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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 29 1898. 9 __w BULINES3 CHANCES. RNER grocery and bar, south of Mar- big bar trade: this S, 765 n well-paying restau- tired of ubreliabié help: party. Apply to will enable you to clear esides you get full er s open to Investi- m; can have trial be- s& needs no experi- age it success- imate and means a 1f in earnest apply arket st. let, a first-class \ing in’ finest market years; dally receipts STMENT per mon e in sight; this of gation n top 1o fore buying; s e rent reasonable; must is offer means getting into for nothing. Apply to M. t st de and theatrical cos- business; est. 1S75; good woman. KREDO & CO., ry_and_icecream parlors; clty. KREDO & CO., 22% confec nt pluce &t nea 2-acre nursery: glassed; com- it chotce flowers; bot plants. ALASKA ENTERPRISES. ALASKA Gold Fields Dispatch Assoclation beats everything to Dawson and all Alaska points; next messenger leaves on Queen April &; beat any other mail 2 months; exe- cute trusts; letters §1. §S2 Parrott bullding. KLONDIKERS, your outfit is af novalue with- out a Eureka patented portable gold washer; do not fail to take one alons; you get more _Bold than you can carry. 219 Bush st. CARPENTERS, blacksmiths, plumbers and good men at general work who are going to Dawson can, on the way up, work out $100 0 $200 of théir fare, via St. Michaels. Apply The Gold Star Co., Mills building, San Fran. KLONDI owest _pricss, packed SBARBORO & CO. 831 Washingtos on watches, diamonds, Jew- t. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. E provisions, and delivered to hoats. wholesale and roces retal HOUSES TO LET. ALL OVER TOWN-——- You see houses to rent by BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. DEVISADERO, 727—House 7 cheap: 3 car lines. * DOLORES, §21, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second—6 rooms and bath: rent $i4. HOUSE of § or 12 rooms: reasonable. 253 Stevenson st., bet. Third and Fourth. HYDE, 69, near Geary — Sunny; choice; 13 rooms; $50; appreclated if seen; investigate. NICE modern bay-window house, 1331 Golden Gate ave., between Fillmore and Stelner sts.; § rooms and bath: plumbing and everything in good order; rent low to good temant. Ap- ply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. rooms, bath; rent ROOMS TO LET. ALTON, 204 McAllister—Sunny front rooms and suites! also 3 complete for housekeeping. Pleasant first-clhss ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.. sunny rooms, en suite and single: in every respect; terms reasonable. BOND, 16, off Mission—Nice large front room and kitchen; complete; $12 month; also nice front room; sultable 1 or 2 gentieman. BOHEMIA, 29 Post—Newly furhished; fami- lies and gentlemen; referénces given. CENTRAL House, 52 2d—Good family & single rms.; day, 25, 50c; wk., $125, $2.50; mo., $ up. CLEMENTINA, 434%—Sunny furnished room with parlor, $3 month. DELAWARE, 1151 Market—Furnished single and double rooms, $8 and $10 mo.; nice suites. rooms Gate | NICE sunny house, and bath; 1 ave., between Golden place, Golden Ap- G dox, well trained for Alaska, for | Hyde and Larkin sts.; rent only $21 50. 2 $15. 2130 Point Lobos ave ply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. FINE Fsquimaux dog for Alaska. Inquire | SUNNY house; 7 rooms; modern: cheap to good Saloon, Third and Townsend. tenant. Droderick, near McAllister st. for established reataurant River. Box 2655, Call. %A REAR house of 4 rooms; newly reno- vated; water free. 18 Natoma st. GOOD strong dogs, trained for Alaska, for sale at 510 Van Ness ave. | $16—9 rooms and_bath: corner Hermann and Stevenson. Apply 170 Market st. YUKON dog harness: best made, for sale by all outftters. SAMMANN, 1238 Fillmore st. KLONDIKE pack mules and burros for sal Hzrun Stockyards, Tenth and Bryant st nee; eas KREDO store in rent $15; dally re- a fifst-Class offer. PARTNER wanted in old established cor- . doing a first-class paying busi- best location in wholesale dlstrict; honest and industrious man need ap- WILKE, 783 Market st. AURANT and coffee saloon; close to | . doing a rushing business: no cheap | st sacrific tners can't agree. | 3 Market st bargain; leaving for Klondike me .\..ufl:» McLAUGHLIN & C€O., 23| earny st 5 restaurant and _lodging- | h ;l.r'(. ount of departure. Mc- 5 : the Dbest in the city be sold at a sacrifice; retiring McLAUGHLIN & CO., 2 SORNER grocery and bar; bargain. Mc- LAUGHLIN & CO., 23 Kearny st | : WELL-PAYING corner grocery and | good-paying saloon. f od restaurant. | and bakeries, | Market st. And other at ANDERSON RESTAU. NT, near Market und East sts. H. | C. DECKER, 1020 Market st | $1200-WOOD, coal, feed and established 20 years. DECK PARTNER wanted in a firstc taurant that will pay §7 to each; chance for a good man. 268 Minna st na four liv satisfactory CLEMLE LEVY CC Inquir orner, good locatio ¢ reasonable; a bar- SALOON— ket st.: s WANTED—To buy half fced business; no agents. y and bar, in good location. ce days. for thi of The Call. 106—Branch office is taken n first-class saloon; best 33 Third st. 351 Howard st. ar; owner sick; must lished: must sell; fine s manager going to REAL ESTATE CO., . or Kl : control capital | Paul st., Baitimore,Md. | diamon e Harris, only no ex- that need apply Call office. GOOD-PAYING 15c shop for sale; tion. Corner Sacramento st. and Central ave. GROCERY and novelty store near 2 large schools: establis 12 years. Southeast cor- enwich st. for first-class dress- lessons; right taught 35, Cail in five big | E P | \ 1 | or sale_cheap. and Thirty- 44 Dami first ieth country day and night st., northeast ZD—Partner salocn 650 Sacrame | de; perfect title; | | | | | RANCISC zood restaurant. 52 Elghth st. saloon; good stock of liquors and bargain. 243 Fourth st STABLISHED restaurant for sale; in- ate at once. 249 Fourth st. FOR Sale_Business of the late John Gros oldest established candy factory and i cream parlors in £an Joaquin County. Ad- dress 25 North El Dorado st., Stockton, Cal ANTED—Home in private fam years old; must be thoroughly first clas: state particulars; no other children. B all | ly for boy 4 | $700BARGAIN: good paying grocery business; living-rooms; central location. M. E., box 102, | Call Office, | RENT $3—Good paying restaurant; oak furni- ture; steady boarders. 1806 Market st. | SR sale—Good-paying grocery store. For par- ticuiars call at 409 Shnsome st. e on account o- deat! n st Y)RNER saloon for heap. 1121 Harris GOOD-PAYING rant; average $18 per day; trial given. 2424 Mission st. BUTCHERS' fixtures, complete outfit, for sale; cheap. Apply 1121 Mission st. FOR sale—Corner grocery and bar; good loca- tion. 1552 Folsom st. FOR sale—Ons of the best bakeries in the city. Tnquire at 1509 Polk s PATENTS_SMITH & OSBORN, Regist'd Pat. ‘Agents; established 1862. 319 Pine {l.‘ic!lm PORTLAND agency this paper. Inqutre this ‘office ‘or at 153 Third st.. Portiand, Oregon. 3 and_tea routes supplied from GEO. CASWELL & CO.'S. 415 Sacramento st. € LARKIN ST._Branch office of The Cal Subscriptione and want ads taken. ~ CARPE. CLEANING. TITY Gteam Carpet-cleaning Works: cleans, moves, lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 40 telephone South 250. 38 and 40 Eight1 st.; you become disgusted with poor work Ploneer tel. “"i Carpet- So. 40. arpet-cleaning, renovating, alteration work, 413 McAllister; Jessle 321 ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter; o AT gge B0, WALGOM, Proprietor. CARPETS cleaned at 3c. per yard; relaid at 3o. STRATTON, 3 Eighth tel. Jessie 944 GREAT _Eastern Steam Carpet - Cleaning Works, 14 §th st. B. GRANT: tel. Jessie 201 3 E. MITCHELL Carpet-Cleaning Co., 240 14th st.; cleaning, 3c. @ yard; tel. Mission 74. § Carpet-Beating Works, 333 Golden East 1 ATTORNEYS AT Beoo L D IS privat SPAULDING'S 57 Tehama st. end to g Works, 3 J: WATTS, reliable LAW. ADVICE free; divorce laws specialt: no fee without success: Collections, will probate, insolvency, deeds, damages, moOrt- gages, copartnership, bills-of-sale, patents, marks, etc.; established 10 years. G. W. %, att-at-law, $50 Market, cor. Stockton. ADVICE free: no charge unless successtul. W. W. DAVIDSON, $21 Market at. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. Eent to any address in_the United States or Canada one year for $1 60, postage free. KLONDIKE dogs: also Great Danes and Fox terriers. KILLIP'S Sale Yard, 1730 Market st. ‘CHEAPEST and best Klondike stoves In the world. HOLMES & CO.. 416-418 Jackson st. DOGS for Klondike; three Scotch collies, broke for work. C. KRAMER, 400 Pacific: st. GENUINE arctlc fur clothing: heavy woolen clothing. L. LEVY, Battery and Jackson sts. OCEAN or river steamers, sailing vessels and launckes for sale. H. G. SHAW, 4 Sutter. < HOUSES FOR SA LE. KREDO & CO., successful brokers, 2% Gear. 48 rooms: best in clty.......... 52,000 26-rooms; Market: a give away.. 0 23 rooms: all housekeeping: make offer.. 700 17 rooms, near Plaza: always full... 650 15 rooms, near Market: rent $4 14 rooms: Golden Gate: snap 12 rooms; Market; boarding: clears $7 n rooms: Ninth; ‘clears $30; bonanza.. ; Ellis;” new and good... Market; offices pay ren: s of others at your o clears 3150 REDO & CO. new furniture; price only.$ 300 new and good. 750 time; snap. 15-ROOM he 22-room house; 21 rooms; fine loeation; only.... 85 rooms; rent $200; good furniture. 5 110-room house; clears $350 < 6500 20 Tooms, On Van Ness ave............. 32 rooms, on O'Farrell; clears $50. 500 26 rooms; new and good o 800 32 rooms, on Market; clears $850.... ] 2500 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market, opp. Fifth. will go at 550 © 1000 we will help A FEW special bargains—16 rooms any price. rooms room central; very good { hurry up: don’t mis rooms; a fine proposition If you haven't enough money, su to buy a_ home. WINSTON & CO., 646 Market st. MC elry; low interest. Y loaned on watches, diamonds, jew- Uncle Har 15 Grant a papered, 30 SPECK & CO, WANTED—Good tenant; newl room lodging-house; rent $30. Market st. -room family h SPECK & CO., 6 1 tenant for north of Market st Market st $700—BARGAIN: house, 18 rooms; pays well G E. LAWRENCE & CO., 623 Sacramento st. ——— e and large barn, 6 stalls; 125 Clara L, 410 Kearny st. HOUSES. Froom_ flat; piano: 1 block north FURNISHED HANDSOME reasonable. of Market. SUTTER, 717, near Tayvlor—Choice; elegant; sunny; appreciated if seen; please investigate. new upper 5 2239 Fifteenth st., TO LET. 4r. s0; $15. d-r. (new), $17: ST 318, or will sell, $30 to $300 cash; bl like ren see 'em. THE McCARTHY CO., 646 VMl?.[L(el % ROOMS, $10, or will sell $50 cash: balance $12 | per mo. THE McCARTHY CO., 616 Market st ARMY, 362, near Guerrero—sunny cottage, 5 rooms; basement; bath 5. EDDY, 212 (The Lexington)—Rooms night 50c to $1; ek, § to §6; families. "o e ELLIS, 720—Nicely furnished single rooms, $ and $6 per month. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. e e ELLIS, 606—Nice sunny room. FELL, 42 Sunny furnished front room for 1 or 2 persons; rent $5. FELL, 47%—Sunny furnished or unfurnished light housekeeping room; bath; quiet family; cheap. FIFTH, 107—Pleasant unfurnished rooms to let. FOLSOM, 766%—Large furnished room. $4; all conveniences. GEARY, 518—Large sunny bay-window room; sunny ‘sultes; other rooms; light housekpng. GEARY, 774—2 jarge furnished sunny parlors, with bath, in private family. HANCOCK HOUSE, 781 Mission; select family rooming house: $130 to $6 per week. HOWARD, 715, ST. DAVID'S — 200 roomi suites: single: sunny reading room; 25c up. HOTEL KAISERHOF. §16 Sansome st., bet. Pacific and Broadway—Nlice sunny furnished Toms for rent: Toc per week up; also house- MARKET, +—Branch office of The Call; want ads and ‘subscriptions taken. e e — FLATS TO LET. BEAUTIFUL flat, ; every con- venience; $20. 1 BRANNAN, rooms, $7. EDDY, 1541—Desirable sunny corner flat, 6 | “rooms; modern improvemts; rent reasonable. xth—Flat of 3 nice | ELEGANT top flat; 5 rooms, bath; latest tm- Provements. 145 Grove st., near City Hall FELL, 1115—Upper flat 6 sunny rooms; alcove |~ parlors, ete. g | FINE flat, 6 rooms and bath; all modern im- |~ provements; 523 McAllister st., between \.Bn ‘ Ness ave. and Franklin st 623 Apply at Golden Gate ave. FLAT of 4 rooms, bath; modern improvements. 3442 Twentieth st., cor. Capp. HAIGHT, 4%, near Fillmore—Flat 6 sunny roor latest improvements; separate en- trance; $2 JACKSON, Bl near Larkin—Sunny _upper flat of 6 rooms and bath; rent $2. BURN- | HAM & MARSH CO., 628 Market st. 635, between Seventh and Eighth— v fiat of 3 rooms, $9. FURNITURE FOR SALE. FOR Sale—Furniture of 4 rooms, complete for housekeeping, cheap. T713% Minna st. T LEGAL NOTICES. N the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California—In the matter of the estate of CHARLES C. TER- RILL, deceased.—Notice of sale of real es- tate. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the city and county of Han Francisco, State of California, on the 2ist day of March, 189, in the er 0f the estate of CHARLES C. TER- RILL, deceased, the undersigned, ANNIE H. TERRILL, as_executrix of the last will of id CHARLES C. TERRILL, deceased, will at private sale, to the highest bidder, in or cash in the gold coln_ of on or after the 12th day se one parcel and the United State: of April, 1898, the offers or bids to be received at ‘the offices of E. F. PRESTON, ESQ 1004-1007 Claus Spreckels building, San Fra interest and estate cisco, all the right, title, of the sald CHARLES C. time of his death, and ail tne right, title and interest that the estate haW; by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the sald CHARLES C. TERRILL at the time of his death, in and 0 all that certain lot, plece or parcel of land situate in said cify and county of San Fran- cisco, State of Californ: Qescribed as follows, to wit: That lot, plece or parcel of land situate as aforesald which 1s bounded by a line com- mencing at_the southwesterly corner of Va- lencia and Hermann streets, being the point of intersection of the southerly line of Her- mann street with the westerly line of Va- lencia street, and running thence southerly along the sild westerly side of Valencia strect seventy-fve (75) feet to @ point; thence at a right angle westerly, on a line parallel with Hermann street, ninety (%0) feet to a point; thence at a right angle southerly on a line parallel with Valencia street, twenty- five (%) feet to a point; thence at a right angle westerly on a line parallel with Her- mann street, seventy-five (75) feet: and to a point in the easterly line of Eigin Park; thence at a right angle northerly and along the sald easterly line or Elgin Park, one hundred (100) feet southerly easterly, along the said southerly lin Hermann street, one hundred and sixty-fi (165) feet and to the point of commencemen the same being a part of Mission block nun ber twenty-two (22) as the sald block shown and so des of said city and county, together with the improvements thereon and the appurtenances hereof. ANNIE H. TERRILL, Executrix of the Estate of CHARLES C. TERRILL, deceased. Dated, March 26, 1898. 2. F. PRESTON, Attorney for Executrix. CITY and County Treasury, San Franclsco, March 16, 15%—In compliance with the provis- ions of section 5 of order 159 of the Board of Supervisors, approved September 15, 188 there will be sold at public auction by E. Spear & Co., at their salesrooms, 31 and 33 Sutter street, on MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1898, At 10 o'clock a. m., sundry articles of stolen, lost and unclaimed’ property recovered by thé police force of San Francisco, as detailed in an inventory thereof on flle in the office of the clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and consisting of jewelry, wearing apparel, pis- tols, knives, etc.; also a lot of trunks, valises, clothing, etc., property of deceased persons received from the Coroner of this city. and county. sale. line of Hermann street; and thence of is gnated on the official map A. C. WIDBER, City and County Treas: PROPOSALS. PLANS and specifications invited for an hos- pital building—Clerk’s office, Board of Super- visors, San Francisco, March 12, 1598. In &ccordance with _Resolution No. 797 (Fourth Serles) of the Board of Supervisors, public notice 1s hereby given to architects {hat competitive plans and specifications for the erection of an hospital bullding will be received in open session of the Board of Su- pervisors on MONDAY AFTERNOON, Se) tember 12, 1898, between the hours of 2:30 and 8 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 scientific im- provements required as to construction and sanitation, equal to, if not superfor, to any building designed or contracted for hospital purposes, as are indorsed by medical author- ity as being indispensable in the construction Ol hospital butlas b The said hospital buflding to be erecte: the lot of land selected and approved bydlgg Board of Health described as follows: Commencing at the most southeasterly cor- ner of @ tract of land known as and desig- nated on the official map of the city and county of San Francisco as the ‘*Almshouse Tract,” and running thence due north along the easterly boundary Lne of said Almshouse Tract seven hundred and sixty-five (i65) feet; ihence due west five hundred and fifty (550 feet: thence due south seven hundred snd Eexti-five (165) feet to the southerly line of the said Almshouse Tract: thence due east along the said southerly line of the Alms- House Tract five hundred and fifty (550) feet {6 the point of commencement; ~containing 9 acres. The said plans and specifications to be so prepared that the cost of the building shail Rt exceed in the aggregate the sum of throe hundred thousand - (5300,000) dollars, which Fam must cover the entire expense for the foeetion and completion of the proposed building. L OICE—Architects will prepare and sub- mit with thelr plans and specifications for Bajd hospital building an itemized estimate of the cost of said building, the statute re Quiring elght () hours to constitute u day work with a minimum rate of wages of two %) dollars per day, for persons employed on 8% buliding, with the distinct understanding that no plans or specifications will be enter- ihined ‘of considered of bulldings the aggre- ate cost of which are estimated to_exceed Fhe sum of three hundred thousand ($300,000) Hofiars. Also that the architect whose plans Sod spectficatipns of the bullding are adopted Wil e appointed architect and superintend- ent of the bullding at a compensation of five (&) per cent of the total cost, and will be re- SUited to give a good and satisfactory bond 4 onas, as the case may be, to insure the Sompletion and construction ' of the said Puilding for the amount of the estimate of the cost as made by the said architect. The architects submitting plans and specifications Gotermined by the board to be second, third and fourth in merit will receive premiums of $1000, $750 and $500 respectively, with the un- derstanding that ans features of said plans and specifications which may be considered Ggeful or necessary be embodied in the plans Jopted may be nsed without further cost or charga. JNO. A. RUSSELL. Clerk. TERRILL at the | and bounded and | i and to a point in the said | Open for inspection on morning of | | MISSION, 1511%, near Eleventh—5 large sunny | “rooms; bath, laundry and yard. | MODERN 5-room flat. 125 Ash ave., and Van Ness, near McAllister. NATOMA, T4—Flat yard; cellar; $10. NINTH, 241—Modern bay-window flat, 4 rooms and bath; $15 | RING up 'Phone Brown 823 1f you wish to bor- row money. Uncle Harris, 16 Grant ave. bet. Polk | of 4 rooms; large sunny | RITCH, 210%, off Bryant, near Third— sunny Toom: d; rent $10. | SUNNY fat, 5 large rooms; modern improve- Elgin Park. SUN ments. SUNNY bay-window bath, gas, yard. Northeast cor. Fifteenth’ sts. SEeRT TO LET—6 roms and bath; water free. 113 Sul- livan st., near Stanyan. TWENTY-FOURTH, 3§53— sunny rooms, baih; Twenty-second-st. cars pass door. corner flat of 7 rooms, | Dolores and TPPER flat 6 rooms and bath; all sunny; rent | U§2L 220 Thirteenth st., near Howard. $_LOWER flat_of 4 rooms. 27 Pearl st off | Market, near Valencla: TR $13_NICE sunny fiat, 5 rooms, bath; gas and 3930 Nineteent! PPER flat, & rooms; modern. 11 Kings- st. and San Jose ave. bet. Sanchez and Noe. yard. $13 50— ton ave., near Thirtiet $55_LOVELY_sunny modern_flat of 7 rooms. 621 Golden Gate ave., near Van Ness. $0_NEW upper flat, 7 rooms, bath. 1125 Tay- lor st., near Clay. CITY REAL ESTATE. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE— Bids are hereby invited for the purchase of the real estate consisting of a lot 87%x87% and the bullding comprising SIX MODERN FLATS, situated on said lot, at southeast corner of Filbert and Leavenworth sts., San Franclsco, belonging to the ESTATE of ANNA GIUSTIL deceased. Terms—$4000 cash, balance on easy terms, with interest at 7 per cent per annum. Right reserved to réject unsatisfactory bids. Sale subject to confirmation by Superior Court (probate). Address 120 Sutter st., room 27. H. E. MATHEWS, Executor of the Will of ANNA GIUSTIL, De- ceased. March’ 25, 1898. INSTALLMENT HOUSES. The best-situated spot in the city for homes; right on a car line; corner Castro and Twentieth sts.; only 4 out of 28 houses re- maining unsold; 1 large 6-room house, $3800, highly decorated, street accepted; 1 §-room cottage, $2800; 1 6-room cottage, $2400, and 1 4-room ' cottage, §2230. F. NELSON, owner and builder. ONLY $13 50 a month will buy a new 4-room and_bath cottage; good neighborhood; 5 al- ready sold. JACOB HEYMAN, 11 Montgom- ery st. LADIES accommodated with money at home. Ring up Uncle Harris, 'Phone Brown 323. SPLENDID corner for grocery; Mission st.; 50x110; bargain and easy terms. 413 Kearny COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. RSt s el e $3600 FOR 1% acres within 8 minutes’ walk from Santa Rosa postoffice and court house; fine house, 8 large rooms, besides hall, pan- try and bath room; piped for water and gas; large stable, barn, 3 sheds, 130 chofce fruit trees; will gell whole or in blocks to_suit. Address R. W. BELL, 804 Tupper st., Santa Rosa, Cal. SWEENY RANCH NR. REDWOOD CITY, SAN MATEO CO. We will subdivide the celebrated ranch of the iate Miles D. Sweeny in tracts of 100 acres or less; rich soil for fruit, grain and vegeta- bies; plenty of water: this property immedi- ately adjoins Redwood City, and is only one hour's ride from San Francisco; suitable for hot water; bath; lower part of private house; rent cheap. MARTHA PLACE, 6, south of Geary, above Mason—Sunny room., 2 beds; also single. MASON, 2213%—Furnished room to let, with or ‘without board; private family. COTTAGE, & rooms; large vard; 1877 Harrison | _kecping rooms, cheap. small home farms; prices below all former St rent §10; also 4 rooms, 812 Jessie st., near | JONES, 1705, near Broadway—4 nice sunny | quotations and upon unusually easy terms. nth; rent 3§ 50; keys in grocery. rooms; grand marine view; rent $13. For particulars call or address i m o —. Sropr e EASTON, ELDRIDGE o CO., TWENTIETH, 4487—Seven-room cottage, bath. | [ ARKIN, 1or2 638 Market st., San Francisco, laundry ‘and basement; suitable for small | “Dorsons, OF otir Heation Gifice &t Bedwood City. usiness. efos e LEAVENWORTH, 12282 or 3 large rooms; | MOUNTAIN VIEW LANDS FOR SUBURBAN HOMES. Especially adapted to raising deciduous fruits and vegetables; we have a few choice subdivi- sions of 10 to 20 acres each in the Newhall & Wise tract which we offer at extremely low prices and on very easy terms; small cash pay- ment, balance monthly; one ind a half miles: from Mountain View station. Apply for full OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $5 PER month rent for a nice chicken ranch, or will sell it at a bargain; payments as rent, 5 for m fne lot; % cash, ¥ monthly; build your own_home, or we will build it for you; Ppayments as rent. $125 for a nice ot and barn: $10, £ monthly; Allendale settlement, Fast Oakland; 3 electric car lines and . fine school near; 'streets all graded, some macadamized: soll, ‘climate and view the best. Call or send for circular, 459 Ninth st bet. Washington and Broadway, Oakland. H. Z. JONES, Owner. AN offer wanted; must be sold to save fore- closure: 6-roem house and lot 25x110 on Eighth £t 1 block from Market-st. Station: a small cash payment and balance mommg; will se- cure it. BELDEN & COOK, 1112 Broadway, near Thirteenth st., Oakland: TWO chicken ranches for rent with stock. C. WIGGS, Dimond Postoffice, Fruitvale. MUST be sold—Corner lot, 100x130, with § houses, bringing in a rental of $35 per month; only one block from narrow gauge depot: will_be sold in whole or part: offer wanted. J. CALLAGHAN, si4 Broadway, Oakland. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. "Sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for §1 50, postage MARRIAGE LICENSES. Lenard J. Stearns and May L. Gunn, Stefano Cardinale and Caterina Bruno. 3 Luigi de Ritis and Mary Patoria, 27-2 Samuel A. Selover and Clara E. Plerce. Anton Huber and Marla Zimbrich, 36- C. C. Westover and Blanche C. Goggin, 24-23. E. C. Rosin and Vivian E. Wright, 26-21. Charles S. Pander and Hattle Levy. 2-20 BIRTHS—HARRIAGES —DEATHS. BORN. ANTHONY-In Lompoc, March 21, 1383, to the wife of Charles V. Anthony, a son. ALMASAN—In Stockton, March 2, 1898, to the wife of W. Almasan, a daughter. BROWN—In Weaverville, March 20, 188, the wife of Fleming Brown, a son. BURTON—In this city March 26, 158, to the wife of J. A. Burton, a daughter. LARSEN—March 23, 189, to the wife of Cap- tain E. C. Larsen, a daughter. LEWIS—In this city, March 23, wife of J. E. Lewis, a son. MANNING—In this city, March 25, 1598, to the wife of Martin Manning, a son. PARENT—In this city, March 21, 189, to the wife of Charles E. Parent, a daughter. to 1398, to the McALLISTER, 511! particulars to SAOTDR-In Lom St 5 — poc, March 24, 155, to the Eiwisroom; Tunning e s et LERS B T DRIOE e wite of Louls Sautér, a daughter. MCALLISTER, 6s5—Furnished front room; use Or WOOSTER & WHITTON, WOLF—In_Oak Park, March 22, 158, to the of bath; also sunny back room. West Santa Clara st., San Jose. wife of Frank Wolf, a daughter. ad —_— MINNA, 442—Sunny single room, $4 a month. MONEY on_scalskins, silverware, silks and watches. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ave. MINNA, 657, corner Bighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, Sl a_week. MONEY on_scalskins, sllverware, silks and watches. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ave. NEVADA House, 132 Sixth—Select rooms, $1 50 to $430 weel, $6 to $15 month: also house- keeping. 6 Nicely furnished modern rooms, cuftable for 2; mice location. OCTAVIA, 2—Newly furnished sunny bay-win- dow room; hall bedroom; $ ur: private fam. O'FARRELL, 210A—Sunny bay-window front room, $12; other rooms, $8 and $10. O'FARRELL, §27—Large front room, well fur- nished, $10; front single room, $6. O'FARRELL, 231—Having changed hand rooms thoroughly renovated: reasonable. O'FARRELL, 035% Large front unfurnished room for rent; cheap. PINE, 847_Single rooms for gentlemen; gas, Erates, running water, etc.; cheap; private. POLK, 607—1 or 2 large sunny front rooms; kitchen if desired; very reasonable. sultable for POST, 216—3 connecting rooms doctor or dentist. BREWERY for sale—Located in large town, central Alameda County; capacity 25 barrels er day; complete running order; building 40x 6. thoroughly well built, and outbuildings; lot central corner, 250x225; eVerything re- quired In the business; sold only ‘because of bud health and age of the owner; low price and easy terms. Purchasers address C., box 2775, Call office. COUNTRY home to let in Santa Clara Co., bet. Stanford University and Mountaln View; 1 mile from Mayfleld; house 7 rooms; 2 cottages 4 rooms; garden, orchard, etc; will rent low for 1 or'3 vears to suitabie. tenart. Apply C. S. CAPP & CO., Real BEst. Agts., 630 Market. FOR sale—135 acres; fine virgin redwocd and pine timber: near L. E. White's railroad at Elk, Mendocino Countv consisti g of the NE. % of SW. % of Sec. 31, township 14 N., range 1 west. For full particulars as to price, ete., apply to A. CLOCKERS, Navarro, Cal. WRITE for list; good land, $10 and $20 an acre. M. GRIFFIN, Cottonwood, Shasta Co.. Cal. LARKSPUR REAL ESTATE. BEAUTIFUL HOMES IN LARKSPUR. Villa lots and acreage; easy terms; 45 minutes from the city; cottages for rent. AMERICAN LAND TRUST CO.. 132 Market st. ‘| POST, 605—Elegantly furnished rooms, single and en suite; terms reasonable. POWELL, 203 (The Montello)—Sunny suites and single rooms; reasonable; transient. POWELL, 817, formerly Cosmos Club—Ele- gantly furnished sunny rooms; reasonable. POWELL, 500—Two nicely furnished sunny Tooms adjoining: suitable for two gentlemen. PROPERTY 10 FXCHANGE. PROPERTY to exchange—6S0 acres of graln and fruit land in Tehama County, 3% miles from railroad station, to exchange for resi- dence in San Francisco in residence portion of the city; land valued at $20,000; free of in- cumbrance; residence offered for exchange must be unincumbered. Address box 232, Sac- ramento, Cal. SEVENTH, 211-2 sunny unfurnished front rooms; rent $9. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market: furnished and unfurnished. SILVER STATE, 1618 Mason—European: ele- ‘gant rooms: sifte or single: day, week or month: baths; hot 6ad cold water:'transient; elev | STEVENSON, 7, next corner Second—Tailors' workrooms to let. 100 RANCHES:; 3 to 2500 acres; all prices. 2 stores and 6-room flat; in city. . $5,000 House, 6 rooms; lot 100x160; in Stockton 3,000 20 acres: all in frult; good house for rooming-house . . 3,000 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market, opp. Fifth, S. F. WHAT have you to exchange for East Berke- ley residence lot? furniture preferred. EX, 105 Bleventh s —e MONEY TO LOAN. SUTTER, 407—One single room for a gentle- man. SUTTER, 715-717-719—Furnished and unfurnish- ed; choice and sunny; reasonable; investigate. $7 0—HOUSE of 8 rooms; nice vard. Apply Fillmore and Herman. in_grocery. 106 ELEVENTH—Branch office of The Call; subscriptions and ads_taken. ~ FURNISHED FLATS. McALLISTER, 16057 rooms and bath; hand- somely furnished sunny flat, $. G. H. TUMBSEN & C | NICELY furnished flat, 5 rooms plano, ete.; $20. 1745 Hyde st. SUNNY lower flat, 2 rooms and bath; rent | " reasonable; references. 2110 Baker st. | — e HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. | Sttt e ST o | BRYANT, 430, nr. 3d—Sunny pleasant house- Keeping rooms complete, $§ up: single, $7. 1202—3 furnished rooms and bath for and bath; DOARDIN AND ROCMS. BEAUTIFUL newly furnished sunny rooms; southern exposure; with board; building just completed; Box 269. FELL, 2—Sunny parlor, with lst-class board $35 mo.; single rooms; gents preferred. yan Nes: chicken dinner 25c, Tuesdays and Thurs- 5 to 7 p. m.; home cooking. 122% Turk. FINE turkey dinner, %c, Sundays, 4 to 7 p. m. 122% Turk st. FOLSOM, 511—Swedish private boarding, with room, $4 to $5 per week; nice location. FULTON, 8%—Two unfurnished front rooms with board. The Mizpah. HYDE, 408—Double and single rooms; class board; Spanish; $36 a month up. HYDE, 95 Sunny suites; first-class_ boare first- 3 large rooms; all conveniences for eeping; $9. | MENTINA, 3§, bet. Fourth and Fifth— | sunny housekeeping | | CL Two neatly furnished rooms; chenp. EDDY, 915—Two or 4 unfurnished or furnished rooms; gas; range; fine location; private resi- | dence. quiet} homelike. MRS. T.'W. BROTHERTON. McALLISTER, 519—Newly turnished sunny room, sultable for 2, $10 mo.; with board, $30. SOUTH PARK, i5%—Good table board, §3 per week, with nice sunny front room, $4 week TURK, 8i2—Nice room two gentlemen: bath: gas; ‘grate; board; private family; $3. EDDY, 817—Sunny, nicely furnished connecting D rms.; gas range; splendld location. ELEVENTH, fice of | | | | 106—Branch office of The Call. | “Subscriptions and ads taken. furnished | FIFTH, 30—New house; nicely |~ suites} regular kitchen; run’nz. water; $12 up. | FILLMORE, 1501%—Lady occupying 2 or & | ¥ Sunny housekeeping rooms and bath, wishes lady roommate. FOLSOM, 7139—Nice sunny rooms for house- keeping, $1 75 up. FOLSOM, 1381—2 housekeeping rooms, partly furnishe rent $8. | GOLDEN GATE, 620—3 sunny housekeeping | “Yooms, complete; first floor; rent $20 per mo. FARRISON, $46—Nice sunny front rooms com- Plete for housekeeping; also single rooms; reasonable. J HARRISON nished for housek'g; HOWARD, 821—Suites of housekeeping rooms, $9; single, $7 per month. IVY, 124, between Polk and Van Ness—Two housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfur- nished; large yard. KEARNY, 104—3 unturnished rooms and bath, $15. LEWIS, 15, off Taylor, near Post—Large Toom and kitchen; unfurnished; reasonabls. off Geary st., bet. Mason sunny housekeeping 1_Four rooms, completely fur- large yard; bath; $i6. MARTHA place, 5, and Taylor—Floor 4 rooms; no children. MISSION, 2009, near Sixteenth—Furnished front toom, grate; use of kitchen; yard. MOSS, 36, off Howard, near Seventh—3 fur- ‘nishéa rooms or more for houseKeeping; sunny yard. MONE¥Y on_sealskins, watches. Uncle Harris, PINE, 704—Front sunny furnished room ing bed; stove; $9; front single, $6. silverware, silks and 15 Grant ave. POST, 1427—2 or more single or housekeeping Tooms; partly or unfurnished; reasonabl private. PROSPECT place, 125, off California and Powell Z1 or 2 rooms, with kitchen, storage, con- nected, $12 to $i5; private German family. SEVENTEENTH, 3481—Sunny furnished rooms in private family for 1 or 2 ladies. SIXTH, 314—Front bay-window Kitchen for housekeeping, $12. SUNNY unfurnished rooms; marine view; $4. 266 Chestnut st. THIRD, 30—Nicely furnished sunny house- keeping rooms, from $6 to $10 a suite. THIRD, 3%4—Sunny flats of two rooms eacl $5 and $6 per month. TURK, 20i—Sunny furnished rooms for hous keeping; suitable for 4. TURK, 203—Elegantly furnished sunny front Toom for housekeeping; also single; all con- Veniences TURK, 535—Furnished rooms for housekeep- ing or sultes. TWELFTH, 145—2 pleasant sunny rooms com- suite, with VAN NESS ave. S08—Beautiful sunny room modern: newly furnished: with board. SUMMER RESORTS. ELEGANTLY furnished hotel in Mill Valley, 30 rooms, baths and all latest improvements; beautiful grounds; unsurpassed vie only % hour from San Francisco: rent low. Par- ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate; 2d and 3d mortgages, esta real estate in probate, life {nsurance, goods in warehouse, furniture without removal; no delay. R. Mc- COLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. LOANS on furniture or planos in S. F., Oak- land or Alameda, at lowest rates, without removal; no commissions; no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission, above Sixth; tel. South’ 14. ADVANCES quick on furniture, planos, with- out removal; mdse In storage: life ins. poll- cles, house rents, bank books, etc.: low in- terest; private; no com. R. 63, 1170 Market. HIGHLY reepectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 948 Market st; tel. Green 204. % UP to any amount on indorsed paper, pianocs, furniture or jewelry; all business strictly confidential; private 'offices. M. DOUGAN & CO., 240 Kearny st.; upstairs. ON furniture, planos; city or Oakland; no re- moval: low rates: no commission; '§25 up; private party. BONNELLI, 130 Powell st. GO to a regular licensed pawnbroker at 1 Fourth st., upstairs; strictly private; low tes; tel. Red 1121; established 1869. REAL estate, furniture or planos, any amount; lowest rates. Becker & Co., 528 Montgomery! ANY sum, 15t or 2d mortgages, estates in pro- bate, etc. Room 7, 608 California st. 350 TO $50,000; lowest rates; Ist and 2d_morts.: any proposition. Dryden, 413 Montgomery st. TITY and country; any sum: ist and 2d mort- gages, estates, etc. MURPHY, 625 Market st. ON planos, furniture; no removal: lowest rates; no com.; private. 116 McAllister st. SIXTH, 10—Most rellable place to borrow diamonds and jewelry. MONEY WANTED. e —————————————————————————————— CHILDREN BOARDED. WIDOW with comfortable home would like children to board; reasonable. 51 Clara st. WANTED—Child to board; best of care; terms $10. 1034 McAllister st. A FEW children boarded: a fine home and ‘mother’s care. Address box 237, Call office. AN elderly lady will take infants to board; a Mothers care: references. 23il; Sixth st. - STORES TO LET. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. $15—1506 Market st., nr. Octavia st. $§35—859 Mission st., bet. Fourth and Fifth, $50—1532 Market st’, nr. Larkin st. 22 50§26 Howard st., bet. Fourth and Fifth. 15—234 Montgomery ave., nr. Broadway. $23—338 Fourth st., nr. Harrison st. 17 City Hall Square. 2017 Paclfic st., nr. Drumm. $40—20 Sacramento st., nr. Ferries. $133042 Sixteenth st.. nr. Valencla. §18—1229 Dupont st., nr. Vallejo. $40—717 Larkin st., nr. O'Farrell. $120479-485 Valencia st.. cor. Sixteenth. $35-238 Montgomery ave.. cor. Broadway. $8—1600 Pacific ave., nr. Polk st. $20-37 Second st., nr. Market. 340314 Montgomery ave., nr. Dupont st. $25_1104_Valencia st., nr. Twenty-second. $i5_228 Fourth st., bet. Howard and Folsom. $:6—713 Larkin st., or. O'Farrell, $15—527 Broadway, nr. Montzomery ave. $10-1132 Valencia st., bet. 22d and 23d, \ $16418 Turk st., bet. Hyde and Larkin. SIXTH, 536—Stors, 3 rooms; large yard; trance; rent $il. STORE, with rooms, 26 Mission st.; occupled for years as clgar and stationery store; ear school. TWENTY-SECOND, 3328—Store, 3 rooms and hall; large- yard; rent $15. BARN to let—_Southwest corner Hyde and Fil- ‘bert sts.; 2x70; suitable for coal yard; $12 60. Apply L. C. BABIN, 413 Kearny ‘st. rear OFFICES TO LET. $ AND up; nice sunny offices. Apply at S PBCK & COVS, 02 Market st. 2P0 2 TYPEWRILERS, ALL typewriters sold and rented; few partl iaed for sale cheap: send for samples ang . prices. ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montgomery FINANCIAL. TOANS on real estate, bonds. etc.n lowest rates. McAFEFE BROS.. 108 Montgomery st. e S e PAWNBROKERS, SAVE interest and borrow from the CUT RATE LOAN OFTICE, 22 Mason st.: private rooms. A ————————————————————————————— ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. SPECIAL NOTICE. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. JUST LIKE PAYING RENT. 1200, $1700, $1800, $2200, $2600, $3000. he above are lovely cottages, which have been thrown on ** - market for non-payment of installments, and they are now offered at a great sacrifice to close accounts. They contain 45, 6 and 7 rooms and are finished up to date; almost new, and located near schools and sta- tion: W are going to weed them out and invite inspection. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-st. station, Alameda, and 628 Market st. San Francisco. Open Sundays and holiday: 2 NEW modern houses: open plumbing; every- thing up-to-date; will sacrifice 1; going to Alaska; small amount down, balance month- ly; must sell. Box 2591, Call office. $750—Lot 50x270; modern cottage 5 rooms, near schoolhouse. $1200—Sacrifice; corner lot 35x140; good house of 6 rooms and one of 4 rooms. $1600—Lot §0x150; fine cottage of 7 rooms and bath: near Chestnut statlon. $2850—$150 cash; $25 per month; lot 40x150; only 2 blocks_from station and nign school. $3750—New house of 7 rooms and bath; lot 42x150; choice location; very easy terms. ‘Houses to let In all parts of Alameda. H. P, MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park at. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. A THOROUGHLY well-built house of 7 room: large lot; street work done: mear university: easy terms. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Es- tate, Berkeley station. —_ e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. e AN FURNITURE and household goods very cheap this week. SCHELLHAAS' old store, 408 Eleventh st.. Oakland. —— e — YOST, good order. $25; send for sample work. SCOTT & BANNAN. 333 Montgomery st. "~ STORAGE. LOST. ST—Female fox terrier, white and black L?DOK . Return 334 Pine st.,and receive reward. AT low rates—Furniture, carpets, e m s oant Soleans Tight' coasemitluminte advances made. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 103 Mission st., above ; open evenings. _plete for housekeeping; $12 per month. TWO or more sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping; bath; reparate; §10. Call 1745 Hyde st. AT lowest rates—Household goods, planos: Vances. made: fireproof mm-ih W ZEHFUSS, 846 Mission st. Tel. Mint 1821 TASH given for old gold and silver jewelry at UNCLE HARRIS' 15 Grant ave. PHYSICIANS. DR, C. C. O'DOLNELL, office and residence, 1206 Market; dlsenses of women & spectalty. MARRIED. BARTON—BENNETT—In this city, March 12, 188, at St. Mary's Cathedral, by the Rev. Father_ Démpsey, Robert P. Barton and Kitty Bennett, both of San Francisco. BLOUNT—FINLEY—In Lompoc. March 23, 1898, by the Rev. S. S. Patterson, George H. Blount and Lelia M. Finley. CONAWAY—BISHOP—In Redlands, March 21, 1803, by the Rev. W. M. Sterling, O. P. Cona- way and Charlotte Elena Bishop. HINE—CONROY—In this city, March 23, 189, Dby the Rev. F. J. Mynard, Arthur W. Hine and Nellie R. Conroy. WHEELER—HAINES—In Santa X aria, March 24, 18, by the Rev. W. S. Whiteside, S. Wheeler and” Rose Mary Halne: DIED. Kunst, Lillie E. Laver, Augustus Lehman, Louls Merchant, James F. McPherron, Maria G. Murphy, John M. Murphy, Johanna Perkins, Franklin L. Rlss, Rev. Irwin L. Scheibe, Bernhardt Smith, Benjamin Stumpf, _harles A. Striff, Mary M. Slavich, Vinka Soule, Lydia P. Agbel, Andrew M. Abrahamson, Moses Anh Toy Blas, James Corkery, Annfe Collins, "Edward Camarena, Salvador Cunningham, John Cronan, Irene M. - Doherty, Mary Ellmaker, Maria Fitzpatrick, Rev. Fields, William Gallagher, Celia A. Hall, James D. s Harkins, Mrs. Eliza Tedtmeler, Frederick Hill, Celia Vetter, Louis Johnson, Anton Wilson, Mrs. N. J. Welgle, Annie M. Windecker, Casper Wordell, Abram Keenan, Ellen Kelly, Mary Klain, Caroline Keenan, Edward F. AABEL—In this city, March 2, 1898, Andrew Martin_ Aabel, beloved father of George A. and John T. Aabel, a native of Norway, aged 69 years 7 months and 16 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 213B Guerrero street. between Fourteenth and Fifteenth. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. SCANDINAVIAN SOCIETY OF SAN FRAN- cisco—Officers and members are requested to attend_the funeral of our late member, An- drew M. Aabel, to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 2138 Guer- rero street. By order of President. C. A. ANDERSON, Rec. Sec. ABRAHAMSON—In this city, March 27, 1808, Moses P., beloved son of Peter Abrahamson, and brother of Mrs. Bella Barnett, Mre. Ida Friedberg and Josle, Fannie, Nana, S. and B. P. Abrabamson, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 23 years and 5 months, T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1022 Hyde street, thence to Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. AH TOY—In the City and County Hospital, March 28, 18%, Ah Toy, & native of China, aged 3 years. BIAS—In Santa Cruz, March 25, 18, James Bias, a native of England, aged 86 vears. CORKERY—In this city, March 27, 13, Annle, beloved wife of Patrick Corkery, and mother of Mary, John, Margaret, Lizzie, Dennis and’ Kitty Corkery, a native of Newcastle- west, County Limerick, Ireland, aged 47 years and 4 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1439 Harrison street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COLLINS—An anniversary requiem high mass will be celebrated in St. Francis Church. at Vallefo street and Montgomery avenue, to-morrow (Wednesdav). at 10 o' clock, for the Tepose of the soul of the late Edward Col- lins, beloved husband of Mrs. B. Collins. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. CAMARENA—In this city, March 27, 1838, Sal- vador F., beloved husband of Bryida M. de Camarena, a native of Guadalupe, Jalisco, Mexico, aged 39 vears and § months. CUNNINGHAM—In this city, March 23, 1858, John Cunningham, a native of Ireland, aged 38 years. T Kemains at the parlors of McAvoy & Gallagher, 20 Fifth street. CRONAN—In this city, March 27, 189, Irene ““Marla, beloved and only daughter of John J. and Lizzie Cronan, a native of San Fran- Clsco, aged 2 years 7 months and 18 days. [>"Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at_2 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 317 Jessie street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DOHERTY—In this clty, March 25, 189, Mary, Jearly beloved daughter of Ann and the late Roger Doherty, and sister of Willie and Thomas Doherty, Mrs. B. L. Coxe, Mrs. E. Davidson and Mrs. L. Levenberg, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her mother, 45 Harriet street, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. ELLMAKER—In this city, March 28, 188, ‘Maria_Ellmaker, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 7 _years. FITZPATRICK—AnD anniversary requiem mass for the revose of the soul of Rev. Timothy Fitzpatrick will be sald this day (Tues- day), at 10 o'clock at All Hallows Church, Sixtéenth avenue and N street, South San Francisco. FIELDS—In this city, March 25, 189, Wil- liam, husband of Eliza Fields, a native of Rochester, N. Y., aged o4 vears. 7 Friends and ‘acquaintances and members of Manzanita Tribe No. 4, Imp. O. R. M., and Ironmolders’ Union are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 c'elock, {rom bis late resi- dence, 217 Fair Oaks street. Interment pri- vate. GALLAGHER—In this city, March 25, 1598, Celia. A. Galagher, beloved niece of James Cox and the late Anna C. Joice. and cousim of Mrs. G. F. Randolph and Mrs. Margaret Fiynn, a native of New York City. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 36 Linden avenue, thence to Sa- cred Heart Church, Fell street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE NO. 2—Dear Sisters: You will please attend the funeral services of our deceased sister. Celia A. Gallagher, from Sacred Heart Church, Fell and Fillmore street, to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock. Fraternally, 1. MANLY, President. JOSEPHINE T. MOLLOY, Ssc. HALL—In this city, March 27, 1%, James D. beloved son of the late Willlam H. and La- vinia Balley Hall, and brother of Maria, Frank, Bailey and Isabel Hall, Mrs. H. A. Marryatt and Mfa J. B. Oberle, a_ native of San Francisco, aged 36 years 5 months and 24 days. ‘£ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co. 1524 Stockton Street, thence to Laurel Hill Cemetery. HARKINS—An anniversary solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated this day Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, at St. Peter's Church, wenty-fourth and Alabama streets, for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs Eliza J. Harkins. Friends are respectfully In- vited to attend. HILL—In Stockton, Cal., Celia, beloved wife of John T. Hill, and eldest daughter of Mar- garet and the late Joseph Flynn, a native of New York, aged 22 years 10 months and 2 days. JOHNSON—In the City and County Hospital, March 23, 1895, Anton Johnson, a native ol Sweden, aged 25 years. KEENAN—In this citv. March 2, 188, Ed- ward F. Keenan, a native of San Francisco, aged 2§ years and 7 months. KELLY—In this city, March 2§, 1808, Mary Kelly, beloved sister of John Kelly and Mrs. Jane Healey, a native of Burr, Kings County, Ireland, aged 63 vears. C7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 5:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her brother, 24 Alvarado street, off Guerrero, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, thence to St. James Church, where a_requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul. at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. KLAIN—In this city, March 27, 188, Caro- Line Klain, beloved mother of Rose Netter and Julius'J. Klain of Philadelphia, Pa., and sister of Mrs. A. Netter and Mrs. B. Klaber, a native of Baden-Baden, Germany. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, 921 McAllister street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery. KEENAN—In the Citv and County Hospital, March 25, 189, Ellen Keenan, a native of Ireland, aged 41 years. KUNST—In this city, March 27, 1898, Lillle E., dearly beloved daughter of August and Elizabeth Kunst, and sister of Marie Kunst, a native of San Francisco, aged 12 years and 1 month. g Friends and acquhintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, southeast corner of Nine- teenth_and Diamond streets. Interment I 0. O. F. Cemetery. LAVER—In Alameda, March 27, 1893, Augustus Laver, a native of England, aged 63 years § months and 7 days. @7 Friends and scquaintances are respects fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday). at 10 o'clock, from Masonia Hall, Alameda. Interment private, Mountaln View Cemetery, Oakland. LEHMANN—In this city. March 35, 1898, Louls Lehmann, a native of Germany. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. MERCHANT—In this aty, March 1598, James F., beloved son of A. J. and Mary o, E. Merchant, a native of Livermore, Cal., aged 3 years 6 months and 16 days. McPHERRON—In Redlands, March 23, 1895, Maria_Gaston McPherron, a nauve of Ohio, aged 50 years. MURPHY—In this city, March 26, 153, John M., eldest and dearly beloved son of John F.’and Marla Murphy, and beloved brother of Mrs. J. F. Drennen and Charles F.. Emily F., Robert J., Walter J., Genevieve B.. Lily V., Henry P. Edna V., Irene A. and the late Michael G., Margaret M. and Ida M. Murphy, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years 3 months and 4 days. An affection- ate son and loving brother at rest. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this dav (Tuesday), at 8:30 o’clock, from the residence of his parents, 701 Devisadero street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. MURPHY—In San’ Jose, March 27, 188, Jo- hanna, beloved wife of the late Richard Murphy, a native of Ireland, aged 58 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, from the narrow- zauge depot, Oakland. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland MURPHY—In this city, March 28, 1805, John M., beloved husband of Mae Murphy, and beloved son of John and Maria Murphy, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 25 years 3 months and 4 day: PERKINS—In Alameda, March 27, 183, Frank- lin L. Perkins, aged 69 years 1i months and [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from Masonic Tem- ple, Alameda. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. ROSS—In Los Berros. March 18, 1535, Rev. Irwin L. Ross, a native of New York, aged 72 years 10 months and I3 days. SCHEIBE—In this city, March 2, 1893, Bern- hardt Scheibe, a native of Langensalza, Nie- derhain, Saxony, Germany, aged 45 years and 6 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1200 Mission street, near Eighth. Interment 1. O. O. F. Ceme- tery. SMITH—In this city, March 23, 1563, Benja- min, dearly beloved husband of Addie E. Smith, a native of London, England, aged 40 years. (London and English papers please copy.) (7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at®10 o'clock, from his_late residence, 207 Fillmore street, between Wal- ler and Haight, thence to L O. O. F. Ceme- tery for cremation. STUMPF—In this city, March 28, 153, Charles ‘Alaez, beloved husband of Marie G. Stumpf, a native of Hungary, aged 57 years 10 months and 28 davs. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock. from the parlors of J. S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. STRIFF—In the City and County Hospital, March 27, 1898, Mary Madeline Striff, a na- tive of Kentucky, aged 37 years. SLAVICH—In this city, March 25, 1898, Vinka, beloved daughter of I. John and Katle Sla- ot g native of San Francisco, aged 11 ays. 7 The funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 569 Fourth street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SOULE—In this city, March 26, 159, Lydia P., wife of the late Philander Soule, and mother of Samuel P. and Abbie L. Soule of San Francisco and Charles P. Soule of Eureka, Cal., a native of Malne, aged §7 years and 15 days. (7 Friends are invited to attend the funeral services this day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, at her late residence, 323 First street. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. TEDTMEIER—In the City and County Hos- pital, March 28, 189, Frederick Tedtmefer, A naiive of Germany, aged 50 years. VETTER—In this city, March 2, 188, Louls, Jearly beloved son of August and Mary Vet- ter, and beloved brother of Clara, Sophia, Aggle, August, Josle, Alexander, Hyazinth, Otelia’ and_Rosle Vetter, Mrs. J. C. Abeling and Mrs. J. H. Aldelebr, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 years 5 months and 1 day. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at $:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his parents. 10 McLea court, off Ninth street, between Harrison and Bryant, thence to, St. Boniface Church, Golden Gate avenue, near Jones street, where & solemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- g at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. E WILSON—In Redlands, March 21, 1§96, Mrs. N. J. Wilson, aged 32 years. WEIGLE—In this city, March 28, 188, Annie M., beloved wife of the late Jacob Welgl and mother of Mrs. Charles J. Bender, Mrs. William Pohler and the late John and Frank Grimm, a native of Lartzwhile, Mainz, Ger- many, aged $0 years 6 months and 14 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 7:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her daughter. Mrs. .illiam Pohler, 508 Ninth street, near Bryant, thence to St. Boniface Church, Golden Gate avenue, be- tween Jones and Leavenworth streets, whers a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Only j ket megk Inthe graveyard green and fair, Covered with leaves and flowers, somebody’s mother now lies there. The angels have come, with pinfons bright And warted her spirit to the land of light. We broke the green sward to make her last ome. No more on earth will that fond mother roam. We'll plant flowers, while to God our hearts will be given, And we will meet thee, mother, in that beau- tiful heaven. WINDECKER—In this city, March 27, 1888, Casper, beloved husband of Mathilde’ Win- decker, a native of Malbach, Hessen-Darm. stadt Germany, aged 39 years 5 months and nys. @7 Friends and acquaiftances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 oclock. frum the un- dertaking parlors of Charles J. B. Metaler, 638 Washington street. thence to Druids’ Hall, 413 Sutter street. where the services will ‘be held, under the auspices of Sud- deutscher Verein, commencing at 2 o'clock sharp. Officers and _members of Eureka Lodge No. 6, O. d. H. S., are cordially in- vited to attend. Interment Laurel Hill emetery. WORDELL—In Oakland, March 1898, Abram Wordell, beloved father of Mrs. Dr, Stark, a native of Fall River, Mass., aged 77 years. (Fall River, Mass., papers please copy). £ iriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1410 Eighth street, Oakland. CARD OF THANKS—The widow and brother of the late Lieutenant of Police Willlam F. Turke take this method of publicly acknowl- edging our obligations and tendering our sin- Cere thanks to the many kind friends, the press and the Police Department for the Nmpathy and kindness extended to us in the sad hour of our bereavement. DELIA BURKE, PATRICK A. BURKE. San Francisco, March 2, 1895, —_— e McAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS 20 FIFTH ST., Opp. Lincoln School. Telephone, South 80. T. R. CAREW. "JAS. ENGLISH. CAREW & ENGLISH, . UNDERTAKERS AND, EMBALMERS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. X 41 Van Ness ave., near Market st. Saa ‘Telephone So. 156.