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THE SA N FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1898 13 BUSINESS CHA $550—BAKERY and cc saloon across the six rooms: furniture included; owner ilding; cheap rent. M. L) saloon, among wholesale houses; large: stock; rent cheap: paying trade; good place: for 2 men. M. LESS, 76 Market st. ‘ A R wanted in re well | principal’ central; own of un- | ber man. M. L 5 Mkt. acturing business ash of will trade | ce less than reasonable unity for any Market st uring gest manufact! J 5 day; per i ove best igation an. M , doing a good ces furnished; allowed: must be a LESS, 765 Market st rough | eady, sobs fur- saloon with 15 lass pa: on; close to nt only $40; will sell or Inquire’ WILKE, 783 net e for property. fon akland ¥ paying Kearny i _owner WILK mpelle 3 Mark PA in old-established hing business day els owner to take s helper. wanted ar Baldwin Hot in the city R, 1020 Ma nd_furniture SCKER. 1020 ore for sale rket st. receipts $40 day; biggest KER, 1020 Market. niner office, worth R, 1020 Mark 5 HOME bakery; bargain at ; noth. t ever offered. KREDO & CO., 22 ALOON lunch, near theaters; : best corner d. KREDO 4 north of Market. Seary. co., 2 and $10 day; “H bakery, deli rent $15 it departure. atesen gain ‘on acc T Market st $450—CORNE R grocery and ba 1 bar; best cigar store; ch bakery and a bargain. orner in city. s eral saloons At ANDERSON & st. talists—Several workins miners hav- nsolidated 250 acres free and cement | 3 gold-bearing gr African conglomerate and ta , also large deposit South 4 will sell all or part; good water fact roads; 4 miles from railroad: 35 miles from ckton. | ress box 143, Quartz Mountain, Tuolumne nty, Cal. SALE—Jewelry and pawnbroking busi- with stock on hand; estabiished 18 on one of the best sco. Apply to J. B. Montgomery st., bet. 12 a; corners in S & SO, OD laundry route, horse and wa; Il steam laundry: 4 furnished rooms p: nt; good location; going to Klondike. s box 2044, Call office. r_barber shop; 2 e: bullding insured. RDROW, Le Grand. bar for sale; good location .. 130 tings, ute ete. furniture, i no agents. S rtner wanted in a sound, 0od salary to the right ired. Box 2100, Call. stablished butcher : good-paying busi- . Oa i ted in Oakland: trade. _Address Good barzain: g d Third and Branns ast cor sts. W. JOB printing office; over 3700 a vear guaran- teed to purchaser 67, Call office SALOON for sale on a gain. 2006 Filimore st A CHANCE FOR A ount of sickness; bar- TH 765 Mission, bet. Third and Fo cisco; 94 rooms: all new bed: y running full; cheap rent, long lease, privilege of renewing same; on investment of 32000 for r annum was real- 1897 eighty (S0) per cent ized over all expenses, wh with even better prospects this year; for sale on accoount of falling health and ‘old age. Address as above or inquire on premises. TABLISHED grocery business; fine paying business; party retiring ac- age; also dwelling, modern provements; stable; lot terms. k box 343, Napa, Cal : at conservative estimate will net r in S. F.: investor can handle his own Apply CAHILL, 107 Sixth st. PLAY the races on our new system; $60 week on $100 capital guaranteed or no charg for services. The American Turf Bureau, rooms 5 and 6, 850 Market st., San Francisco. ‘Oak and Franklin st ents, off Market st., suitable Apply 15 Grant. E_store, cor. ablished wholesale produce commis- siness for sale; prinoipals only. C. ¢ Particulars | P i KLONDIKE kel saloon, near the new Postoffice | eventh st: $300 will purchase stock, | h can be proved, | GIVE your ALASKA ENTERPRISES 1] - | Wanted—18 more men to go to Dawson | y, leaving here about March 15, In the | empioy of the Alaska Transportation, Trad- | ing and Mining Company: steady employ- | ment guaranteed on reaching Alaska; $500 cash required, For particulars call at com- pany’s offices, rooms 20 and 21, Chronicle building, San Franecisc gold, demonstration; for sale cheap. & CO., south side tation. aving machines practical “Prospect Camp,’’ on_ocean | U. S. Life-saving v-fitted_safler Helen W. per River and wift and new . will now leave for C Cook’s Inlet about March passage and freight. . Apply at once, MOHNS | & KALTENBACH, 20 Market st. KLONDIKE provisions, lowest _prices { and delivered to hoats. . SBARBORO & CO., | Wholesale and retail grocers, 531 Washington. | | packed WHAT you must have—The only makers of the genuine Klondike moccasin on this Coast. Pacifio Shoe Co., 13 First st A LARGE dog sultable for Klondiks, to be | sold; @ bargain. 130 Seventh st. trained for Alaska, for sale ave. GOOD strong dogs at 510 Van N YUKON dog harness: best made. for sale by | all outfitters. SAMMANN, 1238 Fillmore st. | KLONDIKE pack_mules and burros for sale. | Horan Stockyards, Tenth and Bryant st KLONDIK terriers, dogs: also Great Danes and Fox KILLIF'S Sale Yard, 1730 Market st. | PEST and best Klondike stoves in the HOLM CO., 416-415 Jackson st DOGS for Klondike: three Scoteh collles, broke for work. C. KRAMER, 400 Pacific st r clothing; heavy woolen clothing. L. Bettery and Jackson sts. river steamers, sailing vessels and | H SHAW, Su s for sale. A WEBK'S news Call. in wrapper. for mailing. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALI payments; on Taylor st.:$ 400 11-room house: sunny corner; fine. 500 2 rooms; new and good > 1400 | & rooms ‘and bath 3 18 rooms; partly furnished 36 rooms, on Mission ...... 18 rooms on Golden Gate; fine.. rooms, near Baldwin: bargain 32 rooms, on Market; clears $250. 4 rooms, on Kearny; clears $200.. 2 22 rooms, near Baldwin Hotel (transient). 30 rooms, central: 2 fronta; worth $1200... Hotel in mining town: good bar.. . 1000 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market, opp. Fifth. CO., Successful Brokers, 22 Geary. Market; clears $75; snap best In_city: clears $55 clears $40 month 5 Third st.: rent $27 §0. all rented; corner; w clears $50 month rooms :'central and sun: 7 rooms: O'Farrell; clears §%5 rooms; fine sunny corner; worth $2500; $160; low rent. KREDO & CO, 35-ROOM lodging house: cheap rent; good 521 Ho ard st 0 rooms; best loca tion: rent $32; clears §0; cheap. 48 Seventh. FOR SALE—Coso lodging house, 115 rooms. 411 Sansome st. FURNITURE FOR SALE. hed 4 rooms, completely furn! ing: rent $9: no offer refused for of 8 furnished rooms FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOU | BOILERS, engines NTOSH & WOLPMAN, 2d_hand_machinery. 5—_One dog_well broken to harn for Klol also_ & few bantam ns. Apply A.,SULLIVAN, Utah . opposite Lick < to see the $11 solitaire diamond ring, ask diamond ring at FOR sale—Second-hand Brunswick lender billiard table, in first-class condition. Apply 1365~ Geary st dog for sale; Newfoundland. Call in Twenty-fourth st., between York and Hampshire, 1 AND 2-bowl barber washstands, cheap. HUF- | __ SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate av FIRST tanks; bra large new 1 Treat ave. ASS large v pump, pipe large fireproof safe, one burglar-proof ONE safe for sale cheap. Address box 2047, Call. | COMPLETE set of tinning tools for sale cheap. 654 Mission st. PICTURE framing, complete, with glass 7x9 inches, 10c; $x10 and 10x12, 15¢c; 1ixI4 and 12x 16, 20c; 25c; 16x20, 30c; 35c; 20x24, 45c; curtain poles, complete, 15c; room mold- ing, all colors, le per foot: portraits eniarged, 6c: open evenings. JONES, 547 Mission st. LAT Aynamos, electrical goods: R Mission st \DSOME new 16-foot oak bar and back bar; cheap. 512 Bush st. LATEST style hood top baby buggy, chea Wwith extra seat. Box 1444, Call office. BARS, back bars, imirrors, showcases. coun- ters,’ linolenm, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and ses- ond hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., J. R POOL, house-mover. dealer_second-hand building material. 1124 Mission; Tel. So. 787. WHISKY. Kentucky, '97; bond=d warehouse. San Franecisco; 33¢ gallon. Address STAND- RD LIQUOR CO., San Francisco. E, boiler, dynamo, motor, belts and H. 8. WHIT!I 516 Mission st. A paying restaurant on Market st.; stead boardérs: oak furniture; rent $30. ~Address box C. 47, Cail office SALOON, 15 Sixth st; a bargain to a quick ‘cash_buyer. Inquire between £ and $:30 a. m., A. McDONALL Davis Ladles’ tailor: good cutter WILSON, 1028 Market st. ANDY and lce cream store; & bargain. Polk st. CORNER grocery and bar; 2 living room place for man and “fine NTE! roposition. cC. DOWN_town saloon for sale. Brewing Co OLD-ESTABLISHED news and stationery store and laundry office, doing good business; 1 am going to Alaska; make offer. 101% Fifth. BALOON at a reasonable pric Apply Albany Brewery. dne of the best bakerfes in the city. at 1500 Polk sf FOR sale qul —SMITH & OSBORN, Regist Agents; established 1362. 319 Pine st.. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, Jewelry; low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. nd bar for sale. Apply 107 ¥ paper route, growing territory, for whole or part “paper. Vinguire chis office or at 133 Third Portland, Oregon. COFFEE_and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO. 415 Sacramento st HC , harness, laundry, all kinds, buggies, carts bought, sold, changed at Emporium, 220 Valencia st. AN’ free “dimease ex- ED-5) Jd horses free from disease 4 physic for feed for the animals. Ad- dress Manager of the Zoo, Chutes, city. 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 327 Sixth st auction sales every Wed- nesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. ¥ 1-horse =pring wagon; nearly 826 Hampshire st. FINFE laundry, baker's and milk wagons cheap for eash or Installments; 1 fine top and open buggy: also 1 hack. 828 Harrieon st. ly at Call office. | y | good location, | | | | ew and second-hand; cheaper than Hermann Safe Mafc., 533 Sacramento. Bargains in new and second 109-111 Mark i s, 3 per | Bacigalupl, 933-948 Mrk | COFFEE mill,_scale, hand-truck, letter-press, desk ana safe cheap. 102 Clay & BARS. showcases, counters, shelving, etc. bought and sold. 1063 Mission, near Seventh. cheap—Becond-hand fireproof sate, SEWING MACHINES. > LL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; repairing: lowest rates. ‘205 Fourth st. MEDICAL., ALL Ladies—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of ail invalids, men and women 5 vears' practice; safe and quick cure guar- anteed; any disease or irregularity; disgrace avoided; kind sympathy and aid: sure relief, though ‘else fajl; delicacy, priiacy, home, etc.; bables adopted; travelers treated; no | delay; self-cure sent; call or write; (ree; con- fidential. DR. AND MRS. M. DAVIES, 5 | McAllister st.; pills, §2. | ALL monthly irregularities or other conditions | from whatever cause restored at once; safe | and sure at any time: kind sympathy and | | | ald; instant relief for travelers; tumors re- moved by electricity; home in conflnemeut; best care and privacy; fob guaranteed relief consult the doctor, free, before going else- phere; tegulating pills and capsules, st | MRS. DR. WEYT! 5 Post st., La) WILLIAM PATTER- | § low rates for | F' Ao |- | | | at 42 Main st. | | | | TU HOUSES TO LET. PARK, 36, Jaundry; 2 yards; $25. .DEMPSTER. off Twelfth st.—7_rooms, ROOMS TO LET—Continued. HOWARD, $#9_By day, week or month: %o, 30c, T5c and $1 per day} $3 to $15 per month. ALL OVER TOWN— You see houses to rent by BALDWIN & HYDE, 9%—Sunny suites; first ; quiet; homelike. MRS. T. w.c’fifio&fi:‘g-’ HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. FURNISHED house, 7 rooms, bath; latest improvements; furniture new; plano; near Pleasanton Hotel; only responsible par- ties need apply. Box 1437, Call office. McALLISTER, Sls—Sunny house, § front and rear garden; rent reduced 3. rooms; OAK. 421—House § rooms and bath; Eastlake style; latest improvement: §-ROOM house and basement, $11; Laurel a near Turk and Buchanan sts. LENT, 14 Post i 7 50—2-STORY house, 7 rooms, yard. 4S1 Haight st. 6 ROOMS, bath. bath HOOKER & of 10 rooms for. [ \ etc. lege renting prei dealers. 332 Hy floor belt—Parlor every MISSION, 226, sunny nicely furnished rooms; 5 convenlence for housekeeping; plano, bath, gardens, large basemen COTTAGES TO LET. CHEAP; cottage Victor st. Inquire 941 Bryant st. SUNNY cottage, 5 rooms. only $l5 vay. near Jones st. ontgomery st. SUNNY cottages, 4 and 5 rooms ment; yard; cheéap. 1576 15th st near_Mission. CE cottage, 4 rooms, basement and yard, 1114 Broad- IXLDWIN & HOWELL, large stable and_chicken- houses. EASTON & ELDRIDGE, 638 Market, 1| bath, base- nr. Dolores, | $11—COTTAGE, 5 rooms. 3385 Twenty-sixth st., | FURNISHED FLATS. GEARY, 15 flat of 4 rooms ewly furnished sunny upper FLATS TO LET. A—$10; 4-ROOM flat; 10 days free. A—$i2; 5-room new cottage; 2 days free. A—$18; 5-room ci . ave. 10 new flats cheap. 602 Market st & AND 6 roc m flats; some with gardens: sunny; attractive view; on Twelfth st. and Glen Park ‘ark ave., off Twelfth st. CASTRO, 6 [i bath CHEAP rent—Flats, 3 and 4 rooms, $6 aI very convenient; 15 and 21 Vietor st. quire 941 Bryant st. FELL, 1118—Upper flat § sunny room pariors, etc. FIFTH, 32— rooms, $18; FIFTEENTH, 2176, bet. rooms and bath, §14. FLAT of 5 rooms, bath, laundry. near Franklin; GROV flat, rooms; bath. HAMPTON pl, 3, off Folsom, sunny bay- ow rooms; vard; MONEY loaned on_ watches, diamon yard: basement; $IT. Market 1304 Post st. convenient Geary or Sutter st. $13, $14, $18 and $28 50. DEMPSTER, wo lovely new modern 6-room and Noe—5 ear City Hall, lower and top Jewelry; low interest. UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant av. NEW and modern lower flat, 6_rooms, bath. 1 NI 7 Devisadero st.. near California. STEE TH, 3950, 1 block_from Eighteenth or Castro st. cars; lovely lower sunny 6-room flat; modern; §18; water free. & corner_flat, § rooms, $17 with bath, §15: newly | Cormer Twelfth Folsom sts. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgome rooms_and bath, 2410 Harrison st., TO let, flat stable for 2 horse 20th and 21st. LAT, 6 rooms, bath near $_WATER free: sun inside flat painted and papered Apply with bet. modern. 1448 Va- -t. 2d and 34— | basement. modern; large lot; garden.. 4075 Twenty-third st., few steps from Castro: care key 407L HEAPE flat rooms, bath. | ‘alencia st., centh near” Van CASTRO, 405, rear—3 or Tished rooms; large yard; stable; cheap. VELY suny modern flat of 7 rooms; nice sunny unfur- EDDY, §15—4 rooms. furnished or unfurnished; gas fange; fine location; private residence. EDDY, 917—Nicely furnished connecting house. keeping rooms; gas range; splendid location. FIFTH, 428%— o pletel for ha FULTO! 41—Comfortably furnished FIFTH, 3%—1 or 2 sunny bay-window bed- rooms; connecting kitchen; complete;1st floor. s, furnished com- ousekeeping; water in kitchep. front | room and Kitchen; $i2 month: private family. GEARY, 420—Light housekeeping and other | sunny 'single and double rooms; no children. | | TON. JESSIE, 373, near FIfth and Market—Furnished front room; only .$5. i JONES, 600—Nicely furnished sunn D 310, oth: DAY el s CoRy tront JONES, 1705, near Broadway—4 nice sunny rooms; grand marine view; rent cheap. LEIDESDORFF, 1163 light sunny rooms; well furnished; private; rent reasonable. McALLISTER, 511—Sunny back parlor; ; s bath: 5 monthy 3 gentiemen. . Srotel MCALLISTER, G15—Nicely furnished nt suits $15 per month; hot and cold 'Il:!r'on‘ MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, : o interest. UNCLE HARRIS. 13 Grant o) VIA, 316-Newly furnished sunny le, $6 month up; iy front bath and gas. PHILADELPHIA House, 421 Bush—Rooms; Fas: running water: $1 week up: sunny, POWELL, 203 (The Montello)—Sunny _sultes and single rooms; reasonable: transient. POWELL, 509—Two nicely furnished _sunny Tooms adjoining: suitable for two gentlemen, SEVENTH, 13—Nicely furnished front room, 31 per week. 7 SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Elghth ear Market: furnished and unfurnished. y furnished double sunny Cheap. rooms; single and 6 a month up. STOCKT! — European; elegant rooms suite or single; day, week or month; baths hot and cold water: transient; elevator. SUTTER, te—] and unfurn. THE RANDOLPH, 01 P 719, and 1 609 Hyde—Furnished bay-window pariors; smaller rooms: water; gas; §150 to $4 50 week; 8 to $20 month. THIRT rooms, $1 11_Swedish_priva 55 per week: nice location. te boarding, with FOLSOM, room, $4 : ni TARKIN, 2614—Room and board for man and wife In private family, $35; marine view. VAN NESS, 215—Lovely sunny rooms with ele- Fant board for 2 of 3; In private family; reasonable. = VAN NESS ave southern exposurs Bou bt otta i Beautitul sunny _rooms; building new: all mod- newly furnished; elegant oard optional. Apply at 808 BOARDED. GERMAN lady wishes 2 or 3 children to board: Totherly care; moderate. 133 Turk st. PLEABANT, comfortable home for child with family children; excellent care; healt reasonable. E. THOMP- SORNER store, 16 with _stable; ‘uitable for laundry, vegetable business, ete. rent PECK & CO., 602 Market. STORE, with fixtures, corner Howard and La- fayette sts.; cheap rent. FACTORIES TO LET. 3 Wells-Fargo's Expres: r; power available for str +'box, shirt, shoes, factories, eto. " DENTISTS. VROOM electro-dental parlors: Qéntistry; no shock; painless extrai positive fact: full set of teeth, $5 up; Rilings, 2c up: gold crowns, $350 up; your teeth put in without a plate. open evenings. 497 Market st., cor. Sixth: 'Phone. Jessie 16%. A FULL set of teeth, new flexible see plates; Jight and thin; warranted ten years; feeth without plates, crown and bridge work our specialty: fillings, 50c; crowns, $3 50: all . Work painless and warranted. tal Par Sixth st. Chicago Den- Dentists—Painless extraction, Sc: NEW YORK plat 5; gold filling, 75¢ up; silver, 25¢ up; plates mended, §1 up; open evenings and 959 Mission st., cor. Sixth. 1443 Market st., nr. 1ith; acting when plates are ver like mew; teeth 0c; gas given. ©K, genuine Leek dent- ainless extraction and Lridge work or teeth Farrell. Sundays. DR. LUDLUM HILL no charge for ¢ made; old plates from $8 per set; ex R. GEORGE W. L ist, discoverer of patentee of -improve. without plate, moved from 6 to 20 OHIO Dental Parlors have removed from 906 to §19 Market st.. Academy of Sciences buflding, rooms 3, 31 and 32, Afth floor. L. A, TEAGUE, A. CANE and F. TBAGUE, remioved to Call bidg., ALL work reasonable and warrani W. KEY, 1320 Market st. SET of teeth without a plate. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st MONTGOMERY, 527, cor. Clay—Open until 8:30 o'clock; branch office of The Call; subscrip- tions and want ads GOLDEN GATE, 1090—2 or 3 large, nicely fur- nished rooms for housekeeping, gas cook stove; free use of telephone. GROVE, 202, corner Van Ness nished 3-room suites, with gas stove. 04, corner Third- rooms; HOWARD, housekeeping and others; reasonable. or single; Sunny unfur- Finely furnished t floor; housekeeping and single. 53 rooms. furnished complete for HOWARD, 623—2 sunny rooms complets for housekeeping, $10 month; Single rooms 36 up. HOWARD, $21—Roo $8 and $9. HOWARD, housekeeping rooms; rent reasonable. MIN lower floor, separate entrance. 561, near $1 up; hour»keeplng:‘ 3 large sunny furnished | A, 4342 front and back rooms joining, : Second—Bedroom _and kitchen, furnished complete for housekeeping. MISSION, 1241—Bay-window floor front, back | “parlor and kitchen; finely furnished. Pleasant ed ho cheap. unfurnished house- MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, Jewelry; hé low interest. | OCTAVIA, 1403, corner | kitchen, gas stove, $12 up; Geary—Bay other rooms. CLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. | TH, 113—Well-furnished sunny front room | and kitchen, $12 month; running water; bath. window, | SUNNY, kitchen; use of bath; near the par) dren. Address box 2050, Call office. furnished sitting room, bedroom and o chil- EHAMA, 717—Nice sunny housekeeping for one; with stove furnished 4. room; TENTH, 111, near Markef 3 housekeeping rooms. rooms and bath; single it desired. nicely furnished : also other rooms. | . 300—2 nicely furnished front house- | _ keeping ‘rooms, $5; also-other rooms. | | AYLOR, 1313 large light sunny unfurnished TURK, 53Nicely furnished sunny rooms sult- able for housekeeping. TRK, G43—2 or 3 sunn: ; stov WILLOW ave.. 3. off Larkin, Ellis—Large furnished room light housekeeping; use of bath. %2 ROOMS and_kitchen; water free. Birch ave., bet. Laguna and Buchanan. rooms complete for bet.” Eddy and complete for | e ————————————— ROOMS TO LET. A A A A AN sunny rooms, en-suite and single; in every respect; terms reasonable. | ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant first-class | DRS. GOODWIN, 40 n Ness ave—Ladles, near or far, consult’free the only doctor who uses Schenck’s method, the celebrated French fan; a safe, sure and reifable cure for | irregularities ‘from whatever cause; re- | stores strength and vigor of organs; nex celled; 15 years' practice; maternity’ home, best skill, low fees; pills, $2. A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all female diseases; a home in confinement, with best | possible ‘care; with privacy of home and con- venience of a hospital; those sick or discour- sged call on the doctor and state their case; ey will find in her a true friend. 3 DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st. e SURE cure, instruments; clan for female troubles, cause; restore in 1 day; never fails; cons: tion free; can be sent ‘and used at home. no medicine or every woman her own physi- no matter what ta- R. vhen others fall; LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO_CREDITORS—Estate of JACOB C. JOHNSON, deceased. Votice is hereby given by the undersigned, ANNA E. JOHNSON, executrix of the estats of JACOB C. JOHNSON,- deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims sgainst the sald deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers’ within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the £ald executrix at the office of J. C. JOHN- SON CO., No. 400 Market st., the same belng her placé for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the City and County of Ban Francisco, State of California. ANNA E. JOHNSON, Executrix of the estate of JACOB C. JOHN- Dotea 35°8ars Francisco, Feb 1895, ated at San Francisco, February 24, 1895, 5. A, BTBPH) POPPER, 318 Kearny; orders by telegram. A TREATMENT that restores Instantly cases of monthly irregularities (from whi ever cause); no instruments used; cure at of- fice, $: consultation free: hours 10 to 6. DR. AND MRS. KOHL, 111§ Market st. A_BOON to wives and mothers—Seguro; price $150. RICHARDE & CO., 406 Clay st.: send 3c stamp for particulars to Seguro Manu- facturing Co., 631 K st., Sacramento, Cal. ALPEAU’S French pills, a boon to ladies with female troubles: no danger; safe cure; $2 express C. O. D.: don’t delay until too laf 0SGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, O DR. HALL, 5 McAllister st.; dise; men and children. Bas. BOHEMIA, 28 Post—Newly furhished; lies and gentlemen; references giver. ALTON, 204 McAllister—Lovely sunny large | front and single rooms, $ month up; bath: fami- | DELAWARE, 1151 Market—Furnished single and double rooms, $8 and $10 mo.; nice suite EDDY, tlem: 35 60 113—Neat sunny single room for gen- | EDDY, 212 (The Lexington)—Rooms per night, 50c to $1; week, $2 to $6; famili EDDY, 615—Large well furni also large sunny back room; reasonable. FIFTH, 107—Pleasant unfurnished rooms to let. FOLSOM, §20, near Fourth—§l per week; fur- nished room: GEARY, 07—Nicely furnished front room; also single; running water, bath and gas. GEARY, 622—Nicely furnished single and dou- ble rooms; bath, gas; reasonable. GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. cor. Seventh and Mission—Fle single: elev: nt sunny rooms, en suite and i moderate rates; families. HANCOCK HOUSE, 781 Mission; select family rooming house: $150 to $6 per week. HARRISON, 946—Nice large single rooms, with use of bath, $6 a month up. HAYES, 526—Lovely, large sunny front room, $10 month: singl sired; modern. LADIES—Mrs. Dr. Puetz: infallible. safe rem- edies; 38 years’ experience. 2i4% Fourth st. HOWARD, (24—Nicely furnished large front room for 2: rent reasonable; bath. e, $5; housekeeping if de- sunny | PROPOSALS. PLANS and specifications invited for an hos- pital building—Clerk’s office, Board of Super- Visors, San Iranctsco, March 12, 1898, In acoordance with Resolufton No. 797 (Fourth Series) of the Board of Supervisors, public notice is hereby given to architects that competitive plans and specifications for the erection of an hospital building will be received in open session of the Board of Su- pervisors on MONDAY AFTERNOON, Sep- tember 12, 1898, between the hours of 2:30 and 3 o'clock. The proposed building to be of modern de- sign and to be constructed of stone or brick, or of both, With all the latest sclentific im- provements required as to construction and sanitation, equal to, if not superior, to any building designed or contracted for hospital purposes, as are indorsed by medical author- ity as being indispensable in the construction of such a_building. The said hospital builling to be erected on the lot of land selected and approved by the Board of Health described as follows: Commencing at the most southeasterly cor- ner of a tract of land known as and desig- nated on the official map of the ecity and county of San Francisco as the ‘*Almshouse Tract,”” and running thence due north along the easterly boundary line of sald Almshous Tract seven hundred and sixty-five (165) feet; thence due west five hundred and fifty (530) feet; thence due south seven hundred #nd sixty-five (165) feet 1o the southerly Iine of the said Almshouse Tract; thence due east along the sald southerly [ine of the Alms- houge Tract five hundred and Afty GoO) et to the point of commencement; 951?: ICI'!l:l- ‘ ent; containing e said plans and spegifications to be 80 prepared thitt the cost of the buliding shal not exceed in the aggregate the sum of three hundred thousand ($300,000) dollars, which sum, must cover the entire’cxpense for the erectlon and completion o building. . T hegurTRoen NOTICE—Architects will prepare mit with their plans and specifications. for said hospital bullding an itemized estimate of the cost of said building, tha statute quiring eight (8) hours to constitute a day's work with a mintmum rate of wages of fwo (32) dollars per day, for persons employed on said building, with the distinct understanding thi“ go plln'l“;u"elndecll;cmlmm will be enter- ained or considered of build - Fate oot 5 whicn v ity (B 2EE1% the sum of three hundred thousan dollars, Also that the architect w‘:’.o:?".?i."".?i and spectfications of the building are adopted will be appointed architect and superintend- ent of the bullding at a compensation of five () per cent of the total cost, and will be re- quired to glve a good and satisfactory bond or bonds, as the case may be, to Insure the completion and construction ~ of the - sald building for the amount of the estimate. of the cost as made by the said architect. The architects submitting plans and specifications determined by the board to be second, third and fourth in merit will receive premitims of $1000, §750 and $500 respectively, with the un- derstanding that any' features’ of said plans and specifications which may be considered useful or necessary be embodled in the plans adopted may be used without further cost or charge. JINO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. PROPOSALS for Woolen Blankets—Gens Depot ‘of the Q;urte!rmglter"unke ol ‘ew Mon! mery st., San Fran February 11, 1895-Sealed proposats. i trioii: cate, will be received at this office until 1 G'clock a. m., Paclfic'standard time, MON. DAY, March 14, 1858, and then opened. for furniching tniv depor wioh 3000 Wooron ankets. s for Dotats will be_considered. —Fhach oSt nd sub- cept or refect “any or ail proj o setved, Preference will be glven to aiticies of domestic production and manufacture, con- _ ditians of quality and price (including in the price of foreign frvducuon and manufactures the duty thereon) being equal, and such pref. erence given to articles of American produe. tion and manufacture produced on the Pacific Const, to extent of consumption required by the public service there. Blanks o formation as to bidding. specifications, ete. will be furnished by this office on applica- “hout tion. Envelopes containing proposals a for Blankets.* Quarter- be marked ‘‘Proposals JAMES M. MOORE, Assistant mastor General. U. 8! Army, Depot Quar- nrmactor. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. : L ADVICE free; divorce laws . o fot Wik, micens, "ttt probate, Insolvency, guges. “copartnership, _bills-of-sale, rademarks, etc.; lished 10 years. G. W. HOWF. att-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton, vate: mummm-m., ‘mort* HOME _In confine; t; diseases of women. A ENS, A;;u‘rney for Executrix, Clans Spreckels bufld- MRS. DR. NKE, 1416 §th st.,, Alameda. HOWARD, suites; singl sunny reading-room; 25¢ up. 715, ST. DAVID'S—200 rooms; ADVICE free: no charge unl W. W. DAVIDSON, 27 Ilr::: Bt Department, t The right to ac- | CITY REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE | 111 FOR SALE BY THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 4 MONTGOMERY ST. $8500—31:6x60; near Fowell and Clay sts., on Wetmore place; cottage, 5 rooms, bath and | basement; large yard; all in fine order; fine view of bay. $2600—Rents $33; Midway, near Bay s tween Dupont and Stockton; front an houses and stable for 3 horses. $3600—Rents $35 50; 3 flats, bath, hot and cold water lot 26X77: Broadway, near Hyde; street bituminized. Pine st., near Taylor; 43x137:6 and well bul 3-story; 18 rooms; modern; fine for boarding or residence. Leavenworth st., near O'Farrell; 30x137:6 and 2-story frame buildings front and rear; rents $84 50; $11,500. 4 First st.; rents $47; $5000; 46 feet front; be- tween Folsom and Harrison sts. $3750—Reduced; Stevenson st., 78 feet from Sixth; 24x75; 2-story and basement house in 2 flats; rents $30. Rents $65; Bryant st. near Seventh; 25x90 and 3-story; store below and flats above; $51%. Folsom st., between Sixth and Seventh; 37:6x 90 and 2 stores and 3 flats; rents $6; $6000. Two/ fine Market-st. investments in retail district, north and south side; $100,000 to $150,~ 000_each. Ellis st., between Taylor and Jones; 27:6x 137:6 and fine 2-story; can be remodeled and Will pay good interest. Ellis st.; growing investment; near Market; large lot dnd building; rents §310. First st.; fine Investment; corner; large lot and improvements; near Market st.; $37,5 Reduced to. $21,000—Third st., near Missior brick building; leased at $135. 130,000—Rents $195; Polk st., near California; 60x80; fine 3-story building; stores below and rooming-h above. | Rents $175: under leases §22,500; Washington st.; down-town investment; brick building and large lot;. 2 fronts, e cost $4000 to build; Union st., portion, near Laguna. Reduced to $3800: cheap: Grove st., between | Franklin and Gough; 27:6xs8:9 and 2-story; 2| tenements; rents $34; street accepted. | Southeast corner Jackson and Larkin sts 27:6x82:6; 2-story; store below, flats abov stable in rear: the only grocery on 4 corne rents $50; $7000. 36000—Rents $50; California st.; 2 flats, 5 and 6 rooms each; between Baker and Lyon sts; lot 25x187:6. $7060—Modern flats: north side Oak st., be- tween Webster and Fillmore; 5 and 6 rooms. WESTERN ADDITION CORNER LOTS, BUS- INESS, HOMESTEAD OR RESIDENCE. Southwest corner California and Lyon sts. 30x100, $3000, or larger lot; finecorner andcheap. | Van Ness-ave. corner, 34x125, $6000, or 88x125, corner Union st.; Van Ness in fine order; cable cars on Union &t. Northwest corner Pine and Lyon sts.; 25x1 $1850; cheap. Ellls and Franklin st 7:6x87:6, $9000, or #2:0x87 Southwest 40x100; $8000. Northeast corner Waller and Laguna 35x100, $5000; half a block from Market st. Southwest corner Union and Dewisaders sts. fine residence corner; marine view; 50x100; §6250. | utheast corner Waller and De Long, 30x100, between Masonic avenue and Ashbury st.; $325 Northeast corner Golden Gate and Central aves.; 25x100, §2500, or 50X100, $4000. Northeast corner Greenwich and Scott sts. 110:6x187: 3 Corner Geary and Wood sts; sduced to $2000; cheap. Cheap corner, §1500; reduced price; southwest corner Webster and Fiibert sts.; £x100; 1 block from Unfon-st. cars. Northwest corner Greenwich and Devisadero sts.; 87:6x87:6, $1800, or 62:6xST:6, 52400, in the business annhwen corner; 13,500. 1l and Laguna sts.; corner O'Farre sts., 29:5x100; re- i | NEW 5-room cottage: a beauty; easy rental terms. THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Market st. | FOR sale—University Mound Tract, lot %, block 116; 100x120 feet. JOS. LAWLER, 82 Fifth _st.] or 2545 Seventeenth st. BIG bargain—6 modern Western Addition flats, $15,000; renting for $133 50; $7000 can remain on’ mortgage. ~Postoffice box 2495. ‘ngl"cu sale—Choice business property; rents for NW corner Mission and Spear sts.; 45:10 H. SCHWERIN, 546 Clay st. | IF you intend butiding, let me submit an estl- mate with plans, etc.; no charge; best of ref- erences, bonds, etc.’ W. W. REDNALL, | bullder, 132 Hayes st. — e | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. | IN San Mateo, store and six living rooms: large Jot; will rent furnished or unfurnished. GAMAN'& LYON, 215 Kearny $60—7 ACRES near Petaluma; small house, | stable and 3 chicken-houses; horse, cart, fur- | niture, tools and implements. 3250040 acres, Santa Cruz Count 12 acres | vines, 6 acres fruit; fine trout stream; plenty of wood; 2-story house, 2 cottages, barm, | packing-house, etc.; farm tools, | Many other bargains; call for list. GAMAN | & LYON, 215 Kearny st. WRITE for list; good land, §10 and §20 an acre. M. GRIFFIN, Cottonwood, Shasta Co., Cal. FOR sale—135 acres; fine virgin redwood an ine timber; near L. E. White's railroad a 1k, Mendocino Countv consisting of the NE. 3 of SW. % of Sec. 31, township 14 N., range For _full particulars as to price, etc., CLOCKERS, Na Cal LARKSPUR REAL ESTAT ZAUTIFUL HOMES IN LARKSPUR. | Villa lots and acreage; easy terms; 45 minutes from the city; cottages for rent. AMERICAN LAND TRUST CO., 132 Market st. —— e MONEY TO LOAN. ANY amount at 6l per cent on real estat 5¢ and 3d mortgages, estates, real estate probate, life insurance, goods in warehouss furniture without removal; no delay, R. M COLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. | LOANS on furniture or pianos in S. F., Oak- land or Alameda, at lowest rates, without emoval; no commissions: no delays. J. OONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission, above Sixth; tel. South 14. ADVANCES quick on furniture, pianos, with- out removal; mdse in storage: life ins. poli- cles, house refts, bank books, etc.: low in- private; no com. R. 68, 1170 Marke HIGHLY respectable and priv ace to ob- tain liberal advances on dlamonds and Jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 948 Market st; tel. Green 204, amount on_indorsed paper. planos, furniture or jewelry; all 'business £trietly confidential: private ‘offices. M. E. DOUGAN & CO., 230 Kearny st.; upstalrs. | T HAVE $3000 to loan on country property. HUGH M. CAMERON, Real Estate and Lo * Broker, Jinth st., Oakland, Cal. " ON furniture, planos; olty or Oakland; no re- | Jow' fates: no commission: '$25 up; BONNELLI, 130 Powell GO to a regular licensed pawnbroker at 1 Fourth st.. upstairs; strictly private; low rates; tel. Red 1121; established 1860. FURNITURE, planos, estates in probate; no N LT, & O 14 MoAllister at., room 64, ANT sum, Ist or 24 mortgages, estates in pro- Date, etc. Room 7, 508 California st. 0 TO 80, X {85 UP to any = 2 El 3 2 v sum MURPHY. 628 Market st. OGN planos, _furniture S Tates; no com.; private. 116 McAllister st. | SIXTH, 10-Most rellable place to borrow money; diamonds and j 30 HAYES S Subseriptions and ads taken. and country: al ages, estatos, etc. FINANCIAL. T have $1000; 1 per cent; security, country Box 2043, Call office. LOANS on real estate, bonds, eto.: lowest tates. MeAFEE BROS., 108 Montgomery st. MIUS real estate. PAWNBROKERS. SAVE interast and borrow from the CUT RATE LOAN OFFICE, 22 Mason st.; private rooms. NOTICES. | ASSESSMENT NOTICE—Wittram _Propeller A any. office and principal piace of busi- ness, 327 Market st.; Francisco, Cal, Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of | the Board of Directors, held on the ith day of March, 1898, an assessment (No. 4) of one 1) cent per share was levied upon the capital stock of the torporation, payable immediat, . T+ in United States gold coin to the secretary at the office of the company at the above address. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 13th day of April, 1898, Will be delinquent and advertised for sale at ublic auction, and unless payment s made tore, will be sold on the 25th day of April, 1588, fo pay- the delinquent assessment, to- gother with costs of advertising and’ ex- enses of sale. By order of the Board of irectors. ¥ CHARLES ‘A. HUG, Secretary, | 327 Market e ———————————— STORAGE. ) Ie;r lanlu—l‘lrnllurel.u’::lrw. Dln.noug ousehold good: lean, comyj 'ments; hdvances made. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 104 Mission st., above Sixth; open evenings.. AT lowest rates—Household planos; ad- vances made: fireproof F. W. i1ding. TYPEWRI1ERS. FORT, RESS AT order, ¥25; send for sample work. BANNAN, 333 Montgomery st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FOR sale, rent or exchange—House of 25 rooms; cen be had -furnished. it desired: lot 40X150 balf cash, balance can remain. MRS. SMITH, $21 Market st., Oakland. A _POOR man’s chance—$S60 will buy & é-room house and lot, 26x139, near San Pablo av ten| migutes; from City, Hall: easy terms don’t delay . BELDEN & COOK. 1112 Broadwa. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE and household goods very cheap this week. ~SCHELLHAAS' old store, 408 Eleventh st.» Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $500_New o-story residence; 6 large rooms; ‘modern; cor. lot, 50x150: near Mastic Station; part cash; bal. instal .- 185 R. R. ave. BIGGEST bargain—§2500; cottage, 6 rooms; orchard and chieken yard; half block from Mastick Station; all improvements; 1531 Prospect st. Apply 501 Market st., S. F. ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. TO LET—New cottage of 5 rooms and bath lawn, flower garden and archard; lovely lace. 1532 Ninth st., near Mastick station: 19; water free; ground cared for. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. A GREAT bargain—For sale, 2 acres only four blocks from statlo 5 G. $650 per acre. MAY & CO:, 2128 Center st., Berkeley. FOR salg—Near the university grounds, an ele- gantly bullt house; lot northeast corner, i5x 134; street work all done. JOS. J. MASON, Berkeley Station: FIRST-CLASS Investment; a fine corner, stores and rooms above; to be sold at a bargain. O MASON. ‘Berkeley Station PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE GOOD business property in Portland, Or., will be exchanged on liberal terms for property in or near San Francisco. Address BLUMEN- FHAL & HANLY, 1051 Washington st., Oak- and. SHOE factory, half or all for ranch. Apply to H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 33 ACRES; bearing fruit ranch near Vacaville; income $2000. DECKER, 1020 Market st. TO exchange—2 blocks, each 200x200, -In Mar- tipez, Cal., value $4000, for S. F. real estate: will pay a’ cash difference if city property is lued over $4000. Box 1509. Call office MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marlage licenses were icsued by the County Clerk vesterday: Charles H. Denton and Alice M. Lowry, 27-30. W. H. Lenhoff and Paulina Helkinado, 23—23. Willfe Schiller and Emily Beatty, 21—18, C. E Beckman and Selma G. Carlson, 31-29. James B. Milligan and Nellle Griffin, 27—20. H. M. Simpson and Jessie C. Paterson, 21-23. Dle Johnson and Kristina Anderson, 20—82. Hermann Schrenn and Annie Gerdes, 3326, BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed In at elther of ‘the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of Fersous authorized to have the same pub- lished. BORN. ASHURST—In Panoche, March 6, 1893, to the wife of John Ashurst, a son. BRENNAN—In Vallejo, March 8, 1838, to the wife of J. H. Brennan, a son. FRANKLIN—In College Park, March 7, 1898, to the wife of C. P. Franklin, a daughter. HART—February 21, 186§, to the wife of Rich- ard Hart, a son. DANIELS—In Alameda. March 10, 156, to the wife of J. J. Daniels, a daughter. HUGHES—Near Watsonville, March 3, 1888, to the wife of Gary Hughes, a son. KEARNEY—Near Aptos, March 7, 189, to the wife of Willlam Kearney, a daughter. MARRIED. | HINMAN—HOPE—In Oakland, March 2, 1898, by the Rev. Mr. Wallace, Henry Littleton Hinman and Effie Madoline Hope. HACKMEIER—SCHNEIDER —In _this eity, March §, 189, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, William J. Hackmeler and Lizzie Schneider. HANSEN—WERNER— In ‘this city, March 9, 1898, by the Rev. J. M.. Buehler. Peter F. Hansen and Ida A. Werner. JUST—DITTMER—In this eity, March 10,1898, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Charles Just and Elizabeth Dittmer. KOHN — MEISTERKNECHT — In_ this city, March §, 1895, by the Rev. J.- M. Buehler, Dietrich G. Kohn and Julla J. Melsterknecht. STELLMAN—KIRSCHBAUM — In _this city, March 10, 18, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Frederick Stelilman and Katharina Kirsch- aum. THOMPSON--LARSEN—In Watsonville, March 5, 1898, Chris Thompson and Christina. Lar- sen. ——— DIED. Bailey, Wilmott F. . Johnson, Mrs. S. E. Bemis, Julla B. Keefe, Daniel Bloch, Willlam J. Killackey, Sarah Bulger, Capt. Martin Lacey. Michael Burke, James Linden, Mary Cheatham, James Doane, Samuel B. Donahue, Michael Malnburg, Ruth G. O’Connor, Catherine Paul, Thomas F. Donovan, Kate Rhorer, J. N. Dunne, Margaret B. Richardson, John Earl, Eugene Sambertrant, F. Easterday, Nannie Sands, Mary Fischer, Charles Schwabacher, Fred Gavin, Mary F. Stlvey, Florence L. Gfllon, Patrick J. Soto, Joe P. Glorg!, Linjo Stormfield, Oscar Hawkins, E. C. Stumpf, Joseph Helm; Mary O. Tucker, John T. Hicks, Jennte R. Walsh, Mary J. Holihdn, Margaret ‘Whalen, Bridget Hynes, Mary ‘Wilson, Esther E. BAILEY—In this city, March 11, 1898, Wil- mott F., beloved husband of Denise, and son of Mary and the late Byron Balley, a native of Massachusetts, aged 43 years. ¥ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services fo-morrow (Sun- day). at 1 o'clock, at Howard M. E. Church, Howard street, between Second and Third. BEMIS—In San Jose, March 9, 1895, Julia B. Bemis, a native of New York, aged 40 years. BLOCH—In this city, March 11, 183, Willlam John, beloved son of Fred and Alice Bloch, 2 natve of San Francisco, aged 1 month and 4 days. ¥ The funeral will take place this day (Saturday) at 2 o'clock, from his parents’ residence, 411 Greenwich street, thence to 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. Interment private BULGER—In this city, March 11, 153, Captain Martin Bulger, Beloved husband of Mary A., and father of Thomas D., John K., James K. and Emma F. Bulger, a native of Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 69 years. (Brooklyn, N. Y., Fagle please copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Monday, March 14, at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 734 Ashbury street, thence to Ignatius Church, Hayes street, where a sol- emn_requiem high mass will' be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. VETERAN VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S AS- soclation—Officers and members are requested to assemble at headquarters, Monday, March 14, at § o'clock sharp; to attend the funeral of our late brother, Martin Bulger. STEPHEN BUNNER, President. JAMES PENNYCOOK. Recording Sec. BURKE—In this city, March 11, 189, James Burke, a native of Ireland, aged 5 vears. CHEATHAM—In this city, March 10, 195, James Cheatham, beloved' father of James ¥., Willlam J., George, Thomas and Albert Cheatham and Mrs. Thomas Irvin, a native of England, aged 65 years. 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday),' at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2014 Taylor street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. DOANE—In San Carlos, San Mateo County, March 11, 159, Samuel Brown Doane, a na- tive of Boston, Mass.. aged 51 year 7 The funeral will (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from his_late resi- dence, San Carlos. Train leaves Third and Townsend streets depot at § o'clock. DONAHUE—In this city, March 10, 1895, Mich- ael Donahue, beloved father of May F. and Fdward H. Donahug, & native of Ireland, aged 74 vears. DONOVAN—Kate, dearly beloved wife of John ‘Donovan, mother of the iate Willlam Dono- van, daughter of Patrick and the late Mary A. O'Shaughnessy, sister of Mamlie and Tommie O Shaughnessy, and niece of Mrs. J. J._Galvin and John Kearney, & native of Fan Francirco, ‘aged 21 years 10 months and lays. 3 7 Friends and acqualintances are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral this.day . (Saturday), at . o'clock, from the resi- dence of her father, 114 Tehama street, off Second. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DUNNE—In this city, March 11, 1808, at the of 63 years and 17 days, Margaret Ber- n Dunne, widow of the late Peter Dunne, sq., and mother of Mary Dunne Taafe and Joseph J. and Peter F. Dunne. The funeral will take place this day (Saturday), at 9 o'clock. from her late resi- dence, 2111 Broderick street. EARL—In this city, March 11, 189, FEugene. only son of D. W. and Helen B. Earl. a na- tive of Sacramento, Cal., 40 years, [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral’ services to-morrow (Sun- day) at 10 o'clock, at tHe residence, 2131 La- na_street. Interment private, in Cypress wn_Cemetery, by the 11:30 o'clock train from Third ‘Townsend streets. EASTERDAY—In Watsonville, March 7, 18%, ‘Nannie T. Easterday, a native of Kentucky, aged 54 years 9-months and 1 day. : RS S Arksie Fivoner. FISCHER—In dearly beloved hus] and father of Annie and Charles Fischer, & native of Germany, aged 48 years 11 months and 5 days. A member of Olympic Lodse No. 1277, A. 0. U, W. ErFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-mOrTow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1320% Sanchez street, between Army and Twenty-seventh. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. GAVIN—In this city, March 11, 183, Mary T.. beloved daughter of Celia and the late John Gavin, and sister of Annle C., Emmett B. and Willam F. Gavin, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 2 months and 26 da GILLON—In this city, March 11, 1868, Patrick J., beloved husband of Juila A. Gillen, & Dative of Ireland, aged S0 years. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue. GIORGI—In this city, March 11, 158, Linio Giorgi, dearly beloved husband of Mary Glorgf, a native of Switzerland, aged 48 years 10 months and 20 days. HAWKINS—In Sanger, March 10, 188, E. C. Hawkins, Leloved son of Olof and Caroline Hawkins, and brother of A. L. and Edina C. Hawkins, a native of San Francisco, aged %5 years 10 menths and 16 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturdayy, at 2 o'clock, from tae residence of his parents, 2454 Seventeenth street, near Valencia. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery, via electric-car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. otice. Members of Niantic Par- , N. S. G. W., will attend the fu- neral of our deceased_brother, E. C. Hawk- ins, at_the residence, 3464 Seventeenth street, near Valencla, this day (Saturday), &t o'clock. FRANK MORDECAI President. J. F. EGGERT, Recording Secretary. HELM—In this city, March 11, 159, Mary O. wife of the late George Heim, a native of England, aged §7 years 10 months and 8 days. HICKS—In Los Gatos, March 9, 188, Jennle Raymond Hicks, a native of Louisiana. HOLIHAN—In this city, March 10, 1895, Mars garet, beloved sister of Jennie and Bridget Holihan, a native of Ireland [ Friends and acquaintances are respects tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 2019 Twenty-fourth street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a solemn ve quiem mass will be ceiebrated for tie repose of her_soul, commencing at ¥ o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. p HYNES—In this city, March 9, 188, Mary Hynes, beloved sister of Mrs. Anni¢ McCar- thy and James and the late John Hynes, a native of Ireland, aged S5 vears. 3 " Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock sharp, from the pariors of James McMenomy & Son, 1057 Mission street, thence to St. Francis Chureh, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. JOHNSON—In San Jose, March §, 1865 Mrs. S. E. Johnson, a native of Tennessee, T2 years 11 months and 11 days. KEEFE—In this city, ‘March- 11, 158, Daniel "Keefe, a native of Ireland, aged 75 years. KILLACKEY—In this city, March 11 1898, Sarah Killackey, & natlve of Burr, Kings County, Ireland. LACEY—In this city, March 11, 189, Michael, beloved husband of Margaret Lacey, father of Annie and Eddie Lacey, and brother of Patrick, Edward, George and Thomas Lacey, a native of Innisboffin Island, County Ga way, Ireland, aged 45 years. 7 Fricnds and acouaintances, are respect- fully invited to attend the furieral to-morrow (Sunday), at 8 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 301 Twenty-second street, Potrero, thence to St. Theresa’s Church, where a sol- emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at §:8) o' elock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LINDEN—In this city, March 8, 18§, at her Tesidence, 1608A Turk street, Mary, beloved wife of Edward J. Linden, and mother of Edward J., Frank J. and Kitty Lincen, Mrs. Hessie Reynolds and Mrs. Nellle Keefe, a na- tive of Cahirciveen, County Kerry. Ireland, aged 55 years. (Portland, New Orleans and New York papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1608A Turk street, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, near Scott, Where & solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of heér soul, commencing at 10 o'elock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MALNBURG—In this city, March 11 188, Ruth G. 8., beloved daughter of Robert and Jennie, Malnburg, and sister of Raymond and Elenor Malnburg, a native of San Franclsco, aged 1 year and 18 days. < O'CONNOR—In this eity, March 11, 1888, Cath- erine, beloved wife of Owen O'Connor, mother of Mrs. C. P. Twigs, Mrs. Birde Josephs and Jobn M. O'Connor, and sister of John D. Brosnan and Mrs. Ellen Arling, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. PAUL—In this city. Mareh 10 1898, Thomas Francis, beloved son of Maria P. Paul, and brother of Mrs. H. Schaffner, Mrs. R. M. Small and Robert H. Paul, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years 2 months and 15 days. '£7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral te-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from St. Patrick's Church, Mission street, between Third and Fourth, Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Y. M. L—Officers and members of Pioneer Council No. 1, Young Men's Institute, are Tereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, Thomas F. Paul, to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o’clock sharp, from his late residence, 4083 Natoma street, Fines will rictly enforced for non-attendance. e se P. J. HAGAN, President. J. J. BORDEN, Rec. Sec. e ORER—In South Vallejo, March 9, 1898, J. RO orer, a native of Indiana, aged & years 10 months and & days. s RICHARDSON—In this city, March 10, 1598, John, beloved husband of Emma Richardson, and father of Agnes and John Richardso; Mrs. Seaton and Mrs. Frank Smith. & na tive of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 63 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morfow (Sunday), at 2:30 o’clock, from Trinity Pres- byterian ' Chureh, corner Twenty-third and Capp streets. Interment Masonic Cemetery. SAMBERTRANT—In this city, March 10, 1835, Francols, beloved husband of Nellie ‘Sam- bertrant, father of Frankie, Rosie and John- nie Sambertrant, and brother-in-law of Wil- llam Keegan and Frank Monahan, a native of France, aged 43 years 1 month and 10 days. (Lowell, Mass., papers please ‘copy.) L7 Friends and acquaintances are t- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of 3. S. Godeau, 205 Montgomery street, thence o French Church, where services will be held. Interment Holy ( Croes Comatery. . o S—In this city, March 11, 189, . be- ANk wite ot the late Antone Sands, “and dearly beloved mother of Joseph and Eman- Jel Sands, Michael and ~Maggie Kennedy. Mrs. A. Weltner, Mrs. M. Sheridan and the Jate Mrs. Kate Both, a native of County Cork, Ireland. ‘Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 106% Welsh street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a_solemn requiem high mass Wil be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. V. HER—In Seattle, Wash., March AT A red. dearly beloved son of Abraham and Sarah Schwabacher, and brother of Louts A. Schwabacher, Mrs. Charles W. Ro- Mina A.. Sam and Edgar sonbaim 200 oed 33 years § months and 2 days. Ko AIy7NMl|:Q of funeral hereafter. VEY—In this city, March 1l 183, Flor- S e, dcarly beloved daughter of Alex P Rebecca Silvey. and sister of Charles and Hihel Stivey, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 8 days. % B SOTO—On Mount Hamilton road. mear San Gose, March 8, 188, Joe Prader Soto, aged PORMET In the City and County Ho STORMFIELD—In the City an nty Hos- Dital, March 11, 18, Oscar Stormfield, a Ba- five of Sweden, aged 45 vears. UMPF—In this city, March 10, 1898, Joseph, S toved husband of Nemesta 'Stumpt, and father of Mary Stumpf, & native of ‘Bafern, Getmany, aged 47 years 4 months and 3 days T Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral to-morrow {Bnaay), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Guntner & Guntz, § and 10 City Hall square, Geonce to. St. Boniface Church, Golden Gate hehue, ‘near Jones street, where a mass AT be’ celebrated for the repose of her soul, Sommencing at 9§ o'clock. Interment Holy e i n, Vallejo, March S, 189, John T. JCKER-In Vallejo, March 8, 18%, John T. T eker, a native of Engiand, aged d fTyears. WALSH-In this city, March 10, fare, beloved wife of Waiter I. 'Walsh, mother of Irene, \Walter, Francis, Clarence, Grace, Elmer and Edna Walsh, daughter of Michael and_Jane Flnnegan, and._sister_of M. E. Finn, Mre. T. M. Gibson and Peter and the late Frank Finnegan, a native of Craugh- Well. County Galway, Irelan: : Friends and acquaintances are respect- £uliy imvited to attend the funeral to-morrow Bunday.“at 50 o'clock trom, her late real- Sence, 3% Virginia avenue, off Mission street, Petween Twenty-ninth and Thirtleth, thencs To'OM St. Mary's College. where a requiem igh mass will be celebrated for the repose of . her ‘soul, at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WHALEN—In this city, March 11, 183, Brid- ‘get, beloved daughter of the late William and the late Catherine and_ sister of Mrs. James « Mfs. J. F. O'Hearn and ‘Whaien, a native of Ireland. aged 35 years. o WILSON—In this city, March 10, 1898, Esther E., youn d beloved daughter of Mat- \hew“wflm. a native of San Francisco, aged thew Wil ©5The funeral will take place this day (Sllwg 2 o'clock, from the residence of h ther, 142 Erie street. Interment J. O. 8" Semetery: : Estab. 1868, T N South 47. CRAIG & COCHRAN CO. Funeral Dircctors and Embalmers, B P R ot our patrons. Rubber tires on e e 0