The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 4, 1898, Page 13

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BUSINESS CHANCES. 'ELICACIES and provision store; i part north of Market: £00d trade; receipts a: : will rive ‘trial to provi M. LESS, 765 Market st. good handsome age $18 to it; owner | HOUSES TO LET. BROADWAY, 1512, it L Polk—2-story house, ROOMS TO LET-Continucd. ELL, §35%—Nicely ' furnished front or 1 or 2 gentiemen; cheap. room HAIGHT, 1021, between Broderick and Baker— Nice 6-room sunny flat: fine view. $ SALOON: principal street: open day and night rooms: reasonable rent: er there 7 ale: genuine offer; ex- 5 Market treet; handsome bar: lights, etc.; 4 good ; old-established plac itself. M. LES: | HOUSE of 6 rooms, bath, yard; rent §20. Keys ses, 1635 Hyde st. - . ave., 117, near Sixteenth and Ml -room house; modern improvement POST. #06—Lady can get nicely furnished room in private home; very reasonable; use of kitchen or board if desired. POWRLL, 23—New house: newly furnfnad; suits and single; also office rooms. SECOND, 11i-Nice clean single and double rooms; §$1 per week and up; gentlemen only. NA, 2810, oy ] Sod Ttk near Unton—House of .6 rooms . 328%House o INNA, ¢ 6 eunny rooms, in _®Bood. Apply 323, next door. FAURANT: plendidly fitted up; in best 1 tions of city; big transient d regular trade; an “AI" offer; must be . appreciated; trial. M. LES! 65 and bar; Western ion; large stocl hand- investigatio Al offer. M. et st CORN ion; fine ful M: d In fine corner saloon store: Western Addition: s trade: must be sober, steady »d income assured. Apply M. L. #M—PARTNER wa nd 3 re invited to examine Intoan established manufacturing concern; ck and plant complete; will easily invoice 000; is offered for saie for less than value: technical knowledge not any one of ordinary business abilit: ge the concern: satista M.. LESS, 765 Marl S butcher shop in best part Addition; splendid fixtures: Jarge frigerator; horse and wagon: most desir- : established 20 yea st. Market st. R-STAND on Fourth st. ain In c! no rent. st bary rket RNER WILKE, 783 oon established many years in t location; average dally re- other business engagements owner to sacrifice. Investigate at e and make an offer. WILKE, 783 Mar- t st large | tory reasons | = stigation invited: satisfactory reason | rand opportunity; don't | | ALL OVER Town. GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. cor. Seventh and Mission—Pleasant sunny rooms, ngle: elevator; moderate rat SEVENTH, 142—Furnished sultcs and single rooms at lowest rates. MRS. PRAHL, prop. You eee houses to rent BALDWIN & _HOWELL, 10 M.m!mmeryb, SIXTH, 18 Furnished bay-window room and other rooms, $1 week up. i large yard; | NEW_ house, 7 room: | rd: $20; water free ; COTTAGES TO LET. bath. basement, large 630 Point Lobos av 62—Cottage, 4-room; also 3-room rear large stable; rent reasonable, OLLINGWOOD, 218, between Nineteenth and v Cottage, 4 rooms and stable. [ | ST rooms: bath, base- 15th, near Dolores. ages, 4 an : cheap. 1878 | FOUR rooms and stable in good order. 1314 | Jessie st.; rent reasonable. i FLATS FURNISHED. | HOMES fitted out at half regular price at the big sale of the Michizan furniture and car- Tets at PATTOSIEN'S, Sixteenth and Mis- FLATS TO LET. | CLAYTON, 8§74, south of Frederick—] 'STOCKTON, 17, Buropean—Elegant rooms suite or single! day, week or month; baths, hot and cold water! transfent: elevator. THE STANFORD, %20 Sutter—Suits, single rooms for Jubilea visitors, £0c to §1 50 day. . TER, 715-717-T19, and 609 Hyde—Furnished and unfurn ; choice for offices: reasonable. TAYLOR. 108—Nicely furnished back parlor; also hall bedroom f single gentleman. S cards printed $1: % visiting HILL, 7241; Market €15 LARKIN-Rranch office of The Call; sub- sciiptions and want ads taken. , 8 a week; other rooms. Nicely furnished room, with first- bath, gas and telephone. 0_Sunny front single and double first-class board, $3 50. FOLSOM, 511-Swedish private boarding, with room, $4 to $5 per week; nice location. _ern flat, 4 r and bath; | CLEMENTINA. rent reasonable. , 7 rooms, bath i §28. nt; rent $20 ther busine: 753 Market and must sac- | THE best paying corner saloon on water : a very good paying place; | | | | established many years, in very _Beautiful flat. 8 rooms, bath, convenence, $30. SEE those nice modern flats of 5 rooms and bath: G ary court, off Geary st., bet. Jones venworth. feed store; good bargain. ¢ location in city. : Wes well established. ielicacy and 1 bargains at N & WINN'S, G & CO., $65% X usiness quick for c light indoor cash busines 385 month to each, 2 Ma g ING and _blacksmt tance from San Franclsco clearing $100 monthly: HEAL' well e STRO . 917 Market st month; investigate: he best street in city. H. C. DECKER, ) Market st shop; establ one; no agents. ern Addition. store; a- bargain: ARM- ing | SACRAMENTO, 354 full and notions store; re- this | Address having the highest reputa- | GUERRERO, 1001A, cor. Twenty-second—sSun- nage ‘ln prescriptions | modern flat; § rooms and bath; $24 ess: important other | = S o = WILKE, | FLAT of 4 nice sunny rooms. 1207 Howard st., r near Eighth D S | S reavest flat In clty: 4 roohs and wash- Efunotintenty baisteap: - Cubs. S0 Tarkdnst™ © 7. 00 B o chance. WILKE, 753 Market. | A—6) NICE fiats and cottages, under §10. A—300 nice fl 20 new flats ALL OVER TOWN. ‘ou_see flats to rent i HOWELL. 1t Montgome: s, enttages and houses, $10 up. at SPECK & CO.’S, 602 Market. by BALDWIN & —Upper flat. 5 rooms; corner Howard. near Sixth—$9 to $12; sunny and onvenient: see them to-day. ROOM upper flat, 315 O'Farrell st., near Apply 15 Grant ave. Mas corner Spruce—] bath, Vew. sun- ny flat of fi ard and cellar. ; sunny 4-room cot- r Brannai $14-ST> Stevens | THIRTEENTH rooms, arge rooms. 5 Howard—8 near sunny bath and ‘tubs. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. rear—2 or 3 nice sunny conveni- ent housekeeping room: FILLMOR 12, near Cl: nished rooms; good yard; $7. FOLSOM, 674 Sunny double and single fur- nished rooms for housekeeping; cheap. HOWARD, 831—Parlor floor, furnished or_complete for housekeeping: very reasonable; 5 minutes’ walk Baldwin Hotel untry _hotel, Russ House. grocery; best location In the city. ust sell on account of death; n with $100 to make some | e on corner Twenty-sixth and | HOWARD, 1039%—Completely furnished house. keeping rooms; also double and single rooms; near Mason—Large front 920, ekeeping rooms furnished; §8 to 3113 furnished rooms for light house- keeping, 88 a month. —Two furnished rooms; housekeeping red: new house. HOTEL SALISBURY: heautiful grounds; ta- bl unsurpassed. 209 Hyde. Fady. NES, 6] Elegantly furnished sunny par- also nice single room; bath and gas; board optional POWELL. 502—Large sunny corner room, plano; single rooms, $20 up with board. SUTTER, 102-Elegant sunny parlor sulte; hot and cold water; for physician, family, etc.: board or not. 512—Nlee rooms and board in private bath, grate. excellent table; cars pass the door; terms $20 up. VAN NESS ave, 98— Newly furnished sunny rooms: good hoard: terms moderate. THIRD. 530—Rooms and hoard: choice sulte two front rooms: .suitable for two gentle- men or man and wife. in hotel onvosite South Park: excellent board: terms €5 per month with board. Apply Central Hotel. $27 MONTGOMFRY. cor. Clay—Open until 9:3) aclock: branch office of The Call. Subscrip- ken. GHTF for a gentleman is ob- tainable in a private family, residing on a sunny corner in the Western Addition: con- veniant to four car lines. Address I. W., hav 888 Call aff CHILDREN BOARDED. WOMAN wants 1 or 2.children to board; gnod home. near school; sunny vard; fresh milk Mission st TLEASANT, refined hame. best of care for 2 Jittle mirls'at 1727 MeAllister st. < STORES TO LET. .o ce corner cheap: first month free. STORE and room to let, shop. 632 Shrader st. $26_FURNISHED large fireproof store; center of business. St. Helena; long lease. Address Tock box 13, St. Helena, Cal. stabie with accommodations 4 horse: Green MUSICAL INSTRUMENT ANY person having use for a plano need not do without when good instruments can be purchased from us at cash prices upon monthly payments of $3. $4, 35, $6, 7, S, 8, §10; handsome ssarf and wood seat stool in- | cluded;no charge for cartage. medium and low price pianos where they can be exchanged for a Steinway without sacri- fice. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Stelnway Dealers, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago Is KOHLER & CHASE' 2, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Planos, organs and all other musical i{nstruments of all grades and prices. Terms easy: prices est. Everything possible done to please and satisfy the customer. . 263—4 unfurnished, all large, Lght, sunny rooms, $12. XTH, Jusekee cely furnished rooms; also igh " Steinway, slightly used, $275. Chickering. second hand, $190. Large stock, lowest prices. rent. installments. Th W. SPENCER CO., 533 Mark sn;fl'x. 12%5—Cozy housekeeping rooms; reasons able NLEY Place, 1910, 6 nics sunny rooms, ihg bath. 611, near Pine—Three splendidly STOCKTON saloon In country: write Address box 8s8, Call office. furnished iargé rooms, and floors of three e, = T~ unfurnished rooms; la: arden. 3 business for sale cheap: call at s J. McGUIRE. with rooms; Mission s Y for sale tn Mis rent: doing a fal £ood a 1d mine if party will add a bar. Ar D. LOVELAND, with Wellman, and restauran ar lines: living a best business onening in market. ND'S BREWERY. saloon; new fixtures cash -paying investment; business ap rent; owner going into investigate. 111 Fifth st., 200 to engage In business on the Aollar. Call or address SCHMAN, 101 State st., n Fran- 1 candy sto 1 with 600 scholars: store. rent $16; price Fast Oakland. opposite n our mew system; ital guaranteed or no c stablishment: cen- must sell account of sickness. affice. , good location, stock and nice ble. south of Mar- fixtures; o Box 69 or rent—Blacksmith's tools and FOR € stock: shop to lease: good business: going to | Klondike. 28 San Pablo ave., Oakland. TENTS, SMITH & OSBORN. Regist'd Patent Agents: established 1862, 319 Pine st.. city. ALE—Restaurant. doing good business Al R itable for man and wite; rare chance. dress W. A. Y. Vinth EXCHANGE—Lot in Excels ainting and paper-hanging. , 1348 Market st. SPAPER and job printing office. lress P. O. box 327, Los Gatos, Cal. TAKER -shop: old establishment; for 1533 Mission st. #ood location; cheap for cash. or Homstead for W. M. FRUIT store 103 Geary st. FRENCH liquor store for sale or to let. 525 Valencia st. NER for first-class family restaurant, ; ‘small capital. Box 883, Call. A uy, good will of country sa- loon; state price; no agents. Box 792, Call. "_STORE to let, cor. Oak and Feankliin; sult- able for any busine: 15 Grant - FIRST-CLASS bakery, 4 horses and 2 wagons; £00d outside trade. Inquire at Call office. PORTLAND agency this paper. Inquire this office or at 13 Third st., Portiand, Oregon. COFFEFR and tea routes supplied from GEO. CAZWELL & CO.'S, 415 Sacramento st. (4 EL- | aa | THIRTEENTH, 213, near Howard—3 connect- ing furnished rooms; range; vard; hot water; | erate —1, 2 and 3 rooms furnished, $10, ®gas range corner Howard—Sunny bay- complete for housekeeping. TWENTY-FOURTH, 2404, near Valencle—Two sunny front rooms, furnished for housekeep- —Unfurnished_parlor floor, 4 also large double furnished room; newly renovated. Apply at 400, WASHINGTON, 02— Why pay car fare and use extra fuel? Three sunny unfurnished rooms $5: also 2 for $6; marble washstands; running water. NTH, 10§—Branch office of The Call; iptions and want ads taken. | PIANOS : _$mprove ths opportu nity; agency famous Haines Bros. Rush & Gerts and Bollerman. WM. C. HAMILTON successor to A. L. Bancroft & Co., 324 Posf BARGAINS to-day—A small English upright, $50:_Decker & Son, medium size, $175; Decker & Son. large size, $250; all st at bargain: new Decker & Son, 69 Market st. READY Monday—Ravon & Bacon, $0; Ma- thushek. $143: Weber. $147: Vose & Sons. $175: fine conditio: 87 ner month. BENI. CURTAZ & SO O'Farrell st. AT GARDNER & GLASSELL'S, 208 Post st., you will find a large and varied stock of planns: any house in the city. RGF _assortment _second-hand planos, $6 worights. Ivers & Pond. Decker, Stelnwa Horrnung and others. 216 Post st. FINF Steinwav to-day at halt cost. DEWING CO., second floor, Flood build- ing, Fourth and Market st SOHMER & Co., Byron Mauzy, Briggs and other planos: sée our rent plan; no interest first vear. 308, 310, 12 Post ADMINISTRATOR'S sale—Must fmmense_rednction for cash or on ments. EATON ESTATE, 735 Market install- near ete; coffee and rol Mont- free. % furnished room with use of parlor; $3 50 month. INGTON, 212 Eddy—Large sunny front i also single; for . 720—Two_nice clean single rooms in pri- family; $ and $6 per month. | SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., r Market; furnished and unfurnished. SL1L, 335, near Gough—Small furnished front |~ room. IT‘\'LTOA\'. 3 (Fuiton House)—Nlicely furnished single or en suite; $8 and $15 up. GEARY, 402—Sunny furnished rooms for gents; $6 and $7. i 518—Nicely furnished housekeeping sunny back parlor for 2; also single. 120_Nicely furnished single room in gas and bath; $6 per month. . cor. Thirteenth—2 nicely fur- sun all day; bath: use of rent reasonabl kitchen if desired; | GreERRERO, SB. cor. Twenty-secon, —Hand- | “some new store for any business; rent low. | . HOWARD, 6:0—Nice front sunny single room; | “also one room with grate; suitable for one or two. | HOWARD, 715, ST. DAVID'S—200 rooms; | “suites; single; sunny reading-room; %o up. HOWARD, 99—Doctor's office to let; suite or single rooms; reasonable. HYDE, 11-Nicely furnished single rooms; $6 SMALLEST nd. lowest price. Helne, 136 llis. BARGAT ice upright cheap. SCHMITZ, 18 McAllister st.. near Hibernia Bank. KINGSBURY (1867 modeD) is the plano you want. J. HARRY SCOTT, 526 Hayes st. SUPFRIOR violins, zithers. old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham place, Purcahse your | low- | prices and terms as reasonable as | {HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1898. PERSONALS, ......... Ll e e N JOS. GREVEN proved actually his abllity to cure every voice rulned by bad habits or a poor singing method and deveiop it to the greatest swrength and beauty In a short time. Murphy building, Market and Jones sts. AM prepared to wait on all who come to my parjors; plenty of room; hairdressing, 25 good switches, $1; best. finest quality, $3 extra heavy, long, $;fopen Sundays 9 to 12 a. m. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. CRYSTALLIZED disinfectants for sale cheap. 48 Seventh st NEW method massage. electrlc _treatment; heated room. MRS. JOHNSTON, 614t Geary. Commercial r phfln? Main 49, Transfer KKS_moved, Zc. 22 Stockton st. QUINONIA Hair Tonlc has the highest In- | “dorsements. G. LEDERER, 111 Stoekton st, DR. MOHRDIECK, electro-therapeutics: dis- eases cured; consultation free. 106} O'Farrell. ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester House, 44 Third st., nr. Markef: 200 rooms, 250 to §150 per.night; $150 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the MISE ANDERSON, graduate, Swedish hathe; genuine massage: Swedish movemen ladies, gents. 906 Market st., room 25, 2d i ADVICE free: divorce laws speclalty; pr o fen without success: collections. & G. HOWE, att-at-law, §0 Market, cor Stockton. BADGRS, photo, and badge buttons, made in 'San_ Francisco at Fastern prices. WALTER CITY .'EAL ESTATE. e 2 LOTS for sale cheap; Precita Valley. A to JOHN T. GRA}I?\M.' 278 Alabam: .Lwly FILLMORE, 1003 sunny corner flats, nearly new, for sale cheap: rent for §0 or will take smaller house in exchange. STOP paying rent. Begin the new year right. Remember _ the 'difference between paving rent and owning your own home is worthy of a great struggle. TWwo cottages of 7 rooms. bath. large pantry. plenty of closst room. sink tiled, fine high hasement, all floored, brick foundation, cement side and ‘marden walis, stylish front, all mod- ern {mpravements up to date: must be geen to he appreciated; $3000; terms to suit purchaser. Apply on premises. corner Cortland ave. and Mission st., to J. M. COMERFORD, from 1 to 3:30 p. m.; take Mission-st.cars to Cortiand av. STX-room house: new: easy terms; Mission; swap part payment for vacant lot. BABIN, 411 Kearny. —_—— PROPERTY TO FANGT, pe: & FDSON & FURTON, 1208 Broadway, Oakiand. o MONEY TO LOAN. ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate; 24 and 34 mortgages, estates, undivided inter- <. goods real estate in probate, life insurance, in_warehouse, furniture and pianos mortgages and lemncies *R. McCOLGAN, 24 Mont- 20 Sansome st. wholesale figure g Y ‘SUPERFLUOUS halrs removed by electrolysis. MTE TR WERLCH. 2115 Rush CLAIRVOYANTS. D! ARRIVED! ARRIVED! HTUM AND CLATRVOYANT. * DR. REEDE, HE TELLS E- R-Y-T-H-I-N-G. He gives full names, dates, facts and fig- ures. ' Dr. Reede wishes it distinctly under- Stood he accepts no fee unless vou find him SUPERIOR TO ANY MEDIUM or Clair- voyant In San Francisco. When in doubt or trouble of any kind see this gifted man, and ha will set you right. He has helped oflers. Fe will help vou. He doesn't want your money if he can't benefit you. Private parlors, 236 Sutter, nr. Kearny; r. 1. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m: Su 2 p. m ARRIV! TRANCE M N. BRUNT. 85 Clay st. S. F. SUIT to order on easy Installments. L. | LOANS on furniture or planos In §. F., Oak- TEMOS. 1117 Market st. bet. 7th and land or Alameda, at lowest rates, without e Temovals me commissions: no_delays. . Sy 7 oyt NOONAN. 1017 to 1023 Misston, above Sixth; | CLOAKS and tailor-made suits retalled &t | ADVANCES quick on' furniture, pfanés, with- out removal: mdse in storage; life ins. poli- cles, house rents. bank books. in- _terest; private; no com. R. 68, HIGHLY respectable and private pis tain liberal advances on diamands and few elry at the lowest rates, Baldwin Jewelry Store, 948 Market st.: tel. Green 204, WE loan on real estate at 6 and 6% per cenf also on second mortgages: life insurance and real estate In probate; any sum. Manhattan Loan Co., r. 10 (ground ficor), Mills building. LOANS on real estate, furniture, piancs with- eut remaval; elty of Onkland: anv amount: lowest rates. BECKER & C0.,3%8 Montgmery. $1.000.000 TO loan on diamonds: low interest: perfect secrecy; private entrance: gentle- 7mnnly assistants. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ave, licensed pawnbroker at 1 low strictly private; : tel. Red 1121; established 1369. S DR, F. CLARK, the distinguished trance clairvovant and medium: while en- tranced she will reveal every hidden mystery in lre: she will show you how to overcome | your enemies, remove tamily troubles. restore jost affections: unites the separated, recov- ers lost. stolen or burled property: locates freasures, mincrals: tells your entire life, past, present and future, while in a perfect france. Fours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; perfect eatistaction guaranteed by mail. Send stamn for cirenlar with special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rms. 26, 1208 Market. opp. 6t | MME. PORTER. wonderful clairvoyant ecard- reader. born double vell and second sight Hiagnosis disease: full life reading: la.. 60c gente, $1: palm. & clalrv.; sit. $150.126 Turk. MMP. LENEVMAR Fortunes told by planets: predicted “74" overdue steamer. 23 Sixth st., room 6. ME, LE clairy . card M iar: magnetic treatment; hours, 10 to 9. 401 Leavenworth st. OWN. arrived: magnetic 223 Post st, room 11, MMP, SYRILLE. cradla to grave: fulure hns- | “band's pict *ladies. 914 O'Farrell st DR, ATICE FAY, medium and genuine mgg- netic healer. 32 Lewis, off Jones, nr. Post. healer: seconi flc MMR. IDA SCHMID, masnetist, eard reader and fortune teller. 111 Geary, room 2. MISS LOLA M. STEV | Mmagnetio treatment NS card-reading_and 225 Mason, suite 1-2. MISS EDNA V. GRANT. 131 Taylor st. Tmind reader and palm RAY FAIR-—Card reader; magnetic healing lty. 223 Post st.. room 2 OLLIE: LAK reader. 905 M: | MISS MBELVILLE a1 room rket sf or 9 Ellfs, r. clalrvoyant and German spoken zreat Missior | “water reader. 3 | MME. HANSEN, palmist. card-writer: past, | “present ana future: Zc. 1§ Sixth. room 5. | MRS, SHAFFER, test and business medium | sittings dail 123% Sixth st., room . MRS. MANDE is i read . medlum-and palmi | 20 this week sfaction gar'td. 25 6th. | MME, MOREAU. test _medtum, clafrvovant, card-reader: %0 up. 73 Fourth st. upstairs. MRS, DR. ANNA THOMAS—First in her pro- Teasinnty mbver aliey u'hw-:rhyn. 20 Post. roturned from Chicago; | ANY sum, 1st or 20 mortgages, estates bate, ef Room 7. ifornfa st. $50 TO $50,000: lowest rate: _any proposition. Dryden, <t and 24 mortg. 413 Montgomery st. CITY and country: any sum: Ist and 21 mort- Bages, estates, ete. MURPHY, 23 MKt st. ON planos, furniture: no removal: lowest rates; no com.; private. 116 McAllister st. SIXTH. 10_Most rellable place to borrow money: dlamonds and_jewelry. s LI L R FlNANCiAL. borrow I BOAS, 330 Montgomery st insurance policies and buy LOANS on renl_estate. rates. McAFEE BRO Loans on life bank books. bonds. ete.: lowest . 108 Montzomer-- st. _—_—m EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post. _Book- keeping, business practice, shorthand, typ- ing, telegraphy, languages, English branch- es: clectrical. civil & mining engineering, sur- veying, assaying, etc.: 20 teachers; 1100 grad- uates ; catalogus AYR Business College, 723 Market st individual Instruction in shorthand, tvping, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life scholar- chip, $50; low rates per week and month. | ENGINEERING school; clvil, electrical, min- | "ing. mech., survey, nssay, archit.: day & eve.: | | est’ 1884, VAN DER NAILLEN. 92 Markef 3 BOOKKEEPING and rapid _calculations; N a | course in Tarr's counting room makes you | thorough. Room 572, 855 Market st. | VOICE culture, piano Paris graduate: French, Sparish: new classes: $2 mo. 100 Taylor st. mandolin, guitar_lessons: club 81 0 GASTALDL, 710 Lombard. | BOOKKREPING, arithmetic. writing, gram- | | “mar; day. night: £ mo. 15 SAN FRANCISCO Business College, 12 ket st.; 124 positions in *96: 103 in "97. Art. 928 Sutter st. FISK teachers' agencles in 10 citles; teachers wanted now. 420 Parrott bullding. CHEAPFST and hest in Amerlca—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in the United §tatcs or Canada one year for 3110, postage — MMF. RAVENA reads \ite fuently: husiness advice: namen given: %o up. 6 Faurth at: A _WEFK'S news for § conts—The Weekly e n wrapper, for mailin SPIR!TUALISM. MJSS SHRINER, clalrve liable business and spiritual sittings. vant medium for re- 230 | | _ MILLER'S materializing trumpet seance, 100 Leavenworth st | A M. FRANCIS, independent slatewriter: de- | “veloping circle Wednesday eve. 113 Haight st. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, epiritual medium, for axnees and adviee 918 Stackeon st A PROCESS that Is perfectly harmless: never fails in any case of monthly sickness, no matter what cause; no electricity humbug or other dangerous methods: money tn every case refunded If a cure not”effected; travelers helped immediately: years experi- home In_confinement iwith sanitartan niences. Consvit free the only relable DR. AND MRS. DAVIES, 1 City corner McAllister and Leaven- hours, 9 a. m. to 5 and 7 to § 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 travelors: tumors re- moved by electricity; home in confinement; best core and privacy: for guaranteed relief consult the doctor, free, before going else- where: regulating pills ' and capsules, $1. MRS. DR. WYETH, 618 Post st., near Larkin, KNABE pianos: i new styles. KOHLER & CHASE, ‘arrell st. 339 HAYES ST.—Branch office of The Call. Snbscriptions and ads taken. 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, COFFEE per pound. 10, 15, 20, 2. 3, 40 Per pound. SPICES, 10, 15, 20, 25. 40 per can. RUNNING 100 STORES ENABLES US SELL VERY CHEAP. WE GIVE FREE PRETTY DISHES, GOLD WATCHES, BICYCLES, MUSICh BOXES, ATR_RIFLES. GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO. Stores Everywhere. | |~ and £7 per month; bath and gas. | ¥ 78—One large, sunny front room, fur- table for 2 gents or man and wif ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st. | “sunny rooms, en suite and mngle; first-class | in every respect; terms reasonable. | LARKIN, #2i—Newly furnisted sunny front rooms, near Pavilion. LEAVENWORTH, 1013 — Single | _rooms; $6. furnished ALA ‘KA ENTERPRISES, OPPER River party will grubstake a first- class carpenter and boatbuilder; ajsg a good cook -and camp man: they must be Well rec- ommended and in perfect physical condition. Address box 897, Call office. WANTED—20 men with $300 each to go to ‘Alaska; permanent employment on our placer | claims at $15 per day. Alaska Transportation, Trading and Mining Co., rooms 20 and 21, Chronicle building, PARTY making vp for gold flelds. 1238 Mar- ket st., room 126. drEv et WANT 25 men who will o to a favorite point in Alaska, E. E. BUNCE, %8 Broadway, Gakland. Cal. STORAGE. AT low rates—Furniture, carpets, planos, bousehold goods; clean, light compartments; advances made. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission st., above Sixth; open evenings. T lowest rates—Household goods. pianos; ad- vances made; fireproof hufldlfi. F. g ZEEFUSS, 840 Mission st. Tel. Mint 1831 I’HVY'.\;:;CIAKB. LEAVENWORTH, 190, near Green—Five un- | “furnished room: MARKET, $i0—Blegantly furnished suites and single rooms for Jubilee visitors. MARKET, 1032—(New management); fine, clean Tooms. $1 to §2 50 per week; transient, 26c up. DELAWARE, 115t Market—Nicely furnished sanny singlé and double rooms, 8§ and $10 per aleo nice muites. MARKET, 1 —Furnished, ; painiess extraction; see ate, thin as paper: war. our_combination pl ranted 10 vears; teeth without plates; ‘crown | and bridge work our specialty; planted or transplanted: fillings '50c, crowns $350; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. teeth fm- ALL of Dr Foulet's capsules are guaranteed atsolute cure for all female diseases: pbsi- tively eafe and sure; no danger or after of- fects; taken in time it also acts as a pre- ventive: price $150 per box. sent free by mall on receint of price: consultation on all speelni discases free. WALLER RROS., 33 Grant ave. S. F. A caution—Before pur- chaeing elsewhere, write A PROCESS that never falls to restore every case of monthly sickness from twhatever cause in few hours when medicines and others have faileG: no instruments used; many vears' experience; every case guaranteed; ad- o free: terms reasonable: first-class pri- vate home for confinement. MRS. DR. DALEY, 112 Market st.. over Owl Drugstore. €URE cure, When others fail; no medicine or instruments; every woman her own physi- fan for all female troubles, no matter from what cause: restore in 1 day: never fafls: con- sultation free: can be sent and used at home. DR. POPPER. 218 Kearny. Orders by tele. DRS. GOODWIN, diseases of women; ladles; safe, auick cure guaranteed: any ailment: maternity_home: best oare; skill only: low fees: Dr. Schuck’s self-cure, '$. 401 Van Ness. A_1.OON to wivas and mothers—Seguro; price {180, RICHARDS & CO. % Clay at.: end ?c stamp for particulars o Sezuro Manu- facturing Co.. 531 K st.. Sacramento, Cal. PEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladies with a7 e tro, Fes: N0 danger: safe, eor-: 82 50; express C, O. D.; don't delay until too late. 0SGOOD BROS.. Coast Agenis, Oakland. Cal. A TREATMENT that restores ingtantly “all cases of monthly irregularities: guaranteed cure_at office. $5; capsules. $2 0; hours 10 to 5. DR. and MRS. KOHL, 1118 Market st. DR. HALL, 1 City Hall ave., cor. McAlllster and Leavenworth sts.; diseases of women and children. A VAN VROOM electro-dental parlors; painless dentistry; mo shock; painless extraction a positive fact; full set of teeth, $ up; silver @liags, 2c up: gold crowns, $3 50 up: your teeth put in without a plate’ open evenings. 897 Market st., cor. Sixth; 'Phone Jessie 635, NEW YORK Dentists—Painless extraction, flc: Plates, $5: gold filling, Tc up; silver, 25¢ up: lates mended, §1 up; spectal Indicements o Klondikers: open evenings and Sundays: 969 Mission st., cor. Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. 11th; no charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new: teeth from §§ per set; extracting 50c; gas given. unfurnished; single rms Jubfles vis, McALLISTER. 32—Nicely furnished sunny single and double rooms, in private family; $7'and $9 per month; bath and gas. | McAL] n STER, 5ll—Elegantly furnished first floor parlor sulte, suitable for doctor: $20 per month;_front suite, second floor, §15: single room, $7; bath and gas; private’family. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, genuine Leek dent- ist, discoverer of painiess extraction and: patentee of improved bridge work or teeth Without plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell. $%_FULL set of teeth; bost make: kept in repalr; extracting free: fillings. 50c; crowns, $300. Pacific Dental Parlors, 1S Third st. MISSION, G4iA—Neatly furnished front rooms; 32 per week; side rooms, § per month. ALLEN GRIFFITHS, dentist, has resumed practice. 44 Donohoe bldg, Market & Taylor. HANCOCK HOUSE, 781 Mission; select family rooming house; $150 to $6 per week. 1. A. TEAGUE, A. CANE and F. TEAGUR, removed to Call bldg., 6th floor, rms. 603-807. MISSION, 54 Bay-window double parlors; suitable for physician or dentist. ALL work reasonable and warranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 130 Market st. { S 41 H SION, 1775, near Fourteenth—4 pleasant un- | M Ernihed Tooms: bath and tubs. SET of teeth without a plate. TOUNG, 1841 Polk st. DR. H. C. DR, C. . O'DONNELL, office and residence, 1206 Market; diseases of women a o AFOMA, 416%, Fifth and Sixth—Front fur- anlhed room; rent re: ; for lady only. COLTON Dantal Association. 506 Market st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. * STERILITY cured by Mrs. Dr. Sattler. eradu- ate midwife, 1709 Powell st.; tel. Red 2641 DR, HALL, 14 McAllister st near Jones— Diseases of women and childrén. HORSES. JUST arrived—2 carloads broke horses; 1200 to 1600 pounds. 115 Valencia st. BUGGIES, wagons, horses, carts bought, sold or exchanged: cheap storage; 40 horses: must sell. T. P. NEWELL, 1502 Misslon, cor. 1ith 40 HORSES for sala: also wagons, buggles, carts. harness: Grand Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 327 Sixth st. auction sales every Wed- nesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioreers. AND CARKIAGES. WE sell at bargains the second-hand carrlages, coupes and wagonettes taken in exchang O'BRIEN & SONS, corner Golden Gate ave. and Polk st. | SECOND-HAND grocery, bakery dellvery wagons, 2-wheeled carts, road wagons, bug- gles and harness bargains for cash. Fifteenth Valencia sts. WAGO™S uggY. new grocery, business buggy and good 3-spring delivery wagon. 1161 Howard. FINE laundry, baker's and milk wagons cheap | for cash or installments; 1 fine top and open buggy: also 1 hack. $28 Harrison st. FOR SAl ELLANEOUS, SRS, engines, nd_machinery. Mo~ INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 137 Beala st. curios, stone war implements, stone axes, mortars and pistols, arrowheads, stone spearheads, stone knives, beaded work .of all Kkinds, horse-hair work: papoose cradle, elk and dear heads, Room 208, Russ Hous 2 LARGE _dogs trained for hauling for Call 0. C. THORELL, Sixth ave., Alaska. between I and J sts., South San Franicsco. ANY one wishing a_heavy tnoroughbred New- foundland dog, call at 12 Chase st., West Oakland. 3 SAWMILL, §12%; steam pump, 4-horse- power engine, $55. TAYLOR, 6% Brush st., Oakland. LARKIN, 04 ing-rooms FINE cornet. price $12, cost $30, HARRIS', 15 Grant ave. NEW $220 sealskin for $100. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. LARGE dog for sale; suitable for Klondike. Call at 809 Polk st. 3000 FEET 3-inch pipe, 1%c per foot straight; fine doors T5c each. 64 Silver st. FOR sale cheap: second-hand fireproof safe and oak desk. 712 Larkin st. TEN GALLON KEG AT CAR LOAD PRICE. Cholce Bourbon whisky, 5 proof, $16 30; Mo~ TBrayer whisky, 100 proof. 5 vears old, $§22; Al Jamacia rum, $16 §5: extra_quality 'port, sherry, angelica, muscatel or Rhine wine, 2 years old, $650; 4 years, §750; real 6 year, £2 50; genuine grape brandy, 100 proof, 3 vea $22; 5 year, $24 50: Zinfandel claret, $4 35: Burgundy claret, $5 2%; no charge for cooper- age or drayage; It pays to buy for cash. Standard Liquor Co., 62§ Market s b FOR sale or exchange; 320 acres of land in Michigan for lodging-house or other prop- erty. Address or call 602 Buchanan st SATES—New and sccond hand: cheaper than ever. Hermann Safe Fac., 533 Sacramento. FENGINE, bofler, dvnamo. motor, belts and pump. H. S. WHITE. 516 Misslon st. J. R, POOL. house-mover. dealer second-hand flaing materlal. 1122-36 Mission st. 000 PATR shoe lasts: also dealer in second- band tools, machinery. etec. malil orders promptly attended to. 646 Mission st. GAS stoves for heating, one-halt price; 1 and 2 howl barber washstands, cheap. SCHMIDT. 623 Golden Gate ave. d furniture; low rent. at UNCLE LADIES—Mrs. Dr. Puetz: Infallible safe reme- dles; 38 years experience. 25415 Fourth st. BOME new and second-hand Sterling wheel; “ bargains. NICHOLS & CO., 404 Battery st. | HOME in_confinement; diseases of women. MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 §th st., Alameda. SAFES Targains In new and second-hand; all ‘sizes: half original cost. 100-111 Market, S. F. DRS. K. & K. cure chronls, nervous, bl Aot o private discasen. 8 Tinson se. HOOR Aullalingil s U T R L AT LOST. GRAPHOPHONES. §10: Records, $5 per doz.: Projutoueope.ri Bacigalupi, 933-946 Mrkt. COFFEE mill, scale, hand-truck, letter-press, Qeek and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. . . SMALL black and tan dog, white front, fore paws tpped vellow, pink ribbon on i s tween Bush and Sutter on Grant ave.; $6 reward. (03 Bush. room 2. LOST—A_pass-book with The Hibernia Say- ings and- Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of MARGARET MINNER, No. {)in l}ul The finder will please return to nk. PUG dog; Sunday night; answers to Tippy. Return to 15 Valley st.; liberal reward. i BRING old_gold and silver to me and got cash for it. UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant ave. FOUND. FOUND—An Irish setter With collar; white Spots around head and breast. Ownés please call 5 Minna st., after p. m. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, coun- ters,’ linoleum, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and sec- ond-hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1923 Mission st., above Sixth. BARS. showcases, counters, shelving, Pought ‘and sold. . 1063 Mission, near FOR SALE—Cheap; second-hand fireproof safe, at 42 Main st. SECOND-HAND dynamos, gasoline and steam engines, botlers, pnllevs, shafting. ' laundry machinery. ete. SMITH CO.. 127 Mlasion st. SEWING MACHINES. etc., ith. MONTHLY—Rented, repaired, bought, sol um-ehlm supplies. 145 Sixth st.; vhou';l'i£n: 45. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, ' rented; repairing; lowest rates. 205 Fourth -.m , LUDLUM School of Elocution and Dramatic |- COUNTRY MEAL ESTATE. TO RENT—67-acre vegetable ranch, San Mateo gfi:m%fl very cheap. SPECK & CO., 602 Mar- et st. MILL Valley—For eale, house, furnished or un- furnished: very reasonable. Call or address box 884, Call office. $120 PER vear, for rent, chicken ranch of 12 acres, located near Oakland. Inquire at 1803 Myrtle street, Oakland. ADDRESS box 845, Call office, to get desorlp- tion of ranch for the purpose of bidding on it; either in exchange of property or cash. ANY one wanting a small ranch, for grazing urposes, or a moderate sized orchard, part- y {mproved, payable om very easy terms, apply to room 703, Claus Spreckels butlding. 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 82 Market st., S. F. 2000 ACRES of coal land in_one Body for male. For particulars apply to NEIL O, Russ House, 141 Montgomery st., 8. F., Cal. BOOK and list of cheap land free. M. M. TFFIN. Cottonwood, Shasta County, Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. FOR sale at a sacrifice—A corner lot 100x141 in Elmburst, $230: fenced and planted with fruit trees: must be sold immediately. DAHL- GREN. 522% Hayes st.. S. F. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS IN ALAMEI' A HOMES. FINE two-story house cn Broadway: lot 50x 146; price $2400. Neat two-story house on Ruena Vista aye.; lot 50x160; price $1400. Five-room cottage on Buena Vista ave.; lot 50x102; price $1600. Large 9-room cottage with batemient, on Taylor ave.: lot S0xl4d; price $2650. Two new 5-room cottages on Taylor ave.; lot 23x100; price $2000. New 6-room cottage on Santa Clara ave.; lot 35x110; price $263. For investment—A fine corner, frontng 115 feet on a business street, with 4 stores rented; wilt sell for $7500; worth $14,000; half purchase price may remain on property. Several other bargains. Call at 1503 Webster st.. Alameda, next t> drugstor DENKE §i —_— MARRIAGE LICENSES. Carl S. Samuelsen and Maren Johnson,36—3S. Caesar H. Backman and Flora Cohen, 30—26. Thomas C. Whaley and Mary Darcy, 21—18. George McKenna and Matilda T.Brady,26—21. Mathias Brunskole and Marla Plutt, 3—18. Patrick J. Regan and Maria Tevnan, 25—24. John Rusloff and Emma U. Skog, 33—26. Gaetano Chessi and Angiolina Bedolla, 38—30. e ————————————————————O BIRTHS—HARRIAGES —DEATES. BORN. ABRAMOWITZ—January 81, 1888, to the wife of J. L. Abramowitz, a daughter. AUBRY—February 2, 185, to the wite of J. A. Aubry, a son. AXT—February 3, 1895, to the wife of Herman J. Axt, a daughter. BURNHAM—In Oakland, February 2, 1898, to the wife of A. M. Burnham, a daughter. CURTIS—In Fruitvale, February 2, 1895, to the wife of John E. Curtis, a son. CHRISMAN—TIn San Jose, January 31, 1898, to the wife of Walter L. Chrisman, a daughter. DORMAN—In_this city, February 1, 1808, to the wife of Frederic Dorman a son. | FILLIPPI—In Hawkinsville, January 21, 188, to the wife of Joseph Fillippl, a son. FISHER—To the wife of H. H. Fisher, a son. HANEY—At Main Top, January 23, 1898, to the wife of T. F. Haney, a son. JOHNSON—In Hawkinsville, January 21, 189§, to the wife of Joseph Johnson, a daughter. MERCHAND—In Bakersfield, February 1, 1898, to the wife of C. Merchand, a daughter. MALTBY—At Horse Creek, Klamath River, January £, 18%, to the wife bf Ed Maltby, a so; —_— e MARRIED. DIXON—ELDER-—In Auburn, January 2, 189, by the Rev. John Chisholm, George E. Dixon and Jennie V. Elder. DENMAN—CANHAM—In this clty, January 2, 1595, by the Rev. Charles Edward Lacke, D.D., George E. Denman of Oakland and Kittie E. Canham of San Francisco. MITH-In this city, January 29, 1§55, by the Rev. Charles Bdward Locke, D.D., Laurence E. Denny and Allce Smith, both of San Francisco. ENRIGHT-KELLOGG-—In Santa Clara, Feb- Tuary 2, 1888, by the Rev. R. E. Kenna, John Enright and Maude L. Keilogg. GRAVES—PALMER-In San Luis Oblspo, Jan- uary 31, 18%, by the Rev. E. M. Mills, Na- than E. Ggaves and Tessie Palmer. GIBERSON—WRIGHT—In this_city, January 20, 1898, by the Rev. Charles Edward Locke, D.D.. John 8. Giberson of Moss, Cal., and Artle Wright of San Franclsco. HOWES—BURDICK—In_College Park, Janu- ary 30, 153, by the Rev. T. B. Tompkins, Edwin' Howes and Blanche Burdick. ORMOND—CASTLE—In this city, January 24, 18, at_the home of the bride, by the Re W. I Kip, William Ormond and Jessie Castle, both of San Francisco. PARRY—BROWN—In this city, Janua 183, by the Rev. Charles Edward lgcfl' D.D., Frank F. Parry and May Brown, both of San Franeisco. WEST—KING—In Colfax, Janua 3 Willlam West and Bertha King. . - ——— DIED, Lynch, “1mothy McCormick, Thomas McDermott, Ann J. McDevitt, Arthur. McMullen, Hugh R. Murphy, Mollie A O'Brien, Josephine O'Nell, 'Edward J. Parle, John D. Peoples, Ray J. Preston, Oits J. Rice, John F. Rolofr, Joh: Shaughriessy, John Smith, Joha W. Snook, Edgar H. Speck. Catrina Splaid, Alex Sweeny, Michael Sylvia, John F. Walsh, Mary Barbier, Gabrlel Behr, Annie Boyd, Mrs. Annie Broad, Elizabeth Broderick, Margaret Brocas, John W. Collins, Helen F. O. Denett, Lewis Denniston, John F. Duncan, Willlam T. Engler, Annle Ermuth, Phillip Felvey, Lawrence Fitzgerald, Mrs. H. Gilmore, Warren S. Goetz, Fredricka H. Holmes, William H. Kerrigan, M. J. Koch, Charles Kramer, Emma Lee, Captain John London, Louis A. BARRIER—In the City and County Hospital, February 3, 159, Gabriel Barbier, a native of France, aged 59 years. BEHR—In this city, February 3, 188, Annle, relict of the late Otto Behr, beloved mother of Mrs. H. C. Middleton, Mrs. J. F. Corby and Nellie E. Behr, and sister of Mrs. Kate Le Roy and the late Mrs. Rose Scanlan, a native of County Derry, Ireland, aged’ 60 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from her late re: dence, 511 Point Lobos avenue, between Fer- rie and Cook streets. BOYD—In this city, February 3. 1398, Mrs. An- nie, relict of the late J. C."Boyd, and beloved mother of Mrs. N. O. Ford and J. C. Jr. and W. T. Boyd, a native of Philadeiphia, aged 61 years and 5 months. : BRODERICK—In this city, February 2, 158, Margaret F., beloved daughter of Flizabeth and the late P. Broderick, & native of San Francisco. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at §:30 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 128 Liberty street, thence to St. James Church, Twenty-third and Gue:- rero streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calyary Cemetery, BROAD-—In this city, Wednesday, February 2, 1308, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Charles K. Broad, mother of Regina Belmor, sister of Jobn Parrotte, and niece of O. A. Buckley, Exq., a native of New York, aged 43 years o months and 20 days. . 07 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully {nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2308 McAllister street, near Stanyan, thence {0 Star of the Sea Church, Point Lo~ bos and Scventh avenues, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commeneing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemtery. BROCAS—In this city, February 2, 159, John W. Brocas, father of Harry A. and. Charles L. Brocas, a native of Ohio, aged 7 years and_§ months. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Interment pri- vate. Please omit flowers. COLLINS—Near Livermore, January 27, 1898, Helen Frances Owens Roberts, wife of D. J. Coilins, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 58 years. (Boston papers please copy.. DENETT—In Alameda, February 3, 1898, Lewis, beloved father 'of Fred L. Denett, a native of Nova Scotia, aged 75 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, at the funeral parlors of Smiley & Gallagher, 1512 Park _street, Alameda, Cal. Interments Moun- tain View Cemetery. e ENNISTON—In this city, February 1, 1505, P ohn I, Denniston, aged 78 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday). at 10:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 422 Brannan street. Interment Lawn Cemetery. DUNCAN—In this city, February 3, 1898, Wil- liam Tobin, beloved husband of Asunta C. Duncan, a native of San Francigco, aged 4 YenRTE. ENGLER—In this eity, February 3, 158, An- ' “nie Engler, a native of Canada, aged 52 years. 3 : ERMUTH—In Oakland, February 3, Phil- lip, busband of Katie Ermuth, & niflve of Germany, aged 60 years. iy 13 FELVEY—In this city, February 2, 1868, Law- rence, beloved husband of Catherine Fel- vey, and father of Mrs. Belford and Joseph. rd, Minnie, Lawrence, Katle, Berdie and Theresa Felvey, aged 6 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 845 o'clock, from his late residence, 2022 Bryant avene, thence to St. Peter's Church, Twenty-fourth and Alabama strects, where a requiem high mass will be said, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemtery. FITZGERALD—In this city, February 2, 15%, Mrs_Harriet B. Fitzgerald, mother of Mrs. M. B. Michener, a native of Vermont, aged 8 years. ©7The funeral will take place this day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from her late re dence, 3'San Carlos avenue. Interment Cy- press’Lawn Cemetery, by electric-car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. GILMORE—In Penryn, Janvary 2, 183, War- ren Smith Gilmore, a native of Maine, aged 64 years 9 months and 6 days. GOETZ—In this city, February 3, 183, Fred- ricka H. Goetz, beloved mother of Paul and Freda ~Goetz, Mrs. J. Dielman, Mrs. C. Gardner, Mrs. N. J. Bailey and Mrs. B. F. Millard,"a native of Germany, aged 62 years 10 months and 20 days. E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, February 6, at 1:30 o'clock, from_the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. N. J. Bailey, 132 Duncan street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. HOLMES—In this city, February 3, 1858, Wil- liam H., beloved husband of Eliza A. Holmes, and father of Mrs. Francis H. Foss, Mrs. E. J. St. Clair, Mrs. Lillian Morton and Joseph, Armstrong, Martha E., John M., William H.. Jr., Annie E. and Kate Beil Holmes, a native of England, aged 76 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 3438 Seventeenth street. Interment private. KERRIGAN—In San Jose, January 31, 3. J. Kerrigan, aged 6 years. KOCH—In this city, February 2, 169, Charles, beloved pusband of Mary Koch, and father of August, Frederick and Josephine Koch, a native of Germany, aged 52 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from the undertak- ing parlors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 63 Washington street, thence to Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street, where the funeral servicex will be held, commencing at'2 o'clock, under the auspices of San Franclsco Backer Verein, Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. KRAMER~—In this city, February 3, 18, Ems ‘ma, beloved wife of Louis Kramer, mother of Bthel and Louis Kramer, and sister of C, _ B. Johnson of Santa Cruz, a native of Sag Francisco, aged 31 years. (Santa Cruz pas pers please copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respects tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from Teutonia Hall, 1322 Howard street, between Ninth and Tenth, Remains at fhe pariors of of fI. I Subr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. LEE—In this city, February 2, 189, Captain John Lee, beloved husband of Jesste Helen Lee, and father of May, Maggie, Nellle and Paby Lee, a native of Ayr, Scotland, aged 52 years 1 month and 2 days. LONDON—In this city, February 3, 18%, Louts A., beloved husband of Johanna London, and father of Mrs. Gus Victor, Mrs. Edward Michaels and Minnie London, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 61 years 6 months and 18 davs. : LYNCH—In this city, February 3. 135, Tim- othy, beloved husband of the late Bridget Lynch, and father of George W., John P., Theodore and Robert E. Lygch, Mrs. Nellie Barnett and the late Mrs®R.’ J. Knowles and Carrie Lynch, a native of Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 71 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clabk, from St. Mary'y Hospital, thence to St. Mary's Hospital Chapel, First street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his 1808, soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McCORMICK—In Auburn, January 29, 1888, Thomas McCormick, a native of California, aged 2 years and 9 months. McDERMOTT—In San Luls Obispo, January 31, 1695, Ann Josephine McDermott, a native of Wisconsin, aged 44 years 6 months and 19 days. McDEVITT—In this city, February 1, 159, Ar- thur, beloved husband of Bridget McDevitt, father of Arthur, Mary, Charles and Annié MeDevitt, and brother of Cornelius and Ed- Ward McDevitt, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 42 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 16 Godeus street, off Mission, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtletn, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. at 9 o'clock. TInterment Holy Cross Cemetery. cMULLEN—In this city, February 3, 1538, i heloved husband of Mary §. Me’ Mullen, & mative of Castle Wellin, County Down, Ireland. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- - fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Baturday), at 0:30 o'clock, from his late rosidence, 780 Clementina_street, thence to £t Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of he Soul, commeneing at 10 o'clock. ~Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. “RPHY—In this city, February 2, 1898, Mol- R laved daughter of Ann B. and the late lLawrence A. Murphy, and sister of Mrs. Joseph McKenna and Edward P.. An- thony Lo, Walter F. and the late William T. Murphy, ‘a_native of California. The funeral will take piace this day (Friday), at §:30 o'clock, from the residence of her brother-in-law, Joseph McKenna, 190§ Fllls street, thence to Holy Cross Church, Bady ‘and Scott streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of het Soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment TERieN is city, February 2, 188, Jo 'BRIEN—In this city, February 2, 188, Jo- O O Birien, & native of San Frandiseo. San Jose papers please copy. CE%The fuheral will take place this day (Friday), at 1L o'clock, from St. Clatre's Ehureh, Santa Clara, where a requiem mass Will be celebrated. Interment private. ‘NETL—In_this city, February 3, 188, Bd- O T heloved son of Ellen L. and the Jate T, O'Neil, and brother of Frank and the late George O'Nell, a_native of San Fran- oisco, aged 26 vears 5 months and 4 days. {Othér papers please copy.) [ Interment strictly private. PARLE—In the City and County Hospital February 3, 1895, John Daniel Parle, a nac tive of Ireiand, aged 8 years. PEOPLESIn this city, February 2, 138, 5 Peloved son of James W. and Amy J. Fioples. a native of San Francisco,”aged 1 hs and lays. T riends are. respeetfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Friday). at 1 oelock, from the family residence, 225 Dolo- Tes strect. Interment private. STON—In this clty, February 2, 189, Otls B reston, father of Mrs, L. C. Marshuts, Nrs. W. H. Chamberlain, Mrs. D. M. Stan: fey and Denzel, Willlam, Ernest, Otis, Eve- 1¥% ind Celestine Preston, a native of New York, aged §2 vears. > The funeral will take place this Ta (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 920 Broderick street. Interment pri- vate. ICE—_In this city, February 2, 158, John F. R ies (ne Vinton), dearly beloved husband of Fdra F. Rice, and nephew of Mrs. E. Burns and Derrell Vinton, a native of Scotland, aged 27 years. ROLOFF—In this city, February 3, 183, John Roloff, a native of England, aged 76 years. ¥ Interment will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at Petaluma. GHNESSY—In Yuma, Ariz, February S s Jonn, beloved husband of the iate Josie &naughnesdy, father of John and Josie Shaughnessy, son of the late P. J. and Jo- hanna Shaughnessy, and brother of Mrs. C. . Blauvelt, Mrs. J. R. Welch and Julia, James, Harry and the late Charles Shaugh messy, a_mative of Malta. (Leavenworth, Kane., papers please copy.) SMITH.-In_Phoenix, Ariz., January 31, 188, John W. Smith, a native of Mississippl, aged vears. & 2 ¥riends and acquaintances and members of Carpenters’ Union No. 452 are respect- fally iavited to attend the funeral this day (Friday). at 1:30 o'clock, from L O. O. F. fHall, oorner Seventh and Market streets, altr the ‘ausplces of Sargent Lodge No. L 0. O, F., Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by eibctric-car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Cal, January 25, 189, —In Capitola, S Snook, a native of San Jose, aged 3 yoars and o months, SCK-Catrina, wife of Fr. Joseph Speck, S ‘mother of Marle, Joseph, Lens, Wil fiam, Agnes and the late Frank Speck, aged 67 years and 5 days. 7 The funeral will take place this day (Friday), at §:30 o'clock, from 205 Fraucisca veet. "thence to St. Francie Church, where o high mass will be celobrated for ‘the re- Pose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. SPLAID—In this city, February 3, 1505, Alex Spiaid, a native of Austria, aged 08 vears. SWEENEY—In this city, February 3, 15, Michael Sweeney, a native of Ireland, aged SVt tn this city, Feb 3, 1598, John SYLVIA—In this city, February 3, 15, Joho ., beloved husband of Maria Sylvia, and father of Mrs, Herman Lindergreen and Wil- flam F. Sylvia, a native of Azores Isiands, Portugal, azed 7 years. WALSH—In this city, February 3, 189, Mary, elict of the late Thomas Walsh, and mother o Nellie and the late James J. Waish, a na- five of Oldham, Lancashire, England.. Mem- ber Third Order of St. Francis. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at §:3) o'clock, from her late yesidence, "2 Eighth street, thence to St. Toseph's ‘Church, Tenth street, where a re. Quieln high mass will be celebrated for the Sepose of her soul, commencing a 9 o'clock. Tnterment Holy Cross Cemetery. McAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS

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