- keeping rooms. _worth st. AT = ‘ > & y . | REMOVED—Mme. Lenemar tells fortunes by §1 NATOMA-Doutle and single sumny rooma; | BEAl 0N e A e re R ik ctable place. % Sixth st., room 6. 21 NINTH—Front sunny suite for Hght house keeping: cooking stove: running water. | YOUR future told by cards; ladies 10c; gents % Folsom st. 2e. 1037%% ANY sum, 1st or 20 mortgages, estates in pro- bate, et Room 7, 508 California st. 50 to $50,000; lowest rates; 1st and 2d morts. any proposition. Dryden, 413 Montgomery. | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $1400 WILL buy a 2-story house of 6 lgrae rooms and bath on Twenty-fifth st., near San Pablo ave. A. J. SNYDER & CO., 467 Ninth st., Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. FOR rent—Furnished or unfurnished fine 10- room house; furnace, etc.; choice part of Berkeley and near R. R. station: large grounds; rent reasonable to good, responsible tenant. P. W. H. ASH, 415 Montgomery st. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same pub- lished. DBORN. ANDREWS—In Grass _Valley, December 30, 1897, to the wife of Elisha Andrews Jr. a son. ARMSTRONG—In Stony Point, December 24, 1897, to the wife of G. J. Armstrong, a son. ANDRESEN—In Walnut Creek, December 26, 3597, to the wife of Nils Andresen, a daugh- ter. BOYD—In_this city, January 1, 1885, to the wife of Robert Boyd, a daughter. BROWN—In Colfax, December 30, 1887, to the wife of R. D. Brown, a daughter. DAVIS—In Crockett, December 2, 1897, to the wife of John Davis, a daughter. FRANE—In Grass Valley, December 30, 1897, to the wife of Fred Frank, a son. HALL—In_this city, December 29, 1397, to the wife of Benjamin Hall, a daughter. LAPHAM—In this city, December 25, 1897, to the wife of Lorenzo Lapham, a daughter. McMENAMIN—In Grass Valley, December 25, 1547, to the wife of James McMenamin, & son. MORALES—In Porterville, December 25, to the wife of Frank Morales, a son. ROBERTS—In_Alameda, December, 30, 1397, to the wife of Willlam Roberts, a son. STIRN—To the wife of Charles Stirn, a daugh- ter. SULLIVAN—In Port Costa, December 30, 1597, to the wife of J. D. Sullivan, a daughter. SMITH—In Concord, December 23, 1897, to the wife of Thomas G. Smith, a daughter. WILHELM—In Alameda, December 31, 1897, to the wife of J. Wilheim, a son. WARRINGTON—In Angels Camp, December 23, 1897, to the wife of Benjamin G. Warring- ton, a ‘son. 1897, CITY and country; any sum: Ist and 2d mort- ete. MURPHY, 628 Mkt. st. furniture; lowest : private. 116 McAllistes no removal; 39 Flood bldg., 4th and Market. easy terms. $100,000 on life insurance policies; low interest. JOS. B. TOPLITZ, 330 Pine. MARRIED. ANDERSON—VETTER—In this city, at 1405 Scott street, December 27, 1897, by the Rev. William A. Gardner, Andreas B. Anderson and Katharine Vetter. BRUGUIERE—McKISICK—In this city, Jana- ary, 1, 188, by the Rev. R. S. Foute, Peder Sather Bruguiere and Madeleine McKisick, CURTIS—HARMON—In Santa Rosa, Decem- 10 SIXTH—Most reliable place to borrow mon- ey: diamonds and jewelry. FINANCIAL. 230 Montgomery st_—Loans on life bank books. policles and buy LOANS on real estate, bonds, etc.; lowest rates. McAFEE BROS.. 108 Montgomery st. —_— —$6; large bay-window room; grate and | MME. RAVENA reads life fluently: business closet; first floor. | advice; names given; %c up. b Fourth st. MME. SODAN, Scotch seeress, card-reader and palmist. 619 Eddy, 9 to 8 P. M. RAY FAIR-Card reader; magnetic healing a ecialty. 223 Post st., room 2. MRS. MANDENA, medium and palmist; read- TH—$5; two furnished housekeep- or 4 sunny complete for housekeeping. rooms, furnished keeping. seiTea __ | MRS. SHAFFER, test and business medium; 11) THIRD—Housekeeping suite; also one room | _Sittings daily. 123% Sixth st., room M. on front, furnished complete for housekeep- | ynE. MOREAU, test ey foe vy __ | _card reader; 2c up. 73 Fourth st., upstairs. 3567 TWE! Y-FIRST, near Ci al —] 1S ILLE. - 3 3353 TWENTY-SIXTE 7!‘\!"“!}”‘\! housekeep- ing rooms, §8 and $10 per month; everything complete. 1139 VALENCIA. MME. HANSEN, palmi present and future; 2c. . _card-writer; past, 148 Sixth, room 3. MISS LOLA STEVENS, genulne magnetist and card reader. 17 Powell, room 2. MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS_First in her pro- fesson: never fails; advice: help. 829 Bost. MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave: future hus- bay-window house- keeping rooms and bath; furnished. ROOMS TO LET. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Elghth st, | band's r’cture 2c: ladies. 54 O'Farrell st. near Market: furnished and unfurnished. — THE Cosmopolitan—Select family hotel; 100 | SPIR({TUALISM. Fifth st., cor. Mission; rooms s0c, Toc and $§1 per night; $2 to § per week. DR. HARLOW DAVIS, clairvoyant; diagnosis without questioning; test circle Thursdays, § P. m., 50c; sittings, $1; 10-12, 2-4. 1015 Market. FREE test to all this week, circles Monday, Wednesdsy and _Friday. LEAN medivm, just from Alasl MME. MAYO STEERS, Tues. § P.M., Thurs. 2 P.M.; $5c; readings 3. A. M. FRANCIS, independent slate-writer; de- veloping circle Wednesday eve. 118 Halght st. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, spiritual medium, for messages and advice, 213 Stockton st e e e e FIFTH—Pleasant sunny unturnished rooms to let 10 “FIFTH-Clean, furnished rooms, $ to hotsekeeping $12 up. 760 FOLSOM—Double sunny furnished front room; rent cheap. Nicely furnished rooms, $4 612 FOLSOM st. 102 GEARY—Sunny furnished rooms for gents; $6 and $7. 116A GRANT AV —Newly opened and newly | renovated house: furnished and unfurnished | FAANE, rooms and offices; reasonable. e o e el e SO SRR b= -carat stone, gold-bar _diamon 186 HOWARD, cor. Fourteenth—Three sunny | brooch: New Year's eve: vicinity Powell and rrun[’rooms‘ 39, Market sts. Suitable re: 715 HOWARD, St. Davids—200 rooms: single; sunny reading-roo ; 2c up. 1124 HYDE, near Sacramento—Private family; large front alcove room, with or withoui board; telephone; 2 car lines convenient. 135 JESSIE, rear of Mint—Neat single front Toom; rent $6; private. ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny—Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first-class in every respect; terms reasonable. MRS. GOODBA! BAY horse, with white stripe on nose. Ken- tucky Stables. GERMOSSE & ARSTON. LOST—A pass-book with the Hibernia Sav- ings and Lean Society of S.n Francisco in the name of Katharine J. O'Connor, No. 215,089. The finder will please return to bank. suites; LOST—White English setter, tan and black on head: suitable reward. Return 2525 Folsom st., bet. Twenty-first and Twenty-second. POCKETBOOK, black with white stripes: re- ward. Address C. GUSTAFSON, 153 Tehama, e o 10 ToRATE, PHYSICIANS. SUITE suitable for a physiclan or dentist— varlor, kitchen, single Toom. 327 Larkin. 4 LARKIN—Sunny furnished rc double and singl unny furnished rooms and $. MEDICAL. DR. V. CONDORY, M. D.—Expert physician, late of Hot Springs, Ark., has opened an of- fice at 989 Howard st. Svphilis, chronic dis- eases of the skin, stricture, gonorrhea, piles. nervous prostration, rheumatism, swollen and ST joints, contracted muscles and all_secret diseases cured by special treatment. No in- terference with patients’ work; cure guar- anteed. Hours, 9 a. m. to 12 m., and 2 to 5 p. m.; 7to 8 p. m. ALL monthly irregularities or other conditions from whatever cause, restored at once; safe and sure at any time; kind sympathy and aid; instant relief for travelers; tumors re- moved by electricity; home in confinement; best care and privacy; for guaranteed relief consuit the doctor Lefore going elsewhere: regulating pills and capsules, $1. MRS. DR. WYETH, 918 Post st., near Larkin. ALL of Dr. Foulet's capsules are guaranteed ‘absolute cure for all female diseases: posi- tively safe and sure; no danger or after ef- fects; taken in time it also acts as a pre- ventive; price 8150 per box, sent free by mail on receipt of price; consultations on all special diseases free. WALLER BROS. 33 S. F. A caution—Before pur- write us. A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all female diseases; a home in confinement, with be: possible care: with the privacy of a hom and the convenience of a hospital; those who are sick or discouraged should call on the doctor and state their they will find in her a true friend; all consuitations free and absolutely confidential. MRS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st. A PROCESS that never fails to restore every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause in few hours when medicinesand others have failed; no instruments used; many years experience; every case guaranteed; advice free; terms reasonable; first-clase private home for confinement. 'MRS. DR. DALEY, 1126 Market st., over Owl Drugstore. SURE cure, when others fall; no medicine instruments; every woman her own phys clan for all female troubles, no matter from what cause: restore in 1 day: never fails: con- sultation free; can be sent and used at home. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny. Orders by tele. DRS. GOODWIN, diseases of women: ladi near or far; safe, quick cure guaranteed; any allment; maternity home: best care; skill only; low fees; Dr. Schuck's self-cure, 3. 401 Van Ness. DR. AND MRS. WEGENER, 1312 Golden Gat ave., formerly 526 Eddy st.—Safe. quick cure for all female complaints guaranteed; pri- vate home in confinement; every comfort; infants adopted; terms moderate; pills $1. REMOVED—M SD—Mrs. Dr. Scott, 416 Geary st., now 1104 Market. female complaints and diseases of the eye permanently cured or ng charge; treatment by mail: inclose stamp. rivate family, to : reference required. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office and res. 1208 Market: diseases of women a specialty. LEGAL NOTICES, 0 MARY—Furnished _room, middle-aged gentiem 51 1 McALLISTER—Reduced; sunny suites, poms, offices, studios, class rooms, $7 50 mo. MINNA, cor. Eighth—Newly furnished bay vindow roos $1 a week. HANCOCK HOUSE, 751 Mission; select family rooming house; $150 to $6 per week. 321 O'FARRELL—Large kitchen, unfurnished; $1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—ESTATE OF ELLEN COAKLEY (alias), deccased. Notice is_hereby given by the undersigned, A. C. FREESE, administrator of the estate of ELLEN COAKLEY (allas), deccased to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the’ said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this no- tice, to the said administrator at room 35, Chronicle building, corner of Geary and - | Kearny streets, the same being his place for $1| the transaction of the business of the sald estate in the city and county of San Fran- cisco, State of Callfornia. A. C. FREESE, Administrator of the estate of ELLEN COAK- LEY (alias). deceased. Dated at San front room, with separate entranc s O'FARRELL, near Jones—Furnished and unfurnished rooms; very reasonable. 17 POLK—Front double and single rooms per week and up. RANDOLPH'' House, 501 Post st., cor. Mason bay window pariors; smaller Tooms; ran- ning water; gas: $150 t0 34 per wee W POWELL—Nice cozy furnished front room for rent. . » December 13, 1897. J. D. SULLIVAN, Attorney for administrator. The California Debris Commission, having re- ceived applications to mine by the hydraulic process from B. Freccero, in the Frazer and Swank Gravel Mine at Washington Ranch, Calaveras County, to deposit tailings in an old pit; from Manuel Silva and Joseph Enos, in the Cherokee Flat Mine, ut Cherokee, Butte County, to deposit tailings on a flat below the mine; from J. Logamasino, in the Grizzly Bear Placer Mine, near Johnsville, Plumas County, to deposit tallings in Sauirrel Creek: from Paul Zerga et al., in the Chance Placer Mine, near Sierra City, Sierra County, to deposit tail- ings on a flat below the mine: from T. T, Kirk- 52 SECOND—Nice single and double rooms, $i to $3 week; 25c to 60c per night; respectable. 116 SIXTH—Nicely furnished rooms; sultes or single; day, week or month. BUTTER _HOUSE, 8 Sutter—Furnished rooms; running hot water; transient; 25c up. 706 TAYLOR—Well furnished sunny room for gentleman BOARDING AND ROOMS 2 FELL—Sunny furnished rooms: board op- tional; parlor for 2 with board, $35. ham, in the Mount Vernon Mine, near Nevada — — (ity, Nevada County, to deposit tailings in 220 EDDY—Sunny front single and double | Mount Vernon ravine; from William Ross, in rooms; first-class board, $3 50. the Clark Mine, near Oleta, Amador County, to deposit tailings in Deadman’'s Creel from 511 FOLSOM—Swedish private boarding, with room, $ to % per week: nice house: nice ocation. HOTEL SALISBURY; beautiful grounds; ta- ble unsurpassed. 29 Hyde, cor. Eddy. WALDORF, 309 Powell—Newly renovated; ele- gant rooms: board. MRS. CALHOUN. ————— CHILDREN BOARDED. Charles E. Wise, in the White Oak Mine, nors Colfax, Placer County, to deposit talli in Live Oak ravine; from John' Solari and. Jon Devencenzi, in the Red Gulch and Mahaie Flat Hill Mines, near Volcano, ‘Amador Coun ty, U eposit ngs ravine bel .Jme:;l{r&nl- 3. 'P. and M. 5. Goodmenin (e Bicknel ne, %o deposit_ taiiings in North branch of Suties ol br Bins, st Orey Lanny ndisna g ' 0 o o deposit tailings i by RESPECTABLE party would 1ike to board ona | Creck, sites fiotice thAL & mecting will be R or two children or baby; terms reasonable. | at room 59, Flood bullding, San Francisco, Cal., Box 244, Call office. ——eeeeeee e on January 17, 1598, at 1:30 p. m. ALPEAU'S French pills—A boon to ladies “rith female troubles: no danger; safe, cure; $2 50 express C. O. D.; don't delay until too late 0SGOOD BROS., ‘Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal. LADIES—Why suffer? Get released from trouble; irregularities restcred without fai .low fees; specific female pills, $130. DR. SMITH, 1308 Market st.; 110 4, 7 to 8 p. m. A_BOON to wives and mothers—Seguro; price $16). RICHARDS & CO.. 406 Clay st: send 2-c stamp for particulars to Seguro Manu- facturing Co.. 531 K st., Sacramento, Cai. CONFIDENTIAL—Ladles in trouble communi- cate with DR. SANTEE, 233 Grant ave., San Francisco. BURE cure irregularities or other female dis- eases. MRS. DR. PUETZ. 234 Fourth. HOME in confinement: diseases of womten. Mrs. Dr. Funke, 1416 Sth st., Alameda. STERILITY cured by Mrs. Dr. Sattler, gradu- uate midwife, 1709 Powell; tel. red 2641. PARIS MATERNITY, 609 Bush: conflnement at home, 10 days, $20. Tel. Green 5Sl. HEALTHY child for adoption. MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 Elghth st., Alameda. DRS. KERGAN & KENNEDY cure blood, skin and private diseases. $ Mason. 615 LARKIN—Branch office of The Call; sub- seriptions and want ads taken. B — LORSKES, 10 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 327 Sixth st.. auction sales every Wed- nesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctloneers. 50 head of horses suitable for any business. Old Turk street Car Stable. 1301 Turk st WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. AL kinds new ud.-r:.‘em:;i.m wr;;fi'uh ages, bugeles, o rness: largost as- mnmnufom! prices. lilh‘.md ‘alencia. ‘FINE laundry, baker's and milk wagons cheap for cash or installments; 1 fine top and open buggy: also 1 hack. $28 Harrison st. TWO express, 2 grocery, 1 business and plano- box top buggy. 1161 Howard st. SEWING MACHINES. $—FULL set of teeth; best make; kept in repair; extracting free: fillings, 50c; crowns, $3 50. Pacific Dental Parlors, 15 Third st. OHIO dental parlors, %6 Market st.; painicss extracting, 50c; open evenings and Sundays. OTICE of rallroad consolidation—Pursuant Nlo the statute in such case made and s vided, notice is hereby given that the teaston - Ragiway . Company, L R », upon the written consent of the stockholders hold: more than three-fourths in value of all the STOLLES TO LET. FIRST-CLASS store, cor. Geary and Polk st suitable for drug store; easy terms to de- sirable tenant. Apply MADISON & BURKE. oot ot B AL B3 3 DR. J. J. LEEK, 1% Market open_even- ings; Sunday till noon; registered dentist. W. C. HARDING, M. D., 500 Sutter st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5375; painless extraction. OFFICES TO LET. B st now_occupled by W. Loaiza ASHTON, 411 Montgomery. stock of each of sald corporations respec: tively, and by agreement of the respective boards of directors of said corporations made and entered into in ce with such con- sent and pursuant to the statute in such 218 SA & Co. ALL work reasonable and warranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1320 Market st. SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. C. YOUNG. 1841 Polk st. COLTON Dental Assoclation, $06 Market st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. KEMINGTO . 3: eeat. SCOTT & BANNAN, 333 Montgomery. fine order; 32 pie | 615 LARKIN—Branch office of The Call. Bub- sample | 615 X scriptions and want ads case and provided, have consoll and amalgamated thelr caplial - STORAGE. stocks, debts, properties, assets and franchises under the AT low rates—Furniture, carpets, planos, te name and style of the Pajaro Val- household goods; clean, light compartments: ley Conmsolidated Railroad advances made. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Dated at San Franci; fornia, the Mission st., above Sixth; open evenings. tnsf.,h o&n::mbef. A.d all.'l. e AT lowest nm—ammmf;ofi.m;w Pajaro Valley Railroad MONTHLY; rented. repaired, bought, sold; “wln- supplies. 146 . ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE! CERTIFICATE OF COPARTNERSHIP—No- tice is hereby given that A. W. SCOTT, JOSEPH MAGNER and A. W. SCOTT JR. have this day formed & coparthership under the firm name and style of SCOTT & MAG- NER. All three of 'sald parties are resi- Siucor Dtate-of California. " Bald. patinccsnip Ciuco, Btate of & 3 ership is formed to carry on a general hay. grain and commission busiuess in sald city and county and elsewhere. Dated the 2d day of December, AW, ? A. W. SCOTT JR. | ASTON—In this city, ber 20, 1897, George C Curtls and Mabel F. Harmon, both of Healdsburg. FERGUSON—TURNEY—In this city, December 25, 1357, by the Rev. Father Prendergast, Theodore Ferguson and Margaret Helen Tur- ney, both of San Francisco. ISEELL—BLANKENSHIP—In _Forest Hill, December 25, 15¢7, George W. Isbell and Min- nie May Blankenship, both of Forest HIll. JONES—HILL—In Bear Valley, December 25, 1897, by the Rev. J. C. Pendergast, Samuel A. Jones and Mabel B. Hill. McCAULEY—McGOWAN—In _ Angels Camp, December 23. 1847, by John Cooley, Justice of the Peace, James McCauley and Mrs. Mary McGowan, both of Angels Camp. MASON—RICE—In_Gilroy, December 20, 1897, by the Rev. W. D. Crabb, George T. Mason of San Francisco ard Nellie Rice of Gilroy. MILLER—DOIG—In Fresno, December 29, 1897, by the Rev. A. Melvin Willlams of Visalia, Frederick E. Miller of Visalia and Jessie Doig of Fresno. NICKLOS—BAKER—In Santa Rosa, Decem- ber 25, 1897, Chris Nicklos of Healdsburg and Maude Baker of Santa Rosa. PALMER—RAWSON—In Martinez, December 26, 1867, by the Reyv. S. Kinsey, Jounty S. Palmer and Ella A. Rawson, both of Mar- tinez.. READ—INGRAHAM—In Martinez, January 1, 1898, by the Rev. Mr. Stoddard, R. D. Read and Alice M. Ingraham. RULOFSON—STALEY—In Santa Rosa, De- cemler 2, 1807, Charles H. Rulofson of Ba- kersfield and Cora Staley. SMITH—RICKARD—In Grass Valley, Decem- ber 25, 1897, John Smith of Iowa Hill and Lila Rickard of Grass Valley. —_— DIED. ANGUS—In San Jose, December 31, 1897, Mrs. Elizabeth Angus, relict of the late Captain John A. Angus, sister of Archie McDonald and_ Mrs. Willard Morse, and mother of Adolph D. and Jobn A. Angus Jr., aged 70 years 3 months and 25 days. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), upon the arrival of the San Jose broadgauge train at 1:30 p. m., at Third and Townsend streets. January 1, 188, Rose, beloved daughter of the late James L. and Sarah E. Aston, and beloved sister of Sarah Aston, Mrs. Eilen Horan and Mrs. James Griffin, u native of San Francisco. € Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Monday), at 9:3 o'clock, from her late residence, 411 Tenth street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ALLISON—In Clayton, December 25, 187, Elizabeth Allison, aged 71 years. BAUER—In this city, January 1, 1898, George Bauer, beloved brother of Mrs. Michael Fricker and Charles Bauer, a native of Lan- gensulzbach, Canton Woerth, Alsace, aged 45 _years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), st 2 o'clock, from the residence of his brother, Charles Bauer, 152 First street, neat Howard. Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery. BITHER—In this city, January 1, 1898, Eliza- beth, infant dnughter of F. L. and Sadie Bither, a native of San Francisco, aged 10 days. CROWLEY—In_this city, January 1, 198, Michael J., beloved husband of Mary A. Crowley, and dearly beloved father of Mrs. T. N. Holm and the late William J. Crow- ley, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 6 years and $ months. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Monday), at $:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1724 Page street, thence to St. Agnes Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery, private. CLANCY—In this city, January 1, 1888, Cath- ering, wife of Peter Clancy, and mother of James, William, George, Emmett and Minnie Clancy, a native of County Roscommon, Ire- land, aged 55 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 818 Larkin street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CALNEN—In this city, December 31, 1897, at her residence, 4 Howard court, Margaret, be- loved wife of Daniel Calnen, and mother of John J., Daniel M. and Kate Calnen, Mrs. T. Farrell and Mrs. W. Stevens, aged & years and 3 months. ¥ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Monday), at $:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 4 Howard court, thence to St. Rose's Church, Brannan streef, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery . CROWLEY—In this city, January 2, 1898, Mary. Crowley, dearly beloved wife of the late Daniel A. Crowley, mother of James C. Crowley and the late Mrs. Kate Mulcahy, and grandmother of May E. and Laura Mul- cahy, a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged 67 years. CROTTY—In this city, January 2, 189, John T., beloved brother of William and Frank Crotty and Mrs. R. Smith, a native of New York, aged 32 years. [7Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 123 Market street. . CAIN—In Auburn, December 2, 1887, T. J. Cain, a native of Ireland, aged 52 years. CAMPBELL—In Ocean View, January 1, 189, Catherine Campbell, beloved mother of Mrs. P. Breen and James and Harry Campbell, and grandmother of Marion and Tessie Breen, a native of Liverpool, Engiand. Pitts- burg, Pa., and Wheeling, W. Va., papers please copy.) £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to at the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock. from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. P. Breen, 245 Bright street, Ocean View. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. CONKLING—In Napa, Cal., December 30, 1807, Alonzo H., husband of M.'J. Conkling, father of Lydia, Arthur and Edna Conkling. and son of Gertrude B. and the late George ling, a native of New York, aged DERHAM—A solemn requiem mass fered for Rev. J. H. QP is 3 (Monday), at 9 o'clock, at St. Dominic's Church, Bush and Steiner streets. DANA—In this city, January 1, 183, Angie U, beloved wife of H. A. Dana, a native of Canandagua, N. Y. [ Funerai- this day (Monday), at 2 o’clock, from the parlors of the California Under- takers, corner of Geary and Stockton streets. DESALLIER—In San Martine, December 2, 1397, Mrs. S. Desallier, aged 66 vears months and 21 days. DAVIS—In Brentwood, December 22, 1897, Mrs. William R. Davis, widow of the late William R. Davis. EVANS—In this city, January 1, 157, George R., beloved husband of Mrs. Rose Bingham Evans, a native of Bath, Me., aged 63 years 11 months and 23 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2420 Mission street, near Twenty-first. In- terment Masonic Cemetery. GAYLORD—In this city, January 1, 1898, Courtlandt Hilliard Gaylord, M. D., aged 3 years. {7 The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 11 o'clock, from the chapel of Trinity Church, corner of Bush and Gough streets. Burial private. GOFF—In Hollister. December 26, 1597, Her- bert Ray, son of W. K. and Ella 1. Goff, aged 10 years and 17 days. HOGAN—In Bennett Valley, December 25, 1897, Mrs. Mary Hogan, aged 73 years, a native of Missouri. HUDSON—In Melitta, December 25, 1597, Gra- cie B., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, aged 1 year. KENNY—In this city, January 1, 187, Aloy- sius D., dearly beloved son of Frank C. and Mary O. Kenny, and grandson of Dennis and ‘Alice Kenny and John and Margaret Vinal, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 months and 1S days. (Petaluma papers please copy.) [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 21 Oak Grove avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. B LEE—In this city, January 1, 183, George A., dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Lee, and father of Bessie and Mabel Lee, a na- tive of California, aged 34 years. [ Friends and acquaintaices are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 4028 Army street. A member of Court Lincoin No. $17, A. O. F. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. MAGUIRE—In West Berkeley, January 1, 1898, at the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Nel- lie Petersen, 2022 Fifth street, Mary Agnes, baloved daughter of Peter and Mary Ma- guire, a native of Alameda, Cal, aged 7 years 5 months and 10 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from 2022 Fifth street, ‘West Berkeley. Interment St. Mary's Ceme- tery. Oakland. MITCHELL—In this city, January 1, 188, Emma Josephine, beloved wife of Frank E. Mitchell, and beloved daughter of Winthrop J. Fifleld, aged 29 years 9 months and 22 days, a native of San Francisco. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1326 Webster street. Interment San Jose Cemetery. MALONE—In Port Costa, December 24, 1897, L. J. Malone, aged 33 years. O'SHEA—In this city, January 2, 1508, Mar- garet, beloved wife of the late Corneliua (’'Shea, mother of Daniel and Cornelius O'Shea, and sister of Michael Callaghan and the late Catherine Brown, a native of County Kerry, Jreland, aged 6 years. C>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2225 Folsom street, near Twenty-sev- enth, thence to.St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her =oul at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. PARSON—In Congress, Ariz., December 31, 1897, Josiah, beloved husband of Mary Par- son, father of the late Willie Parson, and brother-in-law of Barney McHugh, = Mrs. James Maher and S. Fitzgerald, a native of Lebanon, Ind., aged 54 years. L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. ROACH—In this city, January 1, 1895, James, beloved husband of Norah Roach, loving father of Josie, Mary, Mort and Marguerite Roach, brother of John Roach, son-in-law of Margaret and the late James Dugan of Smartsville, Yuba County, and brother-in- law of Mrs. T. Kerrigan, a native of Gurty- rahally, Ballyvourice, County Cork, Ireland, aged 46 years 8 months and 22 days. C> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Mouaay), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 922 Battery street, thence to St. Fran- cis Church, Vallejo street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commeneing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flow- ers. Y. M. I—To the officers and members of Washington Council No. 4, Y. M. L: You are hereby notified to meet at 922 Battery street, this day (Monday), at 8:15 o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, James Roach. Fines for non-attend- ance will be strictly enforced. JOHN J. DUDDY, Pres. J. J. LARKIN, Cor. Sec. SHERIDAN—In this city, January 1, 188, Mary A.. beloved -wife of Thomas Sheridan, and mother of Lillian Sheridan, a native of Ireland, aged &S vears 9 months and § days. (Liverpool, Engiand, papers please copy.) I-¥Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Monday), at 3 oclock, from her late residence, 1200 Golden Gate avenue, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. SWAIN—In this city, January 1, 1505, Mary A, beloved wife of Charles H. Swain, a na- tive of Nantucket, Mass., aged 6 years 10 months and 22 days. @ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, 510 Leaven- worth street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. SIMON—In this city, January 1, 1895, Eliza- beth, beloved mother of Alexander and Leh- man Simon, a native of France, aged $ years and 4 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances age respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 10 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, JMA Larkin street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. Please omit flowers. SPARGO—In this city, December 31, 157, Ma- ria Elaine Edna, dearly beloved and only daughter of John and Mayme Spargo, sister of Aloysius Spargo, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denis Shea, and nlece of Ifaniel, John and Lizzie Shea, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 year 1 month and 24 days. I The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, Hotel Jefferson, corner of Brod- erick and Jefferson streets, Harbor View, thence to Mount Calvary Cemetery. Inter- ment private. SOLOMON—In this city, January 2, 153, Ce- celie, beloved wife of Abraham Solomon, and mother of David Glickman, a native of Po- sen, Prussia, aged T4 years. SIBRIAN—In Concord, December 21, 1897, Ysi- dro Sibrian, a native of California, aged 77 vears 11 months and 21 days. TRUAX—In this city, January 2, 185, Stephen, beloved husband of Alice Truax, father of Howard, Lizzie, Willie and Stephen Truax, and brother of D. V. Truax, a native of New York, aged 33 vears 7 months and 6 days. (Napa papers piease copy.) T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 2 and 20 Fifth street. THOMAS—In this city, January 1, 1868, Wil- liam Thomas Jr., only son of William and Mary Raymond Thomas, and grandson of Mrs. Jane Raymond, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 2 years 1 month and 25 days. I Friends ‘are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence, 914 Central avenue. Interment private. TURNBULL—In this city, January 2, 1385, George Lawson, infant son of George and Agnes Turnbull, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 d: TENNANT—In this city, January 1, 1898, An- nie, widow of Robert Tennant, and beloved mother of James Alfred, William, Dorinda, Fannie, Robert, Edward and Carrie Tennant, a native of Lancastershire, England, aged 61 vears. TAYLOR—In Danville, December 2, 187, Mag- xle Taylor, aged 27 years and 25 davs. WILSON—Entered into rest, in this city, Janus ary L 18, J. Burroughs Wilson, aged 12 rs. C>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), from his late residence, 1132 Shot- well street. Cremation L O. O. F. Cemetery. WISE—In this city, January 1, 189, Mary Hinckley Wise, mother of Mrs. H. M. Bos- worth, a native of Marblehead, Mass., aged 84 years. WINCKLER—In King City, Cal., December 30, 1397, Adolph Winckler, formerly of Yreka, aged 74 years § months and 6§ days. McCAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS 20 FIFTH ST., Opp. Lincoln School. ‘Telephone. South 80. — N T Mefl\{:%v & CO.. FUNERAL DIRE RS AND EMBATMERS, 1285 Market St., between 8th and 9th. hone, South 7. SELLS BURIAL LOTS AND GRAVES. PERPETUAL CARE. LAUREL HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, Junction of Bush Street and Central Avenue, San Francisco.