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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1898. e e S S s S T e e e e e e e BULINESS CHANCES. FXPRESSING and transfer business In 4 ties; good horses, wagons, etc.: established i doing an excellent, steudy busi- wholesale houses; ix enguged M arge the busiest manufac- established will clear $100 s an excel- | worth $800 | $450 800d busi ; cheap M. news stand, restaurant, | t $6; biggest transfer 11; given away. M. hs north *of Ma within a large | earing now 3§20 satistac this; it's w Market. ory ) lon; north of | $15 to $18 line. M. e in sight u great sacrij LY fitted up and money- on Polk st.; must be sac n other busi: Apply 3 anteed to ¥ ose to ¢ aus s cus 2 m; no b a 80 on, close to average daily re- : no night work; retire and going 753 Market st. 1 Addition; prd st KRE ady ) boarders; it. & CO., ar; ain day. , 23 Kearny st. store, north of sale. saloon bidder this ird st re: good location; sell WICHMAN, LU “Otfice Saloon,” Hall 18 Hayes st 33 Third street; 5 per cent weekl ck or Klondik wtrol capita ) st., Balt diamonds, jew- 15 Grant av. wanted in_light business; $3) a week each trade of previous Third st.; old-estab- and roomy; fo rent for cacy store: also furnit fe; rent §19, pald until Call office. manufacturing portion of | hy Brewe the race returns. and required ablished busi reasons for selling; Y, Call branch office, ¥ small stock of shoes; clty ist be a bargain for cash; state Box 3189, Call office. with stabie of 20 stalls; old- ; rent reasonable. 2022 Mis- furniture of restaurant for sale. , Call office. rishing business wood and and feed stable; owner going | css across the bay. Ad- office. con; op cath, 11 Harrson st. restaurant for sale; reason, interior to ranch; will stand Apply at Call office. artner with a capital of $600 in Coffes house doing $1000 busi- ific ave., Santa Cruz, Cal. it of ZoINg to the mines, grocery and a sacrifice. Southwest corner and Bartlett sts. plied from GEO. CO.’S, 416 Sacramento candy and notion store. ts, Branch office of The Call hs and ads taken. MITH & OSBORN. Regist'd Pat. 319 Pine st., city. PATENTS 5; established 1862. AT LAW. ATTORNEYS charge unless successful. 927 Market st. no . 106—_Branch office of The Call; and want ads taken. and best in America—The Weekly it to any address in the United CHE Call tes or Canada one year for $100, postage AP S almost new; marble ch o - 0 until 9:30 Bubscrip- bedroom set, MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay- lock: branch office of The *ons and want ads 1 and family | IF HOUSES TO LET. ALL OVER TOWN—— You see houses to rent by BALDWIN & _HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. FOLSOM, llox‘%unny double bay-window cor- ner room; two gentlemen; private family; bath: gas. 3. near Geary — Sunny; cholce; 13 investigate. all modern im- 733—House of 7 room: TW ENTY.- . bet. York and Hamp shire—House, i large yard: $I6. 1ED HOUSES. rooms; piano; hot and cold vater; all conveniences. Apply on premises, 635 Guerrero st. 1517—A handsome middle flat near Taylor—Choice: elegani appreciated If seen; please Inves COTTAGES TO LET. TO Rent—Modern cottage, 1513 Baker st. J. G. JACKSO; Market st. SUNNY 4th and M window cottage 5 rooms mear 64 Silver st, off Third. b FLATS TO LET. flats reduced to 318 ‘educed to 310. 0., 602 Market. ARY-ST. Geary-st. RAL ave £ 6 rooms; b FL bat . near Park—Furnished flat > plano; $30 & unny flat, & rooms and onable. ath, very cheai Shotwell st.— , with stable; rent FLAT of 5 roon unny side; 1 ave., bet. 24 and 24th sts. Market st. above Droderick, near Park— HAIGHT, 3 : fine view. ¥ at, 6 rooms, ;18 t and Devisadero sts. Jower 4 rooms, modern, $15; 41 Pond, centh, half biock from Market, upper modern, $15, water free. Flat of 5 rooms; bath; basement. le to good tenant. Sixte ar Hyde—A sunny flat of 6 amento—Upper sunny §- nable. , cor. room 'flat, ‘with attic; r heautiful flats in warm belt of Iy tinted and painted through- ., bath and latest improvements; M Dolores st., cor. Twenty-third; upper reduced from $ duced from $22 50 1o §i for inspection. . near Thirteenth—A bay- {4 Tooms; rent $iL modern im- Market. ; 6 rooms; bath ‘Thirteenth st., 31 ave., S12 lern improvements; ny upper flat; 6 rooms; rent reduced. RING up 'F row money. $14—COZY yard. € S| one Brown 32 Uncle Har otwell &t., near Fourteenth. FUR SHED FLAT! FURNITURE for flat of 6 comfortably fur- rooms for sale; cheap; no deal- ipley st., corner Fifth. antly furnished sunny, 1 references. TRAL Hc . 52 Second—Light housekps, ngle and double roc oms, $125 to § week. 3 large unfurnished housekeeping nveniences; good order; $9. kpg; exclusive kitchen; $18. plete_for housekeeping. unny, nicely furnished large con- sekeéping rooms; splendid loca- . 106—Branch office of The Call. ohs and ads taken. rear—3 unfurnished rooms for ; rent $10. iny front bedroom and bath; no children; "H, en; ate; Apply MADISON & | iny lower flat, 4 rooms, bath, | —3 connecting rooms, bath, | . 6042 or three sunny furnished rooms; | To let—3 or 4 unfurnished | FOR single business men, in very quiet house, with or withcut breakfast; California, Hyde and Polk; references. Box 3220, Call iffice. | FRANKLIN, 1512—Large furnished front room for gentlem: FULTON, 3 week or month. e sunny rooms to let, day, EARY, 615 Large sunny bay-window rooms; suites ‘and single; light houseKeeping. HAMPTON pl. 3, off Folsom, bet. 24 and $0—8 bay-window sunny rooms; yard, basement. | s exn oo cnsixctt sl A | HANCOCK HOUSE, 781 Mission; select family : $160 to 36 per week. 78-2 or 2 modern sunny rooms: housekeeping 1£ desired; select neighborhood. HICKORY ave., 216, bet. Gough and Octavia sts.—4 large rooms; nice yard; $10. HOWARD, 71, ST. DAVID'S — 200 rooms; suites; single; sunny reading room; 25 up. HOWARD, $7A—Elegant furnished bay-win- | “dow room in private family; rent reasonable. HYDE, 511, near Geary—Nicely furnished room in private family: reasonable. LARKIN, 1200—Nice sunny single rooms, $4 mo. up; good board and room; $ 50 per week. room, furnished or unfurnished. McALLISTER, 8%—Back parlor; sunny; suit- able for 1 or 2 gentlement; reference. opposite Jones—Large front | | PERSONALS. CITY REAL "ESTATE. 9 0 D after this day I will not be n- ONbte forany bills. contracted by ‘my. wite, DOO. DR MATTHEW_McADOO. MATRIMONIAL. 1 seeking marriage send 10c and for A K ¥ eading. Bell; 10 pages: no §5. rex quired. Editor, 111 Ellis st., San Franclaco. PERSONALS. DE 1> . electric and medicated D?dp:}'Ah';lhm 1055 Market, op. Jones, rs. 1 & 2. NO-VINO, Dr. Terhune's Infallible cure for drunkenness; given secretly and at home; absolutely harmless, inexpensive and guar- anteed to cure; all drugglsts or write direct. Terhune Remedy Co., Dept. A, Grand Rap!ds, Mich. MASSAGE the head for a few minutes before Fetiring; have vour hair dressed here for 2c; good switches, §1; best, finest quality, $8 50; xtra heavy, long. $5; open Sundays from § to I2. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. $650 AND up wiil build 4-room cottages; will call GEO. M. SALSBURY, builder, 521 K ., Sunset District. LOST. LOST—Sunday afternoon, gentleman's wed- ding ring; engraved inside, M. M. to F. L. H., March 25, 184; reward. 3¢ California st. 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, $3600, highly decorated, street accepted; 1 8-room cottage, $2500; 1 6-room cottlE. $2400, and 1 4-room cottage, $2250. F. NELSON, owner and builder. LADIES accommodated with money at home. Ring up Uncle Harris, 'Phone Brown 523. ONLY $13 5 & month will buy a new 4-room and bath cottage; good neighborhood; 5 al- rendytwld. JACOB HEYMAN, 11 Montgom- ery st. NEW 4-room cottage for sale; Bernal Heights; price, $800. Address box 3238, Call office. FOR Sale—T-room_house, quire 510 San Jose ————————————— COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. barn and lot. In- TSE Lederers Quinonia as a dally wash for the hair. G. LEDERER, 11 Stockton st. MRS. JOHNSON, experienced masseuse; elec- trical water treatment; office 10, 118 Grant avenue. STAMMERINGand stuttering corrected. PROF. J. WHITEHORN, 570 33d st., Oakland, Cal. ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester Fouse, 44 Third st. nr. Market; 200 rooms, %c to $150 pe~ night; $150 to $8 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. MCALLISTER, 12202 sunny furnished rooms | _with or without board. corner Eighth—Newly furnished , $1 a weel | MISSION, 2015, near Sixteenth—1 sunny front room for 1 or 2 gentlemen, with or Without | wara. BADGES, photo, and badge buttons, made in Ban Frangisco at Eastern prices. WALTER N. BRUNT, 5% Clay st., S. F. PAINTING, papering, tinting, whitening at lowest prices. F. EDWARDS, 1200 Webster. | CLOAKS and fine tailor-made sults to order at wholesale figures. 20 Sansome st. MBNEY on_sealskins, silverware, silks and vatches. Uncle Harrls, 15 Grant ave. EUIT to order on easy installments. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st.. bet. 7th and Sth. NATOMA, 22, near Fourth-—8 unfurnished | roome with water and yard. NEVADA House, 132 Sixt $4 50 wk., $§ to $15 mo. OAK, 22 Nicely furn! Select rooms, $1 50 hed modern rooms, $6 fa | 5 O'FARRELL, also sing corner Powell— s, by day or month. "FARRELL, 210A—Sunny bay-window front room, $12; other rooms, $8 and $10. i o also housekeeing. | nice location. | 615 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of The Call. Suhseriptions and want ads taken. DRESSM. KERE. IN—Elegant, styvlish dresses, dresses made over. 6 Eddy st., rm. 8. MME. GOLDSTE SAN FRANCISCO Ladles’ French Talloring College, 916 Market st. CLAIRVOYANTS. | PoLK, 1 nny rooms; also corner front room furnished or partly furnished. | POST, §15—Handsome sunny suites and single |~ rooms; g e. sulte or single rooms; first- spect. POST, 910—Sunny room for gentleman; closets; upper flat. run- ning wates 9—Furnished and unfurnish- | ER_STATE, 16-18 Mason—European | “gant rms: suite, single: day, X | baths: hot and cold water: transient: elev'tr. | SIXTEENTH, 3292 connecting _furnished Tooms with hot and cold water; reasonable. STEVENSON, 7, next corner Second—Tailors’ workrooms to let. STOCKTON, 242—Nice sunny rooms, facing plaza: sultes, single; baths; by day or mo. THIRD, 2{%—Large front room, well lighted, suitable for office or workroom. VAN N ave., newly furnish »—Beautiful sunny rooms, in new flat; board if desired. 3 UNFURNISHED rooms to let. NW. of Fourth and T-hama sts corner DOARDING AND ROOMS. ELLIS, 577—Nicely furnished suite, suitable for with board: also single room. FOLSOM, 511—Swedish private boarding, with room, $4 to $ per week: nice location. | FULTON, 3 (The Mizpah)—A quitt family single and en hotel ‘modern sunny rooms, exceptional table LINDO HOTE KLAND— Up to the times; larg ¢ suites from $12; single rooms from $6; board optional; handy | to all trains. 925 Sunny_ sultes; first-class boas : homelike. MRS. T. W. BROTHERTO! first- and_single room: $36 a month up. 405—Double nis ELAND Hall, terms reasonable. pleasant surrounding | | | Palo Alto, box 115—Handsome | 3+ flat and single rooms, with or without board; | YOUR future week, month; | 2 MRS, DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance clairvoyant and medjum: while entranced she SHI yeveal every hidden mystery in life; she Will show you how to overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost affec- tlons; unites the separate, recovers lost, gtolen or buried property; locates treasures, Tiineralé: tells your entire life, past, present and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours 0@ m. to 5 p. m.: perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mail. Send stamp for circular with Epecial terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rooms 2 and 2, 1208 Market st opp. Sixth. MME, PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant card- reader; born double veil and second sight; dlagnoses disease; full life reading; ladies 50c, gents$1; palm.and clairv.; sit. $1 5 old by cal 25 221 Sixth st. GYPSY life reader gives correct answers to all questions: L., 2ic; G., 6c; no sign. 3 7th. M A reads life fluently; business advice; names given: 2c up. & Fourth st. RI. HARRISON, card reader and healer. Room 2, 120% Geary st. MRS, DR. ANNA THOMAS—First in ner pro- fession: never fails; advice: Yelp. 929 Post. MME, MOR! medlum_and _card- reader: 2 s given. 73. Fourth st. MME, LE NORMANDR, reliable clairvoyant, card reader. magnetictreatment. 401 Leavnwth. S convincing test circle to- McAllister. Fine music. MME. YOU materializing trumpet seance, 409 MRS. FULTON to-night, H0c MRS. BLAIR a room 18 MRS. J. J. WHITNE ockton st.: old HRID spiritual sittings. MRS, SHAFF v st. ants. 963 Mission st. alcohol baths. trance test medium. 218, clairvoyant for 120A Eddy st., room usiness and . test and_ busines mediums sittings daily. 1231 Sixth st., room 14. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 'REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 638 Market San Francisco. ‘We make a speclalty of handling choice villa sites, country residences, mountain homes and small farms, lying between San Francisco and San Jose. 3 Having secured a fine list of these properties, at low prices, we can make special induce- ments; climate unsurpassed; no fog; quick transportation, etc. SWEENY RANCH. . Near Redwood City, San Mateo County; in tracts of 100 acres or less; rich soil; plenty of water; this property immediately adjoins Red- wood City and is only 1 hour's ride from San Francisco; suitable for small home farms; price below all former quotations and upon unusually easy terms. FOR RENT. A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME. Situated in the foothills west of Stanford University, overlooking the Santa Clara Val- ley and the bay; handsome furnished house of 12 rooms, bath, etc.; fine spring water, fruit trees, stable and outhouses; will rent for a term of years; only 30 miles from San Fran- cisco. $1400—Cholce income property in Redwood City; half block of land; good house and barn. MOUNTAIN VIEW LANDS. For Suburban Homes. Especially adapted to rafsing dectduous fruits; subdivisions of 10 and 20 acres each in the Newhall & Wise tract; low prices; very easy terms; small cash payments, balance monthly; 1% miles from Mountain View Sta- tion. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 633 Market st.; San Francisco, or Branch Office, Redwood City. sealskins, silverware, silks and n rris, 15 Grant ave. MONEY on 2XICO—Land: Tropical Mexico for rals- ing coffee, sugar, tobacco, rubber, vanilla, ete.; large and small tracts. For further in formation apply to Mex. Com. Co., 76 Chroni- cle building, representing the Inf. Land and 1. ‘0. of Mexico City, Mexico. COUNTRY home to let in Santa Clara Co., bet. Stanford University and Mountain View; 1 mile from Mayfleld; house 7 rooms; 2 cottages 4 rooms; garden, orchard, etc; will rent low for 1 or 3 years to suitable tenart. Apply C. §. CAPP & CO., Real Est. Agts., 630 Market. TEHAMA County, 80 acre water. 80 acres partly fenced; good Apply 403 Bryant. WRITE for list; good land, §10 and $20 an acre. M. GRIFFIN, Cottonwood, Shasta Co., Cal. 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATH. ,_worf 50, in , ‘Bast Oakland; 5 monthly; build your own home or we will build it for you; payment as rent: all streets graded, some macadamized; 3 electric-car lines and fine school house near by: climate, sofl and view the very best; call or send for circ: lar, 455 Seventh st., cor. Broadway, Oaklan( carrige free. JONES, Owner. —$1600; new modern cot- bath; furnished; in Higl Oakland; lot 50x100; any reasonable terms. BELDEN & COOK, 112 Broadway, Oakland. MUST be sold—Corner lot, 100x150, with 6 houses, bringing in a rental of $85 per month; only one block from narrow gauge depot! will_be sold in whole or part; offer wanted. J. CALLAGHAN. 8§14 Broadway, Oakland. Z oms_and land’ Park, East MRS. EL mediumn, 23 Valencla; sittings, §1; circles Tues., 2; Sat. ev : %e. M, FRANCES, indepen: dium. 118 Haight st 2 pariors, kitchen, FOLSOM, 046—Large front bay-window room housekeepin, ery convenlence. GOLDEN GAT complet first floor; rent $20 per mo. 1304—Sunny front with kit- “Rooms furnished complete for HOWART ek . 704, cor. tfurnished frint rooms; also housekeeping. HYDE, 1412 furnished for hous in; Parlor floor of three rooms; newiy keeping; $25; refere: 373, near Fifth and Market—Ho; ;8 single, $. 1043 unfurnished rooms and bath; exchanged. 3 eclegant sunny housekeeping exclusive kitchen; central Finy 3 or 2 gents; . 7258 nice rooms In front; big vard; N, 1062—Sunny connecting housekeeping running water; no objection to chll- SSION, 9321 —Sunny front room, furnished for housekeeping. SION, 1241—Bay-window front and back lor: well fur.: light housekeeping; sunny. 0 1215—Sunny furnished housekeeping reasonable. near Sixteenth—Furnished front rate; use of kitchen and yard; -0 on_sealskins, sllverware, silks and watches. Uncle Harrs, 15 Grant ave. ROOM and kitchen;; completely furnished reasonable. 18 Lewls st., off Taylor, or. Post. SAN CARLOS ave., 875—8 furnished rooms and bath, $15. SEVENTH, room —2 sunny unfurnished front nning water; $5. SOUTH PARK, %2 to 4 furnished house- keeping rooms, §7 ‘> $12; 2 to 4 unfurnished % 0§ SUITE of 2 nice front sunny housekeeping 2 fine double folding beds: furniture all new; rent $3 per week;. suitabie for 3 or 4 persons. Apply at shoestore, 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. TH, 111, near Mission—Large sunny rooms for housekeeping: also others. TENTH, 1%, corner Minna—Sunny furnished housekeeping; rent reasonable. 1D, 804—Furnished, $2 per week up; sin- Y s brick building. 32—Sunny suites of housekeeping newly renovated; $10, $§, §7 month. TURK, 5432 sunny rooms complete for house- keeping: gas and bath; §15. TWELFTH, 14—2 pleasant sunny rooms com- plete for housekeeping: $12 per month. ¢ NESS, 1021—Sunny front suite: 3 rooms range: all_complet rooms T S, hen; ga: N and kitcl ROOMS TO LET. A A A NN TMENTS; quiet, homelike; reasonable; ACom | Transter o Stockion st. Trunks moved to any part of city, %c; phone, Maln 49. INGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant Al:ul;my rooms, en suite and single; first-class in every respect; terms reasonable. AT 522 Polk—Furnished and unfurnished surny suites and single, complete for housekeeping. AT the Oxford, 231 O'Farrell, elegantly fur- nished rooms, sultes and single, or mo. BARTLETT, 102—Nicely furnished sunny front alcove room, with board. g BOHEMIA, 239 Post—Newly furhished; fami- ltes and gentlemen; references given. BUSH, 1124—Elegant single rooms, bath, run- ning water; grounds; references. DELAWARE, 1151 Market—Furnished single and double rooms, §§ and $10 mo.; nice suites. EDINBURGH, 29 Powell_New house, new furniture; elegant rooms, en suite, single. g The Lexington)—Rooms per night, EDDY, 12 Coek. 15 o po; famiiess Do Y, 614—Large and small rooms; new furni- ERI?‘Q, closets; Tunning water; bath; $6 to $10. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch. office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads Ifil ELLIS, 418 (Grand Carnot)—First-class sunny rooms and suites for gents, $150 to $S week. TLLMORE, 2306—Sanny furnished parlor suite; “rent very reasonable 6203 sunny housekeeping | bath. | MARKET, 1520 (Hotel Las Palmas)—Large handsome suites private bath and dining- room connecting; board optional; aiso singl SOUTH PARK, 1:9—Good table board, $3 p week: with nice sunny front room, $4 weel SUTTER, 1125—Sunny sulte: single rooms: first- class board; large grounds. Mrs. W. F. Evans. VAN NBSS ave., S08—Benutiful sunny room: modern; newly furnished: with board. CHILDREN BOARDED. ! REFINED home for child o | “vara, $10 per mo. AN elderly lady w | ~ mother’s care; references. er 3 yeas . Call offic 1l take infants to board: a 234% Sixth s | STORES TO LET. BUTCHER shop to let; good locality. Apply | at 125 Beale st. $14: stable if required. 351 220'st. cars pass. | COR. store, 4 room: Twenty-fourth st SIXTH, 58—Store, 3 rooms, large vard; rear entrance; rent §l1. | SMALL store td let; rent $15. 228 Ellis st. MEDICALL. ALL Ladies—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of all invalids, men and wome 60 vears' practice; safe and quick cure guai avotded; kind sympathy and aid; sure relief, though ‘else fafl; delicacy, privacy, home, etc.; babies adopted; travelers treated; no delay; self-cure sent; call or write; free; con- fidential. DR. AND MRS, M. DAVIES, 3 McAllister st.; pills, $2. A TREATMENT that restores all ‘monthly irregularities (from whatever cause) in a few hours; safe and sure at all times when others have failed; no instruments uses home_in confinement; comfort and privac; cure $5; pills $1; every case guaranteed; coi sultation free and confidential. MRS. DR. WYETH. 918 Post st., near Larkin. ases of diseases; a home in confinement, with best possible ‘care; with privacy of home and con- vemence of a hospital; those sick or discour- aged call on the Goctor and state their case; they will find in her a true fricnd. MRS, DR. G| {YER, 22 Turk st. DRS. GOODWIN, 401 Van Ness_Ladies, near or far, consuit free, only doctor who uses Schenck’s method, the celebrated French ph sician: safe, sure, reliable cure for all irreg- ularities; any cause; restores strength and vigor of organs; unexcelled; 15 years' prac- tice; home; best skill; low fees; pill LADIES, Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand), best; safe, reliable; take no other; send ic stamps for particulars, “Rellef for Ladies,” letter by return mail; at druggists Chichester Chemical Co., Phila. SURE cure, when others fail; no medicine or instruments; every woman' her own physl- clan for female troubles. no matter = what cause; restore In 1 day; never fails; consulta- tion free; can be sent and used at home. DR POPPER, 318 Kearny; orders by telegram. A TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities (from what- ever cause); no instruments used; cure at office, $: consultation free; hours 10 to 6. DR. AND MRS. KOHL, 1118 Market st. { anteed; any disease or irregularity; dissrace A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all female | | NEW YORK dentists—Painless extraction, CAL. Institute, 406 Geary; hypnotism taught; diplomas fssued; diseases and habits cured. DENTISTS. L _set of teeth, §5; see new flexible light and thin; warranted ten years érown and bridge worl ; crowns, $3 60; all nted. Chicago Den- telephone Jessle 1132, 0c; $ to §10; gold flilings, $1 upi A FL plates; teeth without plates, our speclalty; filling: work painless and w tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st. teeth per set, silver, 50c up; artificlal teeth repaired, up; our crown and bridge work {s the best; to 9 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 1. 71 Hayes. hours, 9 a. m. 99 Mission, cor. Sixth: branch, DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st., nr. no charge for extracting when plates ars made; old plates made over like new: teeth from 38 per set; e-tracting 50c: gas given. OAKLAND HOUSES. HOUSES TO LET IN OAKLAND. Corner cottage, 5 rooms.. Lower sunny flat, 5 rooms. Upper modern flat, 6 rooms. 2-story neat f-room house. Choice sunny §-room house. 10-room residence, fine.. These and many more, both larger and smaller. WM. M.DEWOLF, 1038 Broadway. OAKLAND ROOMS, SUNNY rooms, en suite or single, furnished or unfurnished; elegant private residence; every convenience; large well kept grounds. 15 8th. OAKLAND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, BROADWAY, 12 furnished or unfurnished housekeeping rooms; first class; first floor. —_— e e OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD FIFTEENTH, 720—Pleasant sunny front rooms, with board; private; large yard. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, genuine Leek dent- ist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without plate, moved 6 to 20 O'Farrel AN VROOM Electro-Dental Parlors; full set of teeth, $5 up; fillings, 2c up; all work painless and guaranteed to stand; open even- ings. 967 Market st, corner Sixth OMIO Dental Parlors, 819 Market st., Acad- emy of Sciences building, fifth floor; painless dentistry. B s L. A. TEAGUE. A. CANE and F. TEAGUE, removed to Call bldg., 6th floor, rms. 603-607. ALL work reasonable and warranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1320 Market BET of teeth without YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. MONEY TO LOAN. ANY a t 6% per cent on real estate 24 and 3d_mortgages, estates, real estate i probate, life Insurance, goods in warehouse, furniture without removal; no delay, R. Mo- COLGAN. 24 Montgomery st., room 3. LOANS on furniture or planos in §. F., Oak- land or Alameda, at fowest rates, without removal; no commissions; no delays. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission, above Sixth tel. South’ 14. HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 948 Market st: tel. Green 204. ON furniture, planos; city or Oakland; no re- moval; low Fates; Do commission: $25 up; private party. BONNELLI 130 Powel - QUICK on furniture, pianos; no removal: no At fow intorest Rm. 6, 1170 Market. REAL estate, furniture or planos, any amount lowest rates. Becker & Co., 328 Montgomery. A , 1st or 24 mortgages, estates in pro- ’;‘.‘I,,' “e?c. Room 7, 508 California st. TO $50,000; lowest rates; st and 2d morte.; w;ny ur‘?wmm Dryden, 413 Montgomery st. CITY and country; any sum: 1st and 24 mort- Fanes, cetaten ate. MURPHY, 625 Market at. ON planos, furniture; no removal; lowest Tates: no eom.: private. 116 McAllister st. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and_want ads taken. A_BOON to wives and mothers—Seguro; price $160. RICHARDS & CO., 406 Clay st.; send 3¢ stamp for particulars 'to Seguro Manu- ring Co., 531 K st., Sacramento, Cal. ALPEAU’S French pills, a boon to ladles with female troubles; no danger: safe ‘cure; $2 50; express C. O. don’t delay until too late. 0SGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal, DRS. ELY. late of Ohio, 71 Fourth st.—Ladie sare cure; any, all; cure at office, §5; pills, $1. LADIES—Mrs. Dr. Puetz; infallible. safe rem- edies; 38 years' experlence. 254% Fourth st. DR. HALL, 5 McAllister st.; diseases of wo- en and children. HOME In_confinement; diseases of women. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 8th Alameda. —_— HORSES, burros. 721 ay. HORSES, harness, laundry, express wagons of all kinds, buggies, carts bought, sold, ex- changed at Emporium, 220 Valencia st. 0 HORSES for sale: also wagons. buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 827 Sixth st. auction sales every Wed- nesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage WAGONS AND CARRIAGE! NEW S-can_milk wagon; 1 light delivery ‘Wagon: light bugey. 1310 Turk st FINE laundry, baker's and milk wagons cheap for cash or Installments; 1 fine top and open $§28 Harrison st. 1 bugey: also 1 hack. $3000 PRIVATE loan wanted; reasonable rate on income business property. Box 3263, Call. WANTED_On Improved property $2000: no agents. K. Z., b(l;)X 6, Call office, Oakland. et K SUNNY rooms; good home board; reasonable; no_children. 1020 Adeline, Oakland, nr. traix e, e A Daand ot OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE and household goods very cheap this week. SCHELLHAAS old store, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. OAKLAND MEDIUM. MRS. PALMER, medium and magnetic healer, cordially invites the public to call; business readings. $75 Washington st., r. 3, Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. SPECIAL NOTICE, FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. JUST LIKE PAYING RENT. $1200, $1700, $1800, $9°00, $2600, $3000. The above are lovely cottages, which have been thrown on ‘* market for non-payment of installments, and thev are now offered at a great sacrifice to close accounts. They contaln 4, 5, 6 and 7 rooms and are finished up to date; alm-et new, and located near schools and sta- tions. We are going to weed them out and invite inspection. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-st. station, Alameda, and 628 Market st., San Francisco. Open Surdays and holidays. $750—Lot §0x270; modern cottage 5 rooms, near schoolhouse. corner lot 35x140; good house of $1200—Sacrific 6 rooms and one of 4 rooms. $1600—Lot 50x150; fine cottage of 7 rooms and bath: near Chestnut station. $2850—$150 cash; $25 per month; lot 40x150; only 2 blocks from station and nign'school. $3760—New house of 7 rooms and bath; lot 42x150; cholce location: very easy terms. Houses to let in all parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1482 Park st. REELEY REAL ESTATE. $2700—A FINE house of 8 rooms; lot 40 x 160; street work all done; splendid view. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley station. $1250—A VERY bl and bath, ete.: house of 6 rooms ; Improvements cost $1200. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley station. e e, 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. LOANS on real estate, ds, ete.; lowest rates. McAFEE BROS., 108 Montgomery st. ———————————————————————— PAWNBROKERS £ and borrow from the Cut Rate Loan Office. 28 Mason &t, bet. Market and Bady. B SAVE interest and borrow from the CUT RATE FOAN OFFICE, 22 Mason st.; private rooms. ———————————— e — F.R lowest rates go tg LOUIS J. NEUMAN, 121 Sixth st., open evenings. T low rates—Furniture, carpets, planos, A ouaenoia goods; clean, light compartments; Bdvarces made, J. NOONAN, 1017 to 102 Mizsion st.. Sixth; open évenings. AT lowest rat (ousehold goods, planos; ad- : fireproof buildis FHrUSE $6 Mission st. Tel. M F. int EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post. Book- keeping, business practice, shorthand, typ- ing, telegraphy, languages, English branch- es; electrical, civil and mining englneerl{:lfi surveying, assaying, etc.; 20 teachers; graduates’ placed e 1502; catalogue. THE Lyceum, preparatory school for the uni- versity, law and medical colleges; accredited with Stanford University, Cooper College, ete.; day and evening sessions; ret., Pres. Jorden or any Stanford professor, Phelan bullding. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st.; individual instruct in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, tel ete.; life scholar- ehip, ; low * week and month. BOOKKEEPING pid calculations; a course in Tarr's ing-room makes you thorough. Room 672, rket st. VIOLIN, mandolin, cornet, piano and other instruments taught by lady teachers. 3941 Twenty-fourth st. A TYPEWRILERS. A A AN A~ ALL typewriters sold and rented; few partly used for sale- cheap; send for samples and prices. ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montgomery ENGINEERING School; civil, electrical, min- ing, mech. survey, assay, archit.; day & eve.; ‘est. 1864. VAN DER NAILEN, 933 Market. BSTER. 2107%—Plano teacher; studled in wPElfll: ‘terms reasonable; best references. ~ 7 PHYSICIANS. C. C..0'DOANELL, office and residence, P Market; diseases of women & spectalty. VOICE culture, pfano, graduate; French, Snanish: new Classes: §2 mo. 109 Taylor st. HAYES ST.—Branch office of The Call. u; tions and ads taken. < ¢ yot LOST—Great Dane, male; blue color; ears cropped; no dew claws; liberal reward. MRS. Al D RONCOVIERI, 722 California st. PLAIN gold ring with dlamond set; reward. 2876 Sixteenth st. SATURDAY afternoon, Cemetery, an alligator_purse. Please return to G. LEIPNITZ CO., Sutter reward. LOST—An envelope containing $4 50. turn to 24 Sixth st., room 39. LOST—Red leather pocketbook containing U. 8. Government certificate dated June, 1584, and other papers; no value. Leave at saloon corner Fourth and Townsend sts. and receive reward. LOST—A small light-brown cocker spaniel; $20 reward. Return to 424 Post st. LOST—A pass-bogk with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of CHARLES B. LEARNED. No. 191,234, The finder will please return to bank. BANK_book, San Francisco Savings Union, CHAS. B. LEARNED; also small black ocketbool containing promissory note rawn Nov. 20, 1893, in favor same party. CASE given for old gold and silver jewelry at UNCLE HARRIS' 15 Grant ave. vicinity of Masonic Please re- PROPERTY 10 EXCHAMNGL. TWO stores and 6-room flat; in city. House and lot in Napa City for hous lot in city or Oakland Store and 2 flats; rented H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market, opp. business corner in city; 4 72 Eighth st., room 8, Oakl NEW house and lot to exchange for lots. Call 329 Thirteenth st. PROPERTY WANTED. HOUSE or cottage, § or 7 rooms; installment; state price and terms. Box 3129, Call office. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS—Office of the Reglstrar of Voters, City Hall. Sealed bids will be recelved by the Board of Election Commissioners in_open session on Saturday, April 16, 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m., as follow: First—For repairing and setting up election houses in such speclal electlon precincts as may be designated by the Registrar of Voters, and repairing and setting up within the samé the compartments, stands and tables, and for taking down all the election houses erected and storing them, together with compartments, stands and tables, in the city's warehouse, near Fourth and Hooper streets. Second—For furnishing polling places with chairs, lamps and ol. Third—For printing and furnishing twenty- five thousand (25,0000 maps, lithographed, for the eighteen assembly districts. All_work to be done in conformity to the specifications, and subject to the conditions imposed by ‘section No. 245" of the Political “ode, Plans and specifications and penalties to be imposed for any violation of the same are now on file at the office of the Reglistrar of Voters. W. J. BIGGY, Registrar of Voters, City and County of San Francisco PROPOSALS for fresh beef and mutton—Office Chief Commissary, San Francisco, Cal., April 12, 1898, Séaled proposals, in_triplicate, will be re- ceived here and at offices of Commissaries at Alcatraz Island, Angel Island, Benicia Bar- racks, Fort Magon, Presidio of San Francisco and San Diego Barracks, Cal., until 11 o'clock a. m., May 1898, and then opened, for fur- nishing the fresh beef and fresh mutton in bulk required at those posts by the Subsistence Des partment, United States Army, during period commencing July 1, and ending December 31, 189 Fresh beef shall be good in quality and condition fit for immediate use, and from fore and hind-quarter meats proportionally, includ- ing all the best cuts thereof. Fresh mutton ghall be of good, fat and marketable quality, from wethers over one and under three vears old. Beef and mutton to be dressed and trimmed and delivered as prescribed in circular of instructions. Proposals will be also received stating price at which bidder will deliver fresh beef or mutton of character above stated, and to be delivered of temperature not greater than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Government reserves right to reject in whole or in part any or all bids. Instructions furnished on application to Post Commissaries or CHARLES P. EAGAN, Colonel, Chief Commissary. PLANS and specifications invited for an hos- pital building—Clerk’s office, Board of Super- visors, San Francisco, March 12, 1598, In accordance Resolution 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 bs received in open session of the Board of Su- pervisors on MONDAY AFTERNOON, Sep- tember 12, 1835, 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 scientific im. Provement$ requited 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 béing indispensable in the construction of such a building. The said hospital building to be erected on the lot of land selected and approved by the Board of Health described as follows: Commencing at the most southeasterly co 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 line of said Almshouss Tract seven hundred and sixty-five (765) feet: thence due west five hundred and fifty (530 feet; thence due south seven hundred and sixty-five (165) feet to the southerly line of the sald Almshouse Tract; thence due eagt along the said southerly line of the Alms. house Tract five hundred and fifty (550) feet to_the point of commencement; - containing 9.639 acres. The said plans and specifications to be so prepared that the cost of the building shal] Rot exceed in the agsregate the sum of thess hundred thousand _ (§300,000) dollars, which sum must cover the entire expense for the erection and completion of the proposed building. NOTICE—Architects will prepare and sub- mit with thelr plans and specifications for said hospital building an itemized estimate of the cost of said bullding, the statute re- Quiring elght (8) hours to constitute a day’ Work with a minimum rate of wages of two (§2) dollars per day, for persons employed on £aid bullding, with the distinct understanding that no plans or specifications will be enter: tained or considered of buildings the aggre- gate cost of which are estimated to exeed the sum of three hundred thousand ($300,000) dollars. Also that the architect whose plans and specifications of the building are adopted will be appointed architect and superintend- ent of the building at a compensation of five (5) per cent of the total cost, and will be re- quired to give a good and €atisfactory bond or bonds, as the case may be, to insure the completion and construction ' of the said bullding 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 premiums of $1000, $750 and $500 respectively, with the un- derstanding that any features of sald plans and_specifications which may be considered useful or necessary be embodied In the plans adopted may be used without further cost or charge. JNO. A. RUSSELL. Clerk. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were granted yesterday: G. Ratto and Antonieta Piombo, 34-18. John Worrall and Ann E. Kane, 60-4S. G. W. Mitchell Jr. and Edith Burkhardt, 32-28 R. C. Monteagle and Marie H. E. Berg, 33-24. F. M. Clark and Bernice G. Crutchfield, 81-20. Jolm Warfman and Kate Carroll, 38-36. Emil J. Hargens and Emilie Cohn, 23-22. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marrlage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of s authorized to have the same pub- 1ishe BORN. GOSLAND—TIn this city, April 11, 189, to the wife of Thomas Gosland, a son. GOTTUNG—In this city, April 7, 188, to the wife of Charles J. Gottung, a son. LUEHNING—In Suisun, Cal, April 3, 1898, to the wife of E. Luehning, a daughter. McDONALD—In this city, April 7, 150, to the wife of Frank C. McDonald, a daughter. MOULTON—In Elliott, April 7, 188, to the wife of Ed Moulton, a son and a_daughter. PAGE—In this city, to the wife of Ernest Hut- ley Page, a son. PHILLIPS—In Napa, April 7, 18%, to the wite of James Phillips, a son. SNEAD—In Dixon, Cal, April 3, 158, to the wife of Steve Snead, a_son. —— e e MARRIED. BEARDSLEY—NELSON—Near _Lodl, April 6, 1868, by the Rev. L. Fellers, Delos Beardsley and L. Coral Nelson. DERBY—CARBON~In San Jose, April 6, 1558, 4 by the Rev. J. B. Andrews, _harles C. Derby and Mary Grace Carson. RICHEY—JAMES—In Santa Cruz, April 9, 1808, by Justice Gardner, H. Richey and Myrtle ames. DIED. Miller, Dina Monokan, Thomas J. Murphy, Mrs. Mary Newport, Benjamin Nolan, Cecelia B. Page, Mary S. Picinich, Martin Quinn, Patrick Riordan, Corneltus Roberts, Ferdinand D Rogers, Annie Conwell, Bridget Deveaux, Sophia Duebel, Willlam Fatjo, Joaquin J. Fautsch, Francis E. Halpin, George C. Hernandez, Mrs. R. Higgins, Charles M. Jacoby, Edward S. ° Jenkins, Muriel L. Lambert, Sar: Leary, Daniel Smith, Rev. Patrick Lioyd, Milton H. Tiiden, Hannah C. Luhr, A st Tyack, Annte E. McNaily, Michael Vecker, Warren Meler, Annie I. ‘Wade, William H. COLVENBACK~—In this city, April 11, 1898, Au- gust, infant son of Henry and Amalia Col- venback, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 22 days. CONWELL—In this city, April 10, 185, Brid- get, beloved wife of the late Thomas Con- well, and mother of James, Lizzie, Thomas, Charles, Annle and Maud Conwell, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 5% years. ©7The funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 133 Center street, off Brannan, be- tween Second and Third, thence to St. Rose's Church, where services wili be held. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. DEVEAUX—In this city, April 10, 1898, Sophia Deveaux, a native of Canada, aged 97 years. DUEBEL—In this city, April 11, 183, Wil liam, dearly beloved son of Charles A. and Frieda Duebel, and brother of Charles Duebel Jr., a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 10 months and 11 days. £ The, funeral will take place to-morrow Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the resi- ence of his parents, 2719 Union street, be- tween Broderick and Baker. Interment pri- vate, I. O. O. F. Cemetery. FATJO—In Volta, Merced County, April 3, 193, Joaquin J. Fatjo. [ Buried in Santa Clara April 5, 188. A solemn requiem mass will be offercd up for the repose of his soul at 10 o'clock this day (Tuesday), at the Church of Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe. Friends are kindly invited to attend. FAUTSCH—In the City and County Hospital, April 11, 1898, Francis Eugene Fautsch, a na- tive cf France, aged 61 vears. HALPIN—In this city, April 11, 185, George C., beloved son of John A. and Mary Halpin, & native of San Francisco, aged 4 years. @7 The funeral will take, place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the resi- dence of the ‘parents, 97 Harrison street. Ine terment private. HERNANDEZ—In San Jose, April 8, 1898, Mrs. Rose Hernandez, a native of California, aged 42 years. HIGGINS—In this clty, Aoril 10, 1898, Charles M., beloved son of 'Maurice ‘and the late Mary Higgins, and brother of Maurice Hig- gins, a mnative of Sen Francisco, aged 31 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), 30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1208 Folsom street, thence to St, Joseph's 'Church, where a folemn requient mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. JACOBY—In this oit April 10, 1598, Edward son of Henry Jacoby, and brother of Mrs. il Pohll, a native of Germany, aged 31 ears. 07 Friends and acquaintances are invited ta attend the funeral at the clapel of crema- tory of Odd Fellow Cemetery this day (Tuesday), at 3 o'clock. JENKINS—TIn this city, April 10, 183, Murlel Lillizn, beloved infant daughter of J. and E. M. Jenkins, and granddaughter of Mrs, M. S and the late E. R. Lane, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and & months. LAMBERT—In Cloverdale, April 8, 15, Sarah, beloved wife of Willlam Lambert, and mother of Mrs. C. G. Hightower and George, Thomasa A. and the late William L. Lambert, a na- tive of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 74 years 3 months and 19 days. LEARY—In this city, April 10, 15%, Danel, beloved husband of the late Ellen Leary, a native of Dunmanway, County Cork,. Ireland, aged 79 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 2 Fifth street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 10 o'clock. Ine terment Holy Cross Cemetery. LLOYD—In this city, April 10, 188, Milton H.. beloved husband of Sallle’ H. Llovd, and father of Edith I and Milton E. Lloyd, a native of Bath, Me. (Brookiyn, N. Y., and Bath, Me., papers please cop: >Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2:45 o'clock, from the parlors of James McMenomy & Son, 1057 Mission strect, near Seventh. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 3:3) o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. CALIFORNIA HARBOR NO. 15—To officers and members of California Harbor No. Iy You are hereby requested to attend the fu- neral of our deceased brother, Milton A. Lloyd, this day (Tuesday), at 2:45 o'clock, from the parlors of James McMenomy & Son, 1057 Misslon street, near Seventh. LUHR—In this city, April 11, 1898, August, dearly beloved son of Marie Luhr, and brother of Willlam Luhr, lrs. J. Schloen, Mrs, C. H. Linn, Mrs. C. Stelling and Mrs. C. Schroeder, a native of Scharembeck, Ger- many, aged 23 years 7 months and 14 day McNALLY—In this city, April 11, 135, Michael, beloved hushand of Kate McNally, father of Willfe, Michael Joseph, Mary Agnes, Cather- ine Teresa and John Edward McNally, and brother of William and James McNally, a na- tive of the parish of Kilicommon, County Mayo, Ircland, aged 3% vears. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. MEIER—In this cit~ April 9, 189, Annfe L, beloved wife of Charles Meier, 1 native of Inverness, Scotland, aged 22 years 11 monins and 23 days. (Los Angeles papers please copy). (¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the iuneral to-morrow (Weédnesday), at 11 oclock, from her late residence, 505 Mason street. MILLER—In this city, April 1l, 158, Dina, beloved wife of B. Miller, mother of Mrs. H. Lichtenstein, Sol Aaron and Lottie Miller, and sister of Mrs. M. Levy, a native of Bavaria, Germany, aged 6§ years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. MONOHAN—In the City and County Hospital, April 11, tive of Mrs. Ma chi_Murphy, and dearly beloved' mother of J. F. Murphy and Mrs. Agnes Kearney, & native of Clonmel, Ireland. aged 60 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from St. Patrick's Church, Mission street, Between Third and Fourth. Interment private. NEWPORT—Near Vacaville, April 6, 1%, Ben- jamin Franklin Newport, a native of Vir- ginia, aged 61 years. NOLAN—In this city, April 9, 183, Cecella B., beloved daughter of Patrick and Ellen Nolan, and sister of Mrs. Hugh McCafferty, Mrs. M. E. Tiilman, Mrs. C. A. Clinton, Mrs. M. Arzburgur, Miss P. M. Nolan and Edward J. and William F. Nolan, a native of San Francisco. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence of her brother-in-law. Walter S. Tillman, 2039 Folsom _street, thence to St. Charles Church, Eighteenth and Shotwell streets, where a solemn requiem ...ass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, comuilenc- ing at 9:30 oclock. Kindly omit flowers. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. PAGE—In this city, April 10, 189, Mary Swann Page, sister of the late Robert C. Page, & | native of London County, Virginia. PICINICH—In this city, April 11, 189 at St. Mary's Hospital, Martin Picinich, a native of Dalmatia, Austria, aged 42 years. A mem- ber of Court Acme No. 51 F. of A. 0 Remalns at the parlors of J. C. O’Con- nor & Co., 767 Mission street. QUINN—In this city, April 11, 1898, Patrick, beloved husband of Catherine Quinn, and father of Mary, Emma, Thomas and the late Margaret and _Peter Quinn, a native of County Longford, Ireland, aged 70 years. RIORDAN—In this city, April 8, 1898, Corne- lius, beloved husband of Mary A. Riordan, and father of Dan F., Con J., Lalla, Mollie and Kittie F. Riordan, a native of Macroom, County Cork, Ireland. aged 69 vears. & @7 The funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 715A McAllister street. Interment pri- vate, Mount Calvary Cemetes ROBERTS—In_ the City and County Hospital, April 11, 1598, Ferdinand Desoto Roberts, & native of Indiana, aged 47 years. ROGERS—In this ecity, April 11, 1568, Annie, beloved daughter of Michael ‘and the late Catherine Rogers, and sister of Mrs. O. Heffernan, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 yvears. SMITH—In Modesto, Cal., April 10, 1898, Rev. Patrick Smith, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 55 years. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), from St. Mary's Cathedral, O'Far- rel street and Van Ness avenue, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. TILDEN—In this city, April 10, 1888, Hannah C., wife of Charles L. Tilden, a native of Massachusetts, aged 75 years. @7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Wednes- day), at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 1113 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Hingham, Mass. Please omit flowers. TYACK—In Fruitvale, April 10, 183, Annle E., beloved daughter of Mrs. Tyack, sister of Mrs. Alpha Westfall and Arthur and Wil- burn Son, and mother of Dulcle Adelaide, a native of California, aged 25 years 5 months and 7 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of the mother of the deceased, Bassett street, near Fourteenth. Frultvale. Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery. VECKER—At Union Hotel, April 11, 18, War- ren Vecker, a native of California. WADE—In this city, April 11 185, Willlam H. ‘Wade of Sonoma, beloved husband of the ]ate Ellen C. Wade, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 52 vears. T Friends and ncquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his brother-in-law, Walter T. Rob- ineon, 2534 Howard street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. McAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS 20 FIPTH ST., Opp. Lineoln School. Telephone, South 80. JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW. CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 41 Van Ness ave, near Market st., Sam Francisco. Telephone So. 156.