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THE SAN .FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1898. 11 HOUSES TO LET. ALL OVER TOWN————— You see houses to rent by HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. BALDWIN & AGE; modern; bay-window; 4 room ly furnished; rent $17. Address C. E. Call office. SANT S-room houses; Sixth ave.. bet. Cal- ifornla and Lake: prices will surprise you. MARCUSE & REMMEL, 628 Market st. HOUS na stable S 4 rooms, attic and stable. Inquire 82 fe st., Off Ninth; rent reasonable. 41 Fifth st rge yurd: $30. , between Larkin and Polk and basement house; 10 large awelling near good roc ar Hampshire—§ rent $16. »oms each: 38 50 and $10. h; key at grocery. FURNISH ROOMS TO LET—Continued. L PO P e HANCOCK HOUSE. 751 Mission; select family rooming house: $1 50 to $5 per week. HOWARD, 715, ST. D ST. DAVID'S — 200 rooms: PERSONALS. WIDOWER would like to make the acquaint- ance of an honorable elderly lady, German referred; no trifiers. A. R., box 11, Call tice, Oakland. euites; single; sunny reading room; %5¢ UD. HOWARD, 762—Large furniehed {ront room; sunny single, §¢ per month. HOWARD, 1217% Furnished room for 1 or 2 gentlemen; tvate family. LARKIN, 63l—Pleasant front room; famil 18 (Silyer State)—ilesantly furnished . single by the week, $150 to §3; suites, baths: hot water; transient; elevator. gas and A fine large front room; fur- $8 a month. 7 nished for 2; NATOMA, 2{2-Furnished front room. T o0 gentlemen OAK, 115 Large double room; bat vreferred. THE REYNOLDS NTS COLLECTED. furnisied. $27 incoeses , g00d location fine location. n house, flat, flat, 8-rm. ) 0 0 00 00 50 o 00 location. miner building. vod O'FARRELL, 231_New management, new fur- niture; elegantly furnished sunny suites and Eingle rooms; bath and gas; rent re: isonable. O'FARRELL, 210A—Sunny bay-window front room, $12; other rooms, $§ and $10. O'FARRELL, 327—Handsomely furnished front room; also’ single rooms, $5 month up. 51— Sunny room in private fam- nicely furnished house, , 5, off Larkin st., near Grove— mms and bath; nicely furnished. suite of gas; 770—Handsome _sunny O'FARRELL, srate; parlors; running- water; private’ family. POLK, 1303—Large bay-window sunny room; nicely furnished. ; D cottage, four rooms; bath: vard: | - B 3 ineteenth st. Inquire UMBSEN & | POST, S18A, opp. plaza sulte with CO.; rent $16. kfast served; $30 month. FURNISHED modern 9 rooms, near Sunny suite or single rooms; first- l‘IL ; rent $64 Box i MRS. M. S8CHULZ. 'R, 510 y , 10 rooms end bath. ARMY, $628A—Sunny cottage 6 room ment! rent $8: rear cottage. M, new, $250_cash, bal. §$20 month. McCARTHY CO., 646 Market st. window cottage 5 rooms near v 64 Silver st., off 3d new; rst st.; key at FLATS TO LET. | A RARELY beautiful W, cor. Sutter and Sgott; 6 big rooms; § Key 2300 Sutter st. | A _SNAP—Lower flat_ Noe: modern 5 rooms, sunny side; rent $16. CHEAPEST flats In the city; ¢ and 7 rooms and bath; rent $18 and $20; Capp st.. bet. 22d and 284. Apply MADISON & BURKE. CHENERY, 92, near Thirtletb—Nice flats; § rooms and bath, $12; 4 rooms and $10. El at; Just comp newest improvements; § rooms; Shrader st.,giear Waller. 160_Fifteenth st bath and b EIGHTH, $10%—3 10 . 612%—Flat of § rent $12. X Hayes and_Webster—Flat of 6 Inquire 734 Hayes st. rooms; fit for 2 fam- rooms and b Fayes NICELY fur flat; § rooms and bath. Ap- ply 111 Libe oe—Lovely sunny ; $14; water free. PoL 170, near Clay v bay-window sunny flat, rooms and bath, $25 ND, 47, off Sixteenth, half s " Market: upper wmodern sunny G-room fat; $15; water free. s corner Sacramento—Sunny §-room | with attic. ny upper flat, completely furnished; ‘ 2. 2110 Baker st. ‘ rooms and bath. 4 Tremont SCOTT, 2085, Decian, ave., Call bet. 1:30 and | corner grocery. | | _class board; large grou for gentleman; upper ;8. BUSINESS rERSONALS. A TREATMENT that restores Instantly all cases 6f monthly irregularities (from what- ever cause); wavelers treated w thout delay bome in confinement; skillful medical atten ance; no Instruments used;.cure at office, $; consultation free; hours 10 to 5 and 7 to 8. DR. and MRS. KOHL, 1122 Market st. HARD brushing or too much washing is bad for the halr; I dress hair for 25c; good switches, §1; best, finest quality, $350; extra heavy, long. $5; open Sundays from 9 to 12. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. GRAY hair makes the ladies look old. Why not call at 660 Sutter st., Mme. Garrissere’s hairdressing parlors? She will restore it to its natural color. New process for shampoo- ing: telephone Black 298h. WANTED—Two good men to complete part: oing to Alaska by the way of St. Michaei, king our own steamer. For perticulars call at once at 1513 Eighth ave., E. Oakland. ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester House, 44 Third st., nr. Market; 200 rooms, 25c to §150 per night; $150 to $6 per weel free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. FIRST-CLASS hair dresser and ventilator: girls to learn. Appi~ MME. DELLA FAUST'S new store, 240 Stockton st., near Post. WEBSTER'S International Dictlonary, latest edition, sheep binding, for sale, §1; good as new. Box 230, Call office, . DR. JOHNSTON, masseuse, electriclan, trained nurse. Office heated. 579 Geary st. QUINONIA—A peerless hair tonlc; use it. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. CLOAKS and fine tallor-made sults’to order at wholesale figures. 2) Sansome st. SUITS to order on easy Installments. LEMOS, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th and Sth. L. y front room; newly fur- 211 O Farrell—Nice fur- v, nonth. Eighth st unfurnished. SHERMAN near Market DRESSMAKERS. MME. GOLDSTEIN—Elegant, _stylish dresses, $ up; dresses made over. 6 Edy st., rm. 8. 'SAN FRANCISCO Ladles’ French Talloring College, 15 Market st. TAYLOR, 211-Nicely furnished sunny rooms eingle or en sulte; also bath; reasonable. TAYLOR, furnished parlor suite, with piano near Market—2 large sunny bay- housekeeping it desired. ~gle rooms §1 and $1 50 week; room $2 week. ROOMS AND BOARD. ¥ 616—Wanted voung lady to room and private family; reasonable. ELEGANT sunny rooms; new house: new fur- niture; also first-class meals; healthiest part of San Francisco. The Sirius, 1506 Stockton. | best 8—Nicely furnished rooms; per week. FULTON, 838 (The Mizpah)—A quitt family | modern sunny rooms, single and en hotel; terms reasonable. suite; exceptional tabl | MME. HA CLATRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance clairvoyant and medium; while entranced she Wil reveal every hidden m-stery in life; she will show you how to overcome your enemies, remove family ‘-oubles, restore lost affec tlons; unites the separate, recovers lost, Etolen or burled --nperty: locates treasures, minerals; tells your entire life, past, present and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours 10a m tofp m; perfect satistaction guar: anteed by mafl, Send stamp for circular with epecial terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rooms 5 and 25, 1206 Mar_et st., opposite Sixth. E. H palmist; card-reader; past, present and future; 25c. 148 Sixth, room 10, TONSULT a gifted clairvoyant. 41 Minna st., basement. YOUR future told by cards, also psychometry, fc. 424 Tehama st., near Fifth. ARRIVED—Prof, Bishop, walking medium: tells ur life from cradle to grave. 27% 4th. GYPSY life reader gives correct answers to all questions; L., 2c; G., 0c; no sign. 8 th st. FOLSOM, bl1—_Swedish private boarding, with | Toom. $4 to $ per week: nice location. | MME. MOREAU., best medium and. card. ader; 2%c up; German spoken. 73 Fourth sf HYDE, 1105 (The Victoria)—Elegant rooms; £0od board; mice location; new management. MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave: future hus: band's picture, 25c; ladies. 914 O'Farrell s and_single rooms; first- HYDE, 403—Doubl ; $36 a month up. class board: Spanish MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business advice; names given: 2%c up. 5 Fourth st. HYDE, 925 Sunny rooms; good board; pretty grounds: select location. Mrs. Brotherton. MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS—FIirst in ner pro- fession: never faile: advice: help. 929 Post. PINE, 743—Sunny single rooms; excellent board; $20 per month. MME. LE_NORMANDE, oy card reader, magnetic treatment. 401 Leavnwth. ‘SOUTH PARK, 159—Good table -oard, 38 per eek; with nice sunny front -oom, $4 week. | TTER, 1128—Sunny su nds. 32 Geary—Remodeled good bo holce location. Longworth, furnished ESS ave., 08— Beautiful sunny rooms modern; newly furnishe hear Waller st Golden Gate Park | 2 | near Stanyan—$ rooms and nt $i4. near a bat Howard — Upper | ; rent only $15. TH, c31—Sunny flat; rent cheap; bath; car Market; apply premises [ $5-3 CLE plumbing 4 rooms; sanitary Minna s Leavenworth rent reduced. for a small | iith and 12th. rooms, . bet news for § cents—The Weekly | for matling. | R HOUSEKEEPING. \ 24 —Supny suite; unfurnished rooms, with kitchen; first floor; reasonable. Large front sulte, well furnished rate kitchen, with bath, $17. | y furnished ; also single rooms. nny bay-win- | “Branch office of The Call. with board. ELEVENTH. 105 criptions and ads_taken MARKET, 4—Branch office of The Call; want ads and subscriptions taken. — SPIRITUALISM. | MR. J. BERGEROT, prof. of chiromancy, will translate what Providence has printed in your the secret of producing your choice of sex. Hours § a.m. to 7 p.m. 611 Stockton. $1 and up. ELSIE_REYNOLDS, materializing, _Tuesday evening: at 2 Wednesday; 50c. 421 Ellis st. CHILDREN BOARDED. WIDOW would like 2 children to board; fur- nished room for parent. 51 Clara }t. kind home for_children; eareful Sic lessons; $8 50 monthly. J. Call office, Oakland. | Jarded, $10 to $15 a month. 2134 South Berkeley, Cal. Dear | WIDOW would liks 2 children to boar school. 61 Clara st. WANTED, by a German widow, a child to ‘board: healthy locality and best of care. Ad- dress 'box 1728, Call Office. AN elderly lady will take infants to board: a mother's cars: references. 234% Sixth st. e e et STORES TO LET. MISSION, 2046—Store, with rooms. D nicely furnished range; splendid locat! | MEDICAL. g front connecting house- closet; private; $10. ~TH, 322_Sulte of rooms, furnished for housekeeping; rent cheap. ; Front room and kite housekeeping; also ot furnished front ; private family, room and kitcher 2 fine comfortable rooms for adult; 2 beds; ail mecessarie: yard; rent $12. RY, 1917— and coal stov 508—Furnished front room; no children; rent reasonabie. HAYES, 662—Sunny pléte; housekpg: ., The g suftes from $§ t private window front sulte; as range; private fa f: house- Hanover—Sunny $10 per month. . 511_Nice sunny front room, furnished nsekeeping: running ater; ard; $10. 82 furnished housekeeping also single room. LARKIN room, with gas stovs MISSION, 923%—Completely furnished sunny front housekeeping rooms; ga NINTH, 21—Sunny sulte rooms; light house- keeping; running water; cook stove; others. SIXTH, 13— Sunny_suite; nice furniture; run- ning water, gas; housekpg privileges; $i2 mo. SOUTH PARK, 92 or 3 furnished rooms, $6 and $9; also Housekeeping rooms. SUITE of two nice front sunny rooms; ocom- plete for housekeeping; 2 folding .beds, I in kitchen and 1 in bedroom, with suit to match; furniture all new; $3 per week; suitable for 4 or 8 persons. Apply at shoe store, 562 Mis- sion et., between First and Second. ; bath. SUNNY front_double room; also houcekeep- ing: & and §7 per month. 9% Minna st. sunny furnished front | clean, | | ALL Ladles—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, | i true friends of all invalids, men and women! | | 50 vears' practice; safe and quick cure guar- | anteed; any disease or irregularity; disgrace | avolded; kind sympathy and aid: sure reliet, | though else fail; delicacy, privacy, home, etc.; bables adopted; travelers treated; no | self-cure sent; call or write; free: con- | M." DAVI 59" McAilister ; cure, $5. ALL of Dr. Foulet's capsules are guaranteed absolute cure for all female diseases; posi- tively safe and sure; no danger or after ef- taken in time it also acts as a pre- price $1 50 per box, sent free by receipt of price; consultation on all | epecial diseases free. WALLER BROS., 33 Grant ave, S. F. A Caution—Before pur- ! elsewhere write us. SURE cure when others fail for all female t cured at once; never fails; can be sent and | used at home: travelers helped in a few hours; sure call on a physician with men's knowl- edge. DR. POPPER, 818 Kearny st. | DRS. GOODWIN makes a speclalty of diseases | 7ot ‘women: irregularities from any cause re- | stored in ope day, or no charge; restores | Etrength and vigor of organ unexcelled; ma- ternity home; best medical attendance; low cure, §: pills, $1: when others fail, 401 Van Ness ave., near | feer | eee free of charge. McAllister st. A TREATMENT that restores all cases of month! irregularities (from whatever cause) | in a few hours; safe and sure at all times | when others have falled;no instruments used; | home in confinement; pills and capsules, $1: | every case guaranteed; consultation free and confidential; hours 10 fo 5 and 7 to 8, MRS. near Jones. ubles; every woman her own physiclan; | safe treatment guaranteed; | consulta- | tion free; if you want to be ‘reated safe and | MME. YOUN night; 10c. JOHN SLATER; test seance to-night, at 8; hall 111 Larkin st.; admission 1c. MISS EDNA V. GRANT, card reader -palmist. 215 Kearny st., room 2. MRS. BUTLER, rellable convincing test circle to- ; fine musie. and clairvoyant, card reader: Hindoo control; hours 10-E, 5§79 Geary. MME. YOUNG'S_convinclng test circle to- night; 10c. 605 McAllister st.; fine music. MRS, SHRINER, clairvoyant for business and spiritual sittings. 120 McAllister, hours 10-4. MRS, SHAFFER, test and business medium; sittings daily. 123% Sixth st., room 2. MRS. ELLIS, medium, 233 Valens i read- ings §1; cir. Tues.. Fri, 2 p. m.: Sat., 8; 25c. MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium. 232 Stockton et.: old No. 218. M. FRANCES, independent slate-writing me- dfum. 118 Haight st. b ~ HYPNOTISM CAL. Institute, 402% Geary; hypnotism taught diplomas issued; diseases and habits cured. ~ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A8 we are selling good upright planos for $6 cash and $6 per month, we ask you to investi- gate and approve this method. Prices are the same as if purchased for all cash. Barsains payments and some good plancs for §3, % and $5 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter ste., San Francisco, and Thirteenth snd Broadway, Oakland. ABSOLUTELY the oldest =nd lrrgest house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE' 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Pianos, orga and all other musical instruments of " all grades and prices. Terms easy; prices low- est. Everything possible done to please and eatisfy the customer. | OUR bargain room is the cheapest place on the coast to secure choice snaps; several elegant high-grade planos, costing $00 to §700, for sale at $150 cash; cheaper pianos if you wish; agents for the célebrated Hardman. J. DEW- ING CO., 2d floor, Flood bidg, 4th & Market. CLARK, WISE & CO., cor. Grant ave. Geary st., agents Conover, Kingsbury and other planos; opened May 1; new stock: spe- clal prices; easy terms; inspection invited. WE have a fine Baby Grand at a_bargain; new planos are offered at lower prices than ever. | MAUVATS, 769 Market st. A STEINWAY plano for $10; a_Ctickering for $90; examine list of bargains ‘his week. THE SPENCER CO., 938 Market st. Byron Mauzy Newby, Evans, Briggs and other planos; see our rent plan: no interest first year. 308, 810, 212 Post st. | A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all female | “diseases; a home in confinement, with best possible ‘care; with privacy of home and con- venience of a hospital; those sick or discour- aged call on the doctor and state thelr case; they will find In her a true friend. MRS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st. TWENTY-THIPRD, 8728, near Dolores—Sunny bay-window rooms for housekeeping. VAN NESS ave., 400—Most elegant, sunny cor. fiat; 3 rooms and bath; complete for house- keeping; no children; all front rooms. $5 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of The Call. d want ads taken. ROOMS 70 LET. ADARTMENTS; qulet, homeltke: reasonabie; Com. Trauster Co., 28 Stockton st. Trunks moved to any part of city, %c; pbone, Mainds. ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasunt suiny rooms, en suite and single; first-class in every respect: terms reasonable. AT Hyde ® unfurnished; AT 242 Stockton, BOHEMIA, 29 Post—New elegantly furnished rms. men, families; elevator, transient. DELAWAR 1151 Market—Furnished . single and doub EDDY, 13 13 212 (The Lexington)—Rooms per night, Goc t0 §1: Week, 32 to 36: families. BDDY, 761—Large sunny front room, $3. 4A—Single, front room, $5 418 (Grand newly furnished per month. rooms, 36 and $ a Taonth; baths. :2:“ . corner Larkin—Sunny front room; ing bed for twe; $il. 107 — Pleasant _ Ty sunny unfurnished A TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities (from what- ever cause); no instruments used; cure at office, $5; travelers helped without delay; home' in’ confinement; best skiliful attend- ance; consultation free; hours 10 to 5 and 7 to 8. DR. and MRS. KOHL, 1122 Market st. LADIES, Chichester's nglish Pennyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand), best; safe, reliable; take no other; send dc stamps for particulars, “Relief for Ladies’; letter by return mail; at druggists. Chichester Chemical Co., Phila. A _BOON to wives and mothers—Seguro; price $150; RICHARDS & CO., 406 Clay st.; send 2c stamp for particulars to Seguro Manu- facturing Co., (31 K st., Sacramento, Cal. ALPEAU’S French piils, a boon to ladies with female troubles; no danger; safe cure; $2 50; express C. O. D.; don't delay until too late. A GREAT victory on land; “Crown’” plano over the entire “single-tone” brigade. Call on HOCKETT BROS. & CO., 230 Post st. “AD” smallest; price lowest; $12% vp: new. HEINKE, 138 Eills st. $1I60—BECHSTEIN baby grand; guaranteed; for sale; $5 installments. 221 Leavenworth st. $75—A splendid piano; good tone; down; per month. 2% Sutfer st. g " NEW planos rented, $3 per month. Boott- Curtaz Plano Co., 560 Hayes st. A_STEINWAY, Decker, other planos, cheap. HORNUNG'S’ New Store, 216 McAllister st. FINE large upright; sacrifice. liste: st fat No. & P ime A GOOD =pright, very cheap. 18 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank. SCHMITZ. AGENCY Haines Bros. planus: second-hand pianos, $75 up. W. C. HAMILTON, 324 Post. KNABR_ bianos; new scale; .ew styles. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old <nd new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. OSGOOD BROS st Agents, Oakland, Cal. ELECTRICAL treatments; cures all monthly {rregularities; no medicine; no pain; lady at- tendant; hours 9-4, 7-8. 2208} Mission st. DRS, DONOVAN, 1306 Folsom st., takes ladies at her home in their confinement; terms mod- erate and everything strictly confidential. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekl. Call. Sent to any address in the Uni BRANCH office of The Call, 106 Eleventh st.— Want ads and subscriptions taken. ATTORNEYS AT LaW. edies; 38 years' experfence. 25414 Fourth st. HOME In_confinement; diseases of women. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1418 Sth st., Alameda. FLOVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and want ads taken. PR i A e — LOST. or Stolen—English pug, answers %5 name of Don; generally when in repose Jneps part of his tongue out of side of his outh.. Suitable reward will be paid and no Guestions asked on his return to 1714 Van Ness ave. LOST, Strayed FOLSOM, 1766% — Neatly furnt 7 and 55 every convenienc, c0 ToUmSi M GEARY, @22Newly furnishe = dow room; also T b ngle rooms; bath and gas. uble and TWARD—TLost, 7 months St. Bernard pup; “'leAvllh brown spot on side and hip. Above reward for return of pup to 19 Baker. @ . light overcoat: Ellls, Webster T imors ste. Reward, 1408 Tuits st. A pass book with the 1 ‘bernia Savi O A B0 Pies ‘ot kan Francisco, v~ the private family. f CATHERINE FARRELL, No. 215,165, %’:flfl:fl« ‘will please return to bank. GROVE, 42--Furnished rooms for housekeepipg, T, May 6, 18981 yellow opal drop ear- _ HALL, 9 McAllister st.; diseases of | ADVICE free: no charge unl coeastul D men anfi children, W, W. DAVIDSON. 31 Market st TADITS- Mrs. Dr. Puetz; infallible. safe rem- PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for fresh beef and mutton—0: ::{:lel Commissary, San Francisco, Cal., A’Sfi? Séaled s, in_triplicate, will cetved hete And at, offices of Commissanas o Alcatraz Island, Angel Island, Benicia Bar- racks, Fort Magon, Presidio of San Franclsco and San Diego Barracks, Cal., until 11 o'clock 2. m., May 12, 1533, and then opened, for fur nishiiig the frésh beef and fresh mutton in bulk required at those posts by the Subsistence De- partment, United States Army, during period commencing July 1, and ‘ending December § 1898, Fresh beef shall be good in quality an condition it for immediate use, and from fore and hind-quarter meats proportionally, includ- ing all the best cuts thereof. Fresh' mution shall be of good, fat and marketable quality, from wethers over one and under threa years 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 deiivered of temperature not greater than 50 degrees F: eit. Government rescrves right to refect in whole or in part any or all bids. Instructions fu onapplication to Post Commissaries or Colonel, Chiet hands, tell the vocation of your children and | in good second-hand uprights upen same easy | and | uprights from PROPOSALS, M:S“‘ Dead— of Super- PROPOSALS—For Burlal of Office of the Clerk of the visprs of the City and County of San Fran- cisco, May 10, 1838, > In accordance Wwith ution No. 1114 (Fourth Series) of the B of Suj a SEALED PROPOSALS will be received in open Session of the Board of Supervisors on MON- DAY AFTEENOON, May 1§, 1868, from I: 0 8 o'clock, for the interment of the indigent dead as are required to be buried at the charge of the City and County of San Francisco, in- cluding the City and County Smallpox Hos- pital, for the term of one year, beginning July 1, 185, and ending June 30, 1899, in such cems- tery or cemeteries in this or other counties wherein burials may be allowed. i NOTICE—The coffins to be made of three- quarter-inch gurface redwood clear lumber, 0 be lined with musiin and pillowed inside and to be shellacked and varnished outside, and the tops to be fastened down with not less than six screws. In all smallpox cases the coffin shall be lined with No. 10 zinc Instead of with mus- lin, and hermetically sealed, and all coffins used must be subject to the inspection and approval of the officer in charge of the insti- fution from which the body of the decedent is to be buried, and must in all cases be taken to such instieutiom for the purpose of having the deceased placed therein. No bid will be considered from any party who has not been engaged in the undertaking busi- ness In this city and county and conducted said business in a reputable manner for a period of at least six months mmediately preceding the date hereof. The grave to be excavated to a depth of at least six feet. No body to be removed from the institution where it lies awaiting burial within a period of twenty-four hours aiter death, except by ex- press order of the superintendent or officer in charge of said institution. The contractor will~be required in all cases on the death of the indigent person from in- fectious disease to inter the body of sald de- cedent within such time as may be designated by notice from the superintendent or officer in charge of the institution where the death may have occurred, and in all other cases within thirty-six hours after notification by the pro- per officer. The ccntractor will further be required to convey the bodles of decedents committed to his charge for interment direct from the In- stitution from which he receives the same to the cemetery, and then and there bury the same. And will not be permitted upon any consideration to convey such bodies to any in- termediate resting place, or to keep the same in his custody for a longer perfod than that re- quired for their transit to the cemetery. Should the friends of any decedent apply at the Institution Where such decedent may be lying awaiting burial, for ~armission to bury the same, and prove to the superintendent or officer in’ charge of said institution that their purpose is to provide a decent burlal, and that they have no intention and will not allow the body to be used for the purpose of dissection, then and In that case the body ~* said de- ceased shall be delivered to said friends, who shall take charge thereof and make the heces- sary arrangements for the funeral with any undertaker they may think fit; but In such event the contractor aforesaid shall have no claim against the city for the burial of said degedent, e party to whom the contragt may be awarded shall be required, in all cases, to pro- cure from the superintendent of the cemetery wherein the burials have been made a certifi- cate of the proper burial of each person under the “provisions of his contract and of these spectfications; and such certificate must, In all cases, be attached to the demand of sald con- tractor when presented to the Board of Super- vigors for approval, and must state the names of the decedents and the institutions from | which the body was procured. In case of the violation of any of the above conditions, the contract shall be terminated by sald city and county. The party to whom the contract is awarded will be required, prior to or at the_time of the execution of said contract, to vay the cost of advertising this notice (and a former notice) in three daily newspapers, amounting in all to six hundred and fifty-five doliars and elghty- two cents (4635 82). All Interments of indigent persons the ex- penses of which must be borne by the city and county (other than those from any of the public institutions) must be authorized by the henlth officer issuing a permit therefor, and all bills for such interments to be approved by the | health officer prior to being presented to this board. ~All demands for the burial of indigent persons from any of the public institations to be approved by the superintendent of the insti- tution at which the death occurs, prior to belng presented to this board. PBidders will estimate and state a specific amount for each interment. In order to preserve the uniformity and to facilitate the award, the board has resolved to recefve no bids unless made upon blank forms prepared by the committee, and a certified check for the sum of five hundred ($509) dol- lars, in favor of and made payable to the clerk of the Board of Supervisors, must be deposited by the bldder, conditioned that If the proposal is accepted and the contract awarded; and if the bidder shall fail or neglect to pay the print- ing charges, execute the contract and give a bond of five thousand ($500) dollars, required within six days after the award is made, then, and in that case, the swid sum shall ‘be col- lected and paid ipto the city and county trems- ury by said clerk, as liquidated damages for such failure and neglect. Blanks furnished by the clerk. The board reserves the right to refect all bids 1t the public good g0 require, JNO. A, RUSSELL, Clerk. PLANS and specifications _invited for an hos- pital building—Clerk's office, Board of Super- visors, San Francisco, March 12, 1598, In accordance Wwith Resolution No. 797 (Fourth Sertes) of the Board of Supervisors, public notice is hereby given to architects that camretlnve plans and specifications for the erection of an hospital Luilding will be received in open session of the Board of Su- pervisors on MONDAY AFTERNOON, Sep- ferober 12, 189, between the hours of 240" and 3 o'clock. The proposed building to be of modern de- s1gn and to be constructed of stone or brick, or of both, with all the latest sclentific im- Provements required as to construction and Fanitation, equal to, if not superfor, to building designed or contracted for’ hospital urposes, as are indorsed by medical author- ty as being :rdd‘ls‘pemable in the construction of such a_building. "The sajd hospital bullding to be erected on the lot of land selected and approved by the Board of Heaith described as follows: Commencing at the most southeasterly cor- ner of & tract of land Known as and desig- Bated on the official map of the eity and county of San Francisco as the “‘Almahouse Tract,” and running thence due north along ihe easterly boundary line of said Almshouse Hract seven hundred and sixty-five (765) feet; thence aue west five hundred and fifty (330} feot: thence due south seven hundred and sixty-five (167) feet to the southerly line of the said Almehouse Tract; thence due east along the sald southerly Iine of the Alms- fouse Tract five hundred and fifty (350) feet 15 "the point of commencement; ' containing 9,659 acres. The soid plans and specifications to be so prepared that the cost of the bullding shail Bt exceed in the aggregate the sum of three Bundred thousand _(§300,000) dollars, which sum must cover the entire expense for the erection and completion of proposed bullding. ‘NOTICE—Architects Will prepare and sub- mit with thelr plans and specifications for said hospital bullding an itemized estimate of the cost of said building, the statute re- Quiring eight (3) hours to constitute a day's Work with a minimum rate of wages of two (&%) dollars per day, for versons employed on gaid building, with the distinct understanding that no plans or specifications will be enter- fained ot considered of buildings the aggre- gate cost of which are estimated to exceed fhe sum of three hundred thousand ($300,000) dollars. Also that the itect whose plans and specifications of the building are adopted wil be appointed ‘architect and superintend- ent of the building at & compensation of five @) per cent of the total cost, and will be re- quired to glve a good and satisfactory bond &r bonds, as the case may be, to insure the completion and construction ' of the said building for the amount of the estimate of the cost as made by the sald architect. The architects submitting plans and specifications determined by the board to be eecond, third and fourth in merit will receive premiums of $1000, $750 and $500 respectively, with the un- Yerstanding 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. ROPOSALS for military supplies—36 New P ontvomery at, San Francisco. Cal, May & 1895, Sealed proposals, In t.iplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., May 17, 1398, and then ed, for furnishing this open for supply of Statlonery, Ash Barrels, St Ko nitare, Carpet, Office Chairs, Clocks. uzzacott Ovens, Pack-saddle Blankets, Sad- P ardware, Packing Boxes, Pipe Fit- tings, Lamp Chimneys, Axle Grease, Olls, Leather, Horse and Mule Shoes and Nails, Rope, Soap, Zincand other miscellaneous stores. Proference will be given to articles of do- mestic production and manufacture, condi- Yions of price and quality being equal (in- cluding in the price of foreign productions and manufactures the duty thereon), and Sich preference given to articles of American Prodetion 2nd manufacture produced on the 'oast to the extent of the consumj o ieed by the public service there. tion Bt nited States reserves the ri T or rejeot any or all proposals or any part thereof. Proposals for delivery at Piher points will be entertained. Delivery to commence-before July Ist next | Intormation ‘application. Envelopes furnished on appl Rt vel dorsed ‘‘Proposals for Suppli :’\"l‘d addressed OSCAR F. m. Assistant Quartermaster, U. 8. Army, In charge of Depot. FFI . M., Vancouver Barracks, Wash., Rt Seled PRt B S ere 5 m;{“ eevehd then opensd for furnishing an #fi at_Vancouver Barracks, Wash., M’B’n. au;eq m DC:L Dl'an cl].n; here, statl partmant ol T i i R o plication. U. B. m it o‘rfl Teject or fex given to- articles of do- “or manufacture, condi- price (Including in of forelgn produc- duty &m, of _ American produeumf‘ on the Pacfic Coast manufacture e R ti e be marked: ‘‘Proposals F ol adivemed .7 W. -~ CITY REAL ESTATE. CHEAPEST lot in Park Panhandle District. Hm—ofzermwm(ed; mu.l{figleml%{d: corner of ayes and Clayton sts.: : BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. A BNAP! Bay-Window Cottage In Western Addition. $4150—Good cottage of 6 rooms and bath, on Jackson st., near Broderfck; lot 25x127; bank mortgage of $3000 can remain. BALDWIN & HOWELL. 10 Montgomery st. A BEAUTIFUL HOME. Large Lot. $3000—Two_lots, each 25x100, and good Lew cottage of 7 rooms, bath, etc.; stable for 2 horses; K st., near Ninth ave.; splendid view of Park and the Golden Gate. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. DOLORES-STREET RESIDENCE. $300 cash, balance monthly instaliments— Handsome new house, contains i rooms and bath; every convenlence; extra large corner lot. plenty of rcom for store and fiats; corner. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. POST-STREET RESIDENCE, Near Van Ness Ave. $7600; worth $12,000—Fine bay-window resi- dence; 10 rooms and bath; lot 27:6x120 to rear street. At a small outlay could oe altered into flats; would pay well. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. PAYS NEARLY 8 PER CENT. $29,000—May be less; handsome new d4-story and ‘basement building; store and lodging- house above; on prominént down-town street, close to Eddy and Taylor sts. $5750—Rent $63 50; all rented; we collect the rents and know that they are accurate; good improvements; large lot; not far from the corner of California and Mason sts.; call at once for particulars. $6500-=Rents $510 per annum; new, handsome lots on best portion of Hayes st.; short walk from Market; large lot. $14,500—McAllister st., near Franklin; 3- story bullding, containing stores and flats above; rents $i05; extra large lot. BALDWIN & HOWBLL, 10 Montgomery st. ATTENTION, WORKINGMEN! Cheapest Home Lots in the City. $325—Terms $25 cash, balance $10 monthly; only 5 lots left; Nebraska, Vermont, Nine- teenth and Twentieth sts.: electric cars on Sixteenth st.; only short walk to Unfon Iron Works and the manufacturing and warehouse districts. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. A SNAP! $7600—A great bargain; splendid business corner in the best part of the Mission; lot 30x80; improvements consist of store and 4 rooms in rear thereof; flat above of 7 rooms; also 2-story house of 6 rooms and bath; all improvements in splendid condition; rent $63. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. HAYES-STREET COTTAGE. $4350—FHayes st., near Laguna; nice cottage of 6 rooms and bath; lot worth the money. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—008 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $400 CASH—A lovely home; 2-story new mod- ern house of 6 rooms and bath; high base- ment; complete and up-to-date, perfect home; ndest location ever foun: alindo Tract, ilast Oakland, on Peralta avenue, 1 block east from Fruitvale ave.: Peralta ave. has city water and sewer, 2 electric car lines and fine school; price $is( monthly payments as ]r:g‘(l 455 Sevcn;h st. Gfif'nn Broadway, Oak- . Carriage fro indo Tract. H. Z. JONES, Owner. FOR SALE—In Oakland, just completed, mod- ern in design and arrangement, 2-story, 7- room house; 3 minutes from locai statfon; lot 40x125; surroundings the best; a bargain; terms to suit purchaser. HERON & HOL- COMB, 1050 Broadway, Oakland. ——— OAKLAND XOUSES TO LET. TOUSES TO LET IN OAKLAND. Corner cottage, 5 rooms. Lower sunny flat, §_room: Upper modern flat, § rooms. 2-story neat 6-room house. Choice sunny S-room house. 10-room residence, fine.. 5 These and many more, both larger and smaller. WM. M.DEWOLF, 1058 Broadway. e e e e e e o e et OAKLAND ROOMS. GLOBE Houss, 821 Howard—Per night, 25¢ to $1; week, $1 to $4; reading-room; Howard cars. OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. SLEGANT sunny sulte: hot and cold water; vacant May 1st. THE LORNE. 562 Eighth st. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE and household goods th SCHELLHAAS" flld‘“!sfenl’!. lo'sool(‘:lseven'th'::k ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. SPECIAL NOYICE, HIREE COle PTRIE SRR e $1200, $1700, $1800, $°~00, $2600, $3000. The above are Jovely cottages. which have been thrown on - market for non: ent of installments, and thev ~re now_off reat sacrifice to close accounts. They contain 4, 5. 6 and 7 rooms and are finished up to date; alm-ot new, and located near schools and sta- ions. We are golng to weed them out and invite inspection. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-st. station, Alameda, and @23 Market st., San Francisco. Open Su:days and holldays. $750—Lot 60x270; modern cottage & rooms, near schoolhouse. $1200—Sacrifice: corner lot 35x140; g0od houss of € rooms and one of 4 rooms. $1600—Lot §0x150: 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. $3750—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, THE REYNOLDS CO. New Real Estate firm rustling for business. Call and see us. 403 Exammer bullding. Income property sacrificed; 14 houses bring- ing in over $1950 per year to present owner; will exchange for city real estate or good col- lateral securities; material discount for cash; loss of family the reason: investigation solic- ited; price $11,000. THE REYNOLDS CO., 403 Examiner building A beautiful modern home at a bargain: on a popular residence street: finished in polished redwood and Monterey cypress; assorted variety of shade and fruit trees; 75 rose bushes, palms, lawn, etc.; 7 rooms, attic and cellar; stable and outhouse; 'price $5000; cost twice that much; iot 50x250. THE REYNOLDS CO., 403 Exami- ner bullding. GIVEN away—$8000; lot 58x104; cottage 6 room bath: SW cor. Park st. and Blanding ave.: property on easy installments in ail parts of Alamedn. C. J. LANCASTER, Real Estate Agent, Notary Pubiic, 1340 Park st., Alameda, SNAP—New house and bath: lot 50x150; good location: 5 minutes’ walk from station. Ap- ply to owner, 1612 Chapin st. CHEAPFST and best In America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in ths United States or Canada one year for §1 00, postage free.o ALAMEDA HOUSES. FURNISHED house. § rooms; bath; June and July. 2241 Clinton ave., or HOPKINS, 204 Pine st., San Francisco. plano; 3 B House in Palo Alto—Will exchange for city or country property; will pay cash difference; fot in San Jose wiil exchange for outside land. | THE REYNOLDS CO., 403, Examiner building. Lots in the south side section at a bargain to settle an estate. THE REYNOLDS CO., 403 Examiner building. Chicken ranch, well equipped, for rent, # acres; good house § rooms, barn, well, wind- mill and tank; incubator 600 ewxs; brick brood- er, horse, wagon: Sonoma County. THE REY- DLDS CO., 403 Examiner building. Exchange for ranch—4 flats; very desirable; well located; one flat has stove in front; price {50, “THE REYNOLDS CO., 43 Examiner uilding. LOOK AT THIS! $3750—In Montgomery st.; house of 12 rooms end barn; Jot Yix¢1; money or no money, must be sold. D. STERNSEHER & CO., successors to Cadenasso & Co., 512 Montgomery st., S. F. WE are going to fight; $900 house and lot; only 50 feet off Hyde st. D. STERNSEHER & successors to Cadenasso & Co., 512 Mont- ., San Francisce WILL be sold at prices to suit the times; new up-to-date Park homes; progressive, ly improved locality; north side Frederick st., near Stanyan; Ellis-st. cars will run to Fred- erick and Stanyan sts. in 30 days. J. STIER- LEN, owner and builder, on premises. CALIFORNIA. - The best place In the world For investments, For inyvestments, $1200. Lovely 4-rooms-and-bath cottage; 25x1%5; only one-half cash. new; lot $3000. ; near Jones and Geary sts. WEBER, 1378, near Encinal station—Sunny modern 7-room house, furnished or unfur- nished: marine view. B BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $4000—A thorough bargaln—Large house, new, lot 0x180; street work all done; cement side- walk; fine view; JOSEPH J. MASON, station. E £ I Berkel nn’e; ‘work T Berkeley—sunny done: best street near station: electric cars; less §20 foot. T. P. STRONG, 460 Ninth st., Oakland. NEW house of § rooms in Berkeley; cheap. In- quire 258 Fourth, corner Folsom. e e — PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. TO exchange or for sale—3 Oakland restaurants and ranch at Walnut Creek; also city flats for large piece cf San Franeisco property. Apply 111 Liberty st. e ey PROPERTY WANTED. WANTED—To rent small ranch suitable for raistng poultry. Addre: X 1529, Call office. MONEY TO LOAN. A~ LOANS on furniture or pianos in 8. 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. ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate; 24 and 3d mortgages, estates, real cstate in pro- bate, furniture without removal. R. Mec- COLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. $5500. Six nice flats; near Seventh and Market sts.; Tents over $100; terms one-half cash. - $5500. Cholce flats; lot 2 fronts; rents $60. $ UP to any amount on indorsed baper, pianos; furniture or jewelry; all business strictly confidential: private offices. M. B. DOUGAN & CO., 230 Kearny st.. upstairs, $9000. o Four flats; lot 3ix120; nr. O'Farrell and Hyde. $34,000. Geary st., near Kearny; 2 frontages. $36,000. Corner; 110x157:6 Four-story brick; lot 30-foot front; nr. Tivoll. 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 rates: no ‘commission; $25 up; private party. BONNELLI, 130 Powell st. $130,000. Sl Four-story elegant investment corner; 100~ foot front; near Baldwin; rents about $300. Free catalogue. A. M. SPECK &CO., 602 Mkt. § NEW modern 2-story houses; grand unob- structible marine view; § and 8 rooms; lots 27:6x110; $3600 and $3500; cash or installments. Leavenworth st., near Lombard. EXCHANGE, palr new flats, city, 5 rooms each. HOVEY, 8, second floor, Mills building. COTTAGE, 5 _rooms, bath and all the latest Improvements; terms to suit; lot 26:3xl 100. Apply at premises, 2527 Harrison st., bet. 215t and 22d. $650—COTTAGE 4 rooms and bath for sale. Couvier st., near old St. Mary's College. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekl: Call. Sent to any address in the Unite f(utal or Canada one year for §1 G0, postage - b adadbnger ool oo COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. . 638 et st. SWEENY RANCH. Near Redwood City, San Mateo County; in tracts of 100 acres or less; rich soil; plenty 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 unusu- ally easy terms. A PRETTY COUNTRY HOME. A cozy b-room house, with barn, wind- mill and 1 acre of land, in a beautiful tract near Redwood; an abundance of fruit and flowers. 5 400—Chofce income property in Redwood itys halt Biock of 1and; Bood House and barn. FOR INT. \ 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, ete.; fine spring water, fruit trees, stable and outhouses; will rent for a term of years; only 30 miles from San Fran- clsco. BASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., : 638 Market st., San Francisco, or Branch Office, Redwood Cit; IN Mendocino County, 400 acres for stock, @ year; rent In advance. Address D. DA’ Fruitvale, Alameda Courty. S, REAL estate, furniture or plancs, any amount; lowest rates. Becker & Co., 328 Montgomery. QUICK on furniture, pianocs; no removal; no commis. ; low intersst. Rm. S, 1170 Market. ANY sum, Ist or 20 mortgages, estates in pro- bate, etc. Room 7, 508 California st. $50 TO $50,000; lowest rates; 1st and 2d mortg.: any proposifion. Dryden. 413 Montgomery st. CITY and country: any sum: 1st and 2d mort- gages, estates, etc. MURPHY, 628 Market st. ON planos, furniture; no removal; lowest Tates; no com.; private. 116 McAllister st. MONTGOMERY, 527. cor. Clay—Open until 9:30 o'clock: branch office of The Call. Subscrip- tions and want ads taken. FINANCIAL. LOANS on real estate, bonds stc.: lowest Tates. McAFEE BROS. 108 Monteomery st. PAWNBROKERS. BE WISE and borrow from the Cut Rate Loan Otfice, 22 Mason st., bet. Market and Eddy_ & HORSES. HORSE and wagon for sale. 2152 Mission st., near Elghteenth. CAMP wagons, buggies, w kinds; 40 horses; must sel Yards, 220 Valencia st. T. 40 HORE_S for sale; also wagon: es, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 327 Sixth st., auction sales every Wed- nesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. ‘WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. ons, harness of all Em| rl)\glm Sales O'BRIEN & SONS, GSLDEN GATE AVE. AND POLK ST., Bullders of Vehicles of the Best Grade for Town or_Country. Newest Designs in Color_or Trim. Best Business Buggles on Earth. Good Second-hand Broughams, Landaus, Carts and Buggies, Taken in Exchange, for Sale at Low Prices. new and_second-hand carriages— pe $:0; surrey, §5; village cart, $40: sulky §35; top and road buggies, traps, grocery, “and two-geat t'l‘s“' l.'I All styles of carts t cost for cash. ) Head Hepository, 15th and Valencia sta. Bargain: Cou; ca mi! WRITE for list; good land, $10 and $20 an acre. . GRIFFIN, Cottonwood. snnu'%a.. Cal A_WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, in_wrapper, for mailing. LARKSPUR REAL ESTATE. UTIFUL HOMES IN LARKSPUR. lots and acreage: easy terms; 45 from the dg: w« rent. STORAGE. AT low nu-—!_‘nrnlm“fi:-m puE Siivaion st.. aL n’lhmooupc:!' Yventnga. AT lowest rates—FHousehold fid‘. pianos; ad- PEieosR 0% fishon et. S ine e 527 MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open until 9:30 o'clock: branch mee of The Call. tions and want ‘taken. NEUMAN, FOR lowest rates go to LOUIS J. 121 Sixth st., open evenings. _other goods A et 530 Jones; tel. Sutter 4l AR wt low rates. REE-QUARTER end spring. ball bear: TE!IQ. r\-%bur tire, EMO body buggy. Can %‘.’, seen at O SONS’, Golden Gate ave. and Polk st. eddler’'s wagon, light dellvery wagon, NE_‘W};' pugey. 1370 Turk st. TECIAL sale of harness and vehicles. Lie- Bl Harness Co.. 211 Larkin, opp. City Hall. FINE laundry. baker’s and milk cheap Yor cash or installments: 1 fine top and open bugsy: also 1 hack 4 Harrison st PASTURAGE. A A~ AR A W, bout 75 head of cattle on shares; SFeees T om 1. San Frincisco. of 45 o . San Seventeenth st., Oakland. - bl TYPEWRITERS. g TO exchange—A I2-gauge La Fevre hammer- less shotgun for a No. 2 Smith Premier cr Hartford typewriter. Address box 2, Call. ALL typewriters sold ‘tor_sale ‘and 1:nted; few 4 “Tend Tor sampies. and 5 .. 110 Montz: BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, e 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 persons authorized to have the same published. BORN. ARBOM—In Santa Paula, Cal, May 1, 183§, to the wife of Thomas Arbom, a daughter. BRYANT—In Calistoga, May 3, 138, to the wife of Arthur Bryant, a daughter. DEZARN—In Ventura, May 1, 183, to the wife of Hugh Dezarn, a son. EMERSON—In this city, April 20, 153, to the wife of W. P. Emerson, a daughter. LEMBKE-—In this city, April 2, 183, to the wife of John Lembke, a daughter. MADISON—In this city, to the wife of H. B.. Madison, a son. OLSON=-In this clity, April 25, 1338, to the wife of J. Olson, a son. POTTERTON—Near St. Helena, April 17, 1898, to the wife of Potterton, a son. REYNOLDS—In' this city, May 2, 1898, to the wife of H. Reynolds, a daughter. RUSSELL—In San Jose, Cal.. May 1, 153, to the wife of Bugene T. Russell, a son. WAITE—In Nordhoft, Cal,, May 3, 18, to the wife of M. E. Waite, a daughter. WUTHERICH—May 9, 183, to the wife of Wil- am G. Wutherich, a son B L LI ———) MARRIED. KIBBE-HARPOLD—In Santa Paula, Cal, May 2, 189, by the Rev. J. Gowan, David Kibbe and Lilly Harpold. KIMBALL—HORN—In Ventura, May 2, 189S, by the Rev. E. 8. Chase, W. A. Kimball and Mary R. Horn. TURNER—O'NEILL—At. St. Mary’s Church, Reno, Nev., May 7, 1898, by the Rev. Father Reynolds, Kerin Turner and Ella A. O'Neill, both of Francisco. DIED. Loughran, Thomas McLaughlin, Michael Mulhern, Peter Oakley, Mrs. Albert O'Neill, Thomas Stratton, Willlam C. Taylor, John Vahey, Thomas A. Vidovich, Marco Walter, Gustav Alcher, Katle A. Baker, Francis E. Braley, Andrew M. Bruns, Conrad Connelly, Michael Conness, Harriet N. Eaton, Frank E. Haskin, Mrs. M. C. Howell, Margaret Johnston, Willlam Kroegdr, Willlam G. AICHER—In this city, May 8, 1598, Katle A., beloved daughter of Katharina and the laté Franz Alcher, and sister of Olga, Frank and Gustav A. Aicher, & native of San Fran- clsco. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrew (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from her late residence, 1618 Stockton strest, between Union and Filbert. Interment Odd Fellows' Ceme- tery. BAKER—In. Woodland, May 6, 138, Francis Baker, a native of Michigan, aged 58 years months and 8 days. BRALEY—In Alameda, May 7, 189, Andrew M. Braley, a native of Massachusetts, aged 6 years and 9 months. ’ 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesa: at 2 o'clock, from 1017 Plerce street. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. BRUNS—In this_ecity, May 8, 188, Conrad, dearly beloved husband of Margaretha Bruns, and father of Mrs. John J. Holtermann, John C. Bruns and Mrs. P. Schultz, a native of Arbergen, Amt Achim, Hanover, Germany, aged 3 vears 9 months and 7 days. A mem: ber of Germania Lodge No. 116, I. O. O. F. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- 5 Bryant street, n Twenty- fourth, thence to I. O. O. F. Hall, corner of Marxet and Seventh streets, where funeral services will be held under the auspices of Germania Lodge No. 116, 1. O. O. F., com- mencing at 2 o'clock. Interment I 0. O. F. Cemetery. CONNELLY—In this city, May 9, 183, Michael Connelly, a native of Ireland, aged 51 vears. CONNESS—In Berkeley, May 9, 1598, Harrlet Newell Conness, wife of John Conness Jr., & native of Calais, Me., aged 61 years 1 month and § da; EATON—In this city, May 8, 18%, Frank E., beloved husband of Pauline S. Eaton, and father of Stella Eaton, a native of Elgin, 1ll., aged 4) vears 4 months and § days. @7 Friends ‘and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, under _the auspices of Excelsior Lodge No. 166, F. and A. M. Interment Ma- sonic Cemetery. 3 HASKIN—In Arroyo Grande; May 3, 1898, Mrs. Margaret Catherine Haskin, a native of Ohio, aged 51 years 3 months and'5 days. HOWELL—In this city, May 9, 183, Margaret, beloved wife of the late Alfred Howell, and mother of James 1. and W. F. Howell, Mrs. Annie Sadler and Mrs. Lillie Stohr, a na- tive of Wales, England, aged 71 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the resi dence of her son, James I Howell, §33 Vale cla street. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. JOHNSTON—In Oakland, May 9, 1898, Wil- liam Henry, beloved husband of Katherine Johnston, and father of William, Mae and Maude Johnston, a native of Philadelphia, aged 55 years 2 months and 4 da: T The funeral services will be held to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, at his late residence, 541 Twenty-third street, Oak- land. Interment private. Please omit flow- ers. KROEGER — In this city, May 7, 183, Wil- liam G., dearly beloved husband of Herminie Kroeger, and father of Fred E. Kroeger, a native of Germany, aged 8 vears § months 21d 18 daye. A member of the Mission Turn Verein. {Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 2522 Bush street, between Baker and Lyon. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. LOUGHRAN—In this ecity, May 5, 1898, Thomas, beloved husband of Marguerite Loughran, and father of Blanche, Edward I.. and Frank P. Loughran, Mrs. John J. O’'Farrell and Mrs. James W. Garneau, a Dpative of County Meath, Ireland, aged 62 years. (St. Louls, Mo., papers please copy). @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 624 Turk street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McLAUGHLIN—In this city, May 7, 18908, Michael, beloved husband of Mary McLaugh- lin, dearly beloved father of Mrs. Joseph Hanson, and grandfather of Lillle A. and Emily M. Hanson, a native of County Gal- way, Ireland, aged 56 vears. (Boston and ‘Walla Walla papers please copy). 7 Fitends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesd: at 8:30 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 2137 Pine street, thence to St. Dom- inic’s Church, where a requiem high mass ‘will be held for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. F. of A.—To the officers and members of Court ‘Aurora No. 2, F. of A.: You are hereby noti- fied to attend the funeral of our late brother, M. McLaughlin, from his late residence, 2737 Pine street, “rdg o'clock shgrp, this day Tu . order (Lusadar);y BK. E. J. McDEVITT, C. R. MULHERN--In the City and County Hospital, ‘May 8, 1898, Peter Mulhern, a native of Eng- land, aged 41 years. OAKLEY—In this city, May 9, 1898, Mrs. Al- ‘bert Oakley, dearly beloved daughter of Mrs. G. A. Fischer, and sister f Mrs. L. Hintze end Mrs. L. Aaron, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 31 years 4 m;:;m and 24 deys. EILL—In this city, May 7. 133, Thomas, Ud’:u'ly beloved husband of Mary O Neill; and beloved father of Wiillam R., Thomas J.. Annie B. and Hattle H. O'Neill, a na- tive of Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland, e P onds and acquatntances are respect ends 3 mfi invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2215 Devisadero street, thence to St. Dominic's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. STRATTON—In Santa Barbara, May 3, 1808, William Crappo Stratton, a native of New York. TAYLOR—In San Jose, May 6, 1898, John Tay- for, o native of Australla, aged 45 years. VAHEY—In Los Angeles, May 8 1588, Thomas ‘A., dearly beloved son of Patrick and Han- nah Vahey, and brother of John F., Patrick H., Martin, Willie and the late Michael Vahey, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years 4 months and 14 days. jends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the un- dertaking parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 524 Stookton street, thence to St. Francis Church, where a solemn requiem mass will @e held for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary ;cmmmw' his city, May S, 1898, M: vIDOVICH—In this city, y 8, arco, Ny Cheloved husband of Annie Vidovich: and father of Annie, Peter and Blase Vido vich, & native of Primoria, Austria, aged o4 Friends and acquaiftances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day futsday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 70 Brannan street. TTER—At the Waldeck Hospital, May 9, Wits Gustay Walter, president of the Walter Orpheum Company, and director-general of the Orpheum circuft, aged 30 vears. > Funeral announcement later. McAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS 0 FIFTH 8T, Opp. Lincoln Seboal. Telephone, South 5. JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW. CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 41 Van Ness 'm.hu-iluht st., San