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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 189S. BUSINESS CHANCES. ANT; few doors north of Mar- ablished; receipts §25 to $30 per “making place. M. LESS, 76 ght In_wholesale district lling at great sacri- nt’ cheap. DL CIGAR north of must be sold at onc has od’ the volunteers and mu: at onde; best chance in the city. Market st I eals oc and up; ner ave TS, { bar. 4 rooms and adition; established 20 well worth ckness. M. LI 500—CORNER th, in We big bar tr and bar in the Missio tor owns building AL LESS & CO., 1653 Arst-class business; close to a bargain. Seé WILKE, T, opposite cable hou AURAN . " business; cheap rent. th 10 bath tubs; 8 fur- close to Kearny st. hed rooms; rent. $4: t by owner for years: a first-class busi- g for the right party. WILKE, Fourth pts 345; between arket. 1 | | | 820001 | §1400—Best in the cl LODGING ? JUSES FOR SALE. AZKREDO & Co., Successtul Brokers, 22% Seary st. 40 rooms; sunny corner; transien 2000 16 room: Market; central; ajl full. 700 30 rooms; Kearny; elegant offices. 2600 25 rooms; best on Post; bargain. 2 roams; Powell; elegant.. 6-room flat; Bllis st.; free rent Hundreds of others at your own price. $1100—Only §500 cash. O'Farrell st fine’ corner. §2500—Fine for transient; clears $300. $300—AIl men roomers: clears $30 $500—Only cash; bal. payments. $1000—Fine corner. $400—The best for price it _Apply to H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. le—14-room house; well furnished; cen- Jocated; rooms all full; big bargain. Call office. COMFORTABLY furnished house 8 room: chen-: water free: good business location: 3 car lines; price cheap. Address box Call Office. HANDSOME, paying house, 16 elegantly fur- nished roors; water every room; gentlemen roomers; 1 block of Baldwin. Box G ROOMING house; good location: Address R. H., box 100, Call Office. e e e e e FURNITURE FOR SALE. lears $100. rooms. CONTENTS of a finely furnished 6-room flat. Apply 475. Guerrero st., near Seventeenth, NEW furniture, 2 suitable for living Oakland, r. 1 room pent; first sacri- owner south. et st. lunch house: going to e. McLAUGHLIN & CO., clearing from vestigatio W per wner le GHLIN & st $400—PHOTOG n_prosperous country town unt of sick ness. McLAUC Kearny st. $650—COUNTRY store, and dwelllng ball in second story ; worth $2000 no_opp for ing. , 23 Kearny st. %—SALOO, cottage: 0 daily. and_pays t for sale cheap c 1 location. st. sale or rent; Apply Call m st 3 Howard. ale or to HIPS NEGOTIATED. bar; without aring urope. FOR sale hed corner well st pal street south Market; rvestigate: no agent 8 yrs. place. H. M., box 818, Ca small butter and egg Address W., box ore to let or for_sale; good locs Saloon, 53 McAl! New | in his c notion r cash; must be a e or to 1. s, 714 established. cheap wagons, else e. or gentleman, as taurant on Mont- Call wanted to- buy 2 re Mission st taurant; a bargain; will take Market st.; basement. ; no patent; household article. . box 40, Call Oific bakery; c© unt of sickn~-s. 50—FOR ticulars cs 000. M. D. HOW and make offe rooms; worth Third st., 3 GOOD mining claims for $5000; would ex- change. Room 102, Grand Hotel NTERBEST In candy store and facto S. S., box 1405, Call IMER resort and beer garden to sell or MRS. BOEKELMANN, Lorin, Cal. CORNER._ saloon for sale at & bargain; good stock of liquors, cigars. 243 Fourth st. PATENTS_SMITH & OSBORN, _R:;!nl'd"Pu. o _Agents; established 1862. 819 Pine and tea routes supplied from GEO. SWELL & CO.'S, 415 Sacramento st. must sell this week. 400 Mo- ER saloon; Allister st. e LEGAL NOTICES. RAILROAD Consolidation—Pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, no- tice 18 heréby ven that the Southern Pa- cific Railroad Company, the Northern Rail- way Company, (he Northern California Rail- Company and the California Pacific railroad corporations in- corporated and existing under the laws of the State of C or upon the written con- sent of the stockholdérs holding more than three-fourths in value of all the stock of each of sald corporations, respectively, and by agree- ment of the respective Boards of Directors of said corporations, made and entered into in accordance with such consent, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and pro- vided, did, on the lith day of April, A. D. 159, amalgamate and consolidate their capital stock, debts, property, assets and franchises under the corporate hame and styla of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, J. L. WILLCT' Secretary of the Bouthern” Pacifie Ralifoad Company. San Franeisco, Cal., May 6, 1898. [ R R B A SEWING MACHI;ES. $2 MONTHLY—Rented, repaired, bo : machine supplics. 145 Sixth st.: phons Mine 45 ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, Topalting, lowest rates 6 Foninoat oo 615 LARKIN—Branch office of The Call, Sub- scriptions and want ads taken. s ———————— TYPEWRITERS. ALL typewriters sold and rented; few partl: uked for saleycheap: send for samples an prices. ALEXANDER&CO., 110 Montgomery. elegantly | : SR e h: cOn- | INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont- tree | (Fourth for par- | | | | p tures dally newspaery FURNITURE WANTED, »avis 71 gomery st.: highest prices paid. Tel ALASKA ENTERPRIS S ticket to Dawson City, $76. 2227 FIRST-CLAS Taylor st. CARPET CLEANING. eaning cleans, moves, lays 8. C'H. Mgr., 35 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. d_with poor work Ploneer Carpet- you beca SPAUL ; lowest rates. r vard; relald at Sc. fel. Jessie 44 E Carpet-Cleaning B. GRANT, tel. Jessie 201 s, 14 Sth st MITCHELL Car;| leaning 3¢ & Cleaning Co. tel. Mission fon’ whi arpet-Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st. GEO. WALCOM, Proprietor. ?leaélnfl Works, 333 Golden ADVANC tel. Main 394. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS—For Burial of Indigent Dead— Office of the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of the City and County of San Fran- cisco, May 10, 189, In accordance with Resolution No. 1114 Series) of the Board of Supervisors, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received in op=n session of the Board of Supervisors on MON- DAY AFTERNOON, May 16, 1895, from 2:30 to 3 o'clock, for the interment of the indigent dead as are required to be buried at the charge ing and show case for sale | of the City and County of San Francisco, in- the City and County Smailpox Hos- ome year, beginning July uch ceme- e 30, 1899, in s this or other counties wherein be allowed. NOTICE—The coffins to be made of three- 0 quarter-inch surface redwood clear lumber, be lined with muslin and pillowed inside be shellacked and varnished outside, 2 tops to be fastened down with not less than six In all smallpox cases the coffin shail | ed with No. 10 zinc instead of with mus- lin, and bermetically sealed, and all coffing used must be subject to the inspection and approval of the officer in charge of the Insti- tution from which the body of the decedent is to be buried, and must in all cases be taken | to such institution for the purpose of having the deceased placed therein. No bid will be considered from any party who not been engaged in the undertaking busi- in this city and county and conducted said ness in a reputable manner for a perfod of st eix months immediately preceding the hereof. date The grave to be excavated to a depth of at least six feet. No body to be removed from the institution where it lles awaiting burial within a period of except by ex- | twenty-four hours after death, press order of the superintendent or officer in charge of sald institution. The contractor wiil be required in all case: on the h of tie indigent person from in ase to Inter the body of said Ge- within such time as may be designated tice from the superintendent or officer in the institution where the death may urred, and in all other cases within hours after notification by the pro- . per The ccntractor will further be required to convey the bodies of d-cedents committed to his charge for interment direct from the in which 1 s the same t Y, and then and there bu the | nd " will not be p d upon any ideration to convey such bodies to any termediate resting place, or to keep the same dy for a longer period than that re- ed for their transit to the cemetery. Should the friends of any decedent apply at nstitutfon where such decedent may be for ~ission to bury e same, and prove to the superintendent or ! lying awaiting burial, t] officer in’ charge of said institution that their purpose is to provide a decent burial, and that they have no intention and will not aliow th body to be used then and In tha ceased shall be de for the purpose of d case the body -~ d to said friends, who shall take charge thereof and make the hece: y arran s for the funeral with any rtaker may think fit; but in such tor aforesaid shall have no und event th claim against the city for the burial of said decedent arty to whom the contract may be ded shall be required, in all cases, to pro- cure from the superintendent of the cemetery vherein the burials have been made a certifi- ate of the proper burlal of each person under the provisions of his contract and of these specifications; and such certificate must, in all , be attached to the demand of sald con- when pre -d to the Board of Super- ors for approval, and must state the ngmes 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 said city and county. The party to whom the confract is awarded will be required, prior to or at the time of thy execution of said contract, to pay the cost of advertising this notice (and a former notice) in amounting in all to a_fifty-five dollars and eighty- a: v six hundred two cents ( 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 health office 1 ing a permit therefor, and all biils for such interments to be approved by the health officer prior to being presented to this board. All demands for the burial of indigent f(vr,nnx from any of the public institutions to e approved by the superintendent of the insti- tution at which the death occurs, prior to belng presented to this board. Bidders. will estimate and state a specific amount for each interment. In order to preserve the uniformity and to facllitate the award, the board has resolved to recetve no bids unléss made upon blank forms Prepared by the committee, and a certified check for the sum of five hundred (§500) dol- lars, In favor of and made payable to the clerk of the Board of Supervisors, must be deposited | by the bidder, conditioned fhat If the proposal ie accepted and the contract awarded: and if the bidder shali fail or neglect to pay the print- ing charges, execute the contract and give @ bond of five thousand (85000) dollars, required within six days after the award is made, then, and in that case, the said sum shall be col: Jected and pald into the city and county treas- Ury. by said clerk, as liquidated damages for such failure and neglect, Blanks furnished by the clerk. The board reserves the right to reject all bids it the public good o require. JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. PROPOSALS for military supplies—3 _New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal., May 6, 1895, ~Sealed proposals, in t..plicate, ‘will be Teceived here until 11 oclock a. m., May 17, 1898, and then opened, for furnishing this depot ®r supply of Stationery, Ash Barrels, Stove Furniture, Carpet, Office Chairs, Clocks, Buzzacott Ovens, Pack-saddle Blankets, Sad- dlery, Hardware, Packing Boxes, Pipe Fit- tings, Lamp Chimneys, Axle Greass, Olls, Yieather, Horse and Miule Shoes and’ Nails: Rope, Soap, Zinc and other miscellaneous stores. Ereterence will be given to articles of de- mestic production -and manufacture, condi- Hons of price and quality Leing equal (in- tluding in the price of foreign productions Shd manufactures the duty thereon), and fuch preference given to articles of American Sfuction and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast to the extent of the consump- tion required Dby the public service there, Hoe Tnited States reserves the right to ac- 2ept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Proposals for delivery at Fher points will be entertained. Delivery to nce before July 1st next. Information Pmlppll?nt;or o E“;’lfllopa’.; will be dorsed *‘Proposals for Supplies, No. 1177, $nd addressed OSCAR F. PoNG, “Assistant Quartermaster, §. Army, in’ charge of Depot. {OPOSALS for drayage—Generai depot of the RO ermaster's Department, San Francisco, 'May 11, i893. Sealed proposals for the Sauiing of Military Stores and Supplies in DAl ‘about the City of Ban Francisco, Cal., for the fiscal year commencing July i, 1835 . on Saturday, the of June, T e The Government re- 1698, and then opened. v to reject any or all pro- serves the right ¥ ot sl pro- OSCAR nished on application to .liis office. YOST, good order, $25; send for sample work. SCOTT & BANNAN ' 833 Montgomery st. 5. All necessary information 8. F. LONG. sistant Quartérmaster, U. A., in charge depot. HOUSES TO LET. $26—SUNNY house, 7 rooms, bath and laundry; ards for flowers. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen ark ave., off Twelfth st. | ALL OVER TOWN—————————————— You see houses to rent by BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. ELEGANT S-room houses; Sixth ave., bet. Cal- ffornia and Lake sts; prices wiil surprise you. MARCUSE & REMMEL, 628 Market st. NICE sunny W1 Firth st mear sunny _dwelling; Bryant; 7 good rooms: large yard; $20. HOUSE to let—7 rooms, bath; yard; rent cheap. 911 Vallejo COTTAGES TO LET. w, $17, or will sell; $250 cash, bal. CO., 646 Market s | BAY-WINDOW cottage, 4 rooms; water free. 3109 Coliins st. near Geary. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. GEARY, %6, formerly Gls—Elegant sunny suites; 1ight housekpg; double & single rms. GEARY, T14—Handsome sunny , front suite, suitable for 3 or 4; bath, gas; board optional. GEARY, 622—Newly furnished sunny bay-win- Q6w room; also single rooms; bath and gas. GEARY, 80LA—2 or 3 unfurnished sunny rooms; ‘modern, house. PERSONALS. CHORUS for ninth symphony will report at Hetropolitan Temple’ 1y olclock. to-gas: BUSINESS FERSONALS. HARD brushing er too much washing is bad for the hair; I dress hair for 250: good switches, $1; best, finest quality, $350; extra heavy, long, $5; open Sundays from § to 12. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. GOLDEN GATE ave., 917TA—Large sunny room, suitable for 1 or 2 persons. FAIGHT, §23%—Large sunny front room suit- Able for 1 of 2 gentlemen; reasonable. HANCOCK House, 751 Mission—Select family rooming-house; $1 50 to $6 per week. HOWARD, f24—Nice large sunny double room, suitable for 2 gentlemen; rent reasonabl HOWARD, 715 (St. David’s)—200 room: single; sunny reading-room; e up. JESSIE, 289—Front room, with folding bed, grate and mantelpicce, Suitable for 2, §7 per month. ; suites; MODERN cottage; 401 Laurel st., cor. Sucra- meénto; sun all day. MADISON &VBURK $20_COTTAGE, 5 rooms; prettiest in city; new; 63 T st.; key at corner grocery. FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. THE REYNOLDS CO. HOUSES RENTED, RENTS COLLECTED. 7-room cottage, nicely furnished. $27 | 6-room house, new, near In... 11-rm. house, finely fur., good location. §-rm. house, well furn., fine location.. % 10-rm. house, elegantly fur., fine location$T 7-rm.” flat, well furn., good location....$42 6-rm. flat, well furn.,’ good location.....§3 s-rm. flat, well furn), good location 4034 Examiner building. newly furnished, near LARGE sunny room, Address F. R., Park; gentleman; references. box 4, Call office. MARKET, 9 (Pacific Exchange)—Neatly fur- ¢ minutes’ walk of 'Claus i from $6 per month dxs ek R MASON, 15 (Silver State)—Blegantly furnished rooms, single by the week, $1 30 to $3; sultes, $4 to $6; baths; hot water; transient; elevator " MISSIO! 1y—Large sunny room; suite; 2 ‘men or married couple; bath; gas; $9. MISSION, 1515%—Large sunny furnished room wnd bat] % OAK, 115_Large double room; bath; gentlemen preferred. TAYLOR, 8§10—Completely furnizhed _sunny house, 10 rooms and bath. Call bet. 1:30 and | e e e ee— FLATS TO LET. 5 room flats on Twelfth st. and Glen 4« AND Tark ave., $13 314, $15, $18 and $28°50. DEMP- [ER, 3% Glen Park ave., oft Twel(th st. cant at once 200 tenants; we will make epecial inducements: 10 to 30 days free rent; Il our flats are reduced; & CO., 602 Market st | flats from § | get list. S ROOM flat, 815 O'Farrell st., near ply 16 Grant ave, in the olty; § and 7 rooms rent $18 and $ st., bet. 224 CHEAFPE | and ba | and 2234. " Apply MADI URKE. | FIFT. TH, 2152 and 2154, north of Market | " Two handsome new flats, four large rooms | each; modern; sunny sidé; Castro cable. corner 1 i rooms, $12; 1114 Unfon, & rooms, NICELY furnished flat; § rooms and bath. Ap- | " nished rooms by day, week or month. | PosT, “New management, new fur- O'PKRRELL, 231 niture; elegantly furnished sunny suites and single rooms; bath and gas; rent reasonable. L. 210A—Sunny_bay-window front sther Tooms, 38 ai Handsomely furnished front , $6 month up. ewly furnished let; permanent or transient. O'FARRELL, between Hyde and Larkin— Furnished rooms. 147, and 211 O FarrellNice fur- FARR room, $1 O'FARRELL, room; als POWELL, PHILADELPHIA House—Furnished rool week and upwards. 421 Bush sf first- MRS. M. SCHULZ. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., ear Market. Furnished and. unfurnished. or single rooms unny suite class in every respect double room w v single room, $1 50. 109—Sunny sunn; Sleely furnished sunny rooms, also bath; reasonable. rket—Nice large sunn kitchen if desired. 4 sep- TAYLOR, 21i- single or en suit TENTH, 123. near WEBSTER, 71138 or 4 large sunny rooms, fur- nished or unfurnished; every convenience e e ply 111 Liberty st. POLK, 1710, near Clay_New bay-window sunny ms and bath, $25. in all modern im- de st. rooms. 1706 H. sunny rent $18. AnD BOARD. ROOMS BEAUTIFUL sunny front rooms, large dress- ing room, bath, gas and newly furnished, with board. 808 Van Ness ave. BLECTRIC lights In every room; Winchester House, 44 Third st nr. Markef; 200 rooms, e to'$150 per night; §150 to 38 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. FASHIONABLE tailors; suits to order; in- stallments; §1 week; perfect fit guaranteed. Boston Woolen Mills, 920 Broadway, Oakland. MRS, DR. JOHNSTON, masgeuse, electriclan, trained nurse. Office heated. 510 Geary st. QUINONTA—A peerless halr tonic; use it. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. CLOAKS and fine taflor-made sults to order at wholesale figures. 20 Sansome st. SUITS to order on easy installments. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th and 8th. DRESSMAKERS. MME. GOLDSTEIN—Blegant, _stylish dresses, $5 up; dresses made over. 6 Eddy st., rm. 86, French Talloring SAN FRANCISCO Ladles' College, 916 Market st. CLATRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance clairvoyant and medium; while entranced she will reveal every hidden mystery In life; she will show you how to overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost affec- tions; unites the separate, recovers lost, stolen or burie. property; locates treasures, minerals; tells vour entire life, rast, present and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours 10a. m. to 5 p. m.; perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mail. Send stamp for circular with specfal terms. 'MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rooms and 2, 1206 Market st., opposite Sixi MME, 7. best medlum_and card- German spoken. 73 Fourth st YOUR future told by cards; readings daily, 25c; 9a.m tobp m 424 Tehama st. RAVENA reads advice; names given: MISS EDNA V. GRANT, card-reader and room 2. palmist. 215 Kearny s MME. HANSON- pelmist: card-reader: nast, | _present and future; %e. 148 Sixth st., room 10. GYPSY life rader glves correct answers to all ~questions; L., 2c; G., 0¢; no sign. 3 7th st. MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hus- life fluently: business c up. 5 Fourth st. _band’s plcture, 25c; ladies. 914 O'Farrell st MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS—First in her pro- fessio v : help. 929 Post #t. MME., LE NORMANDE, reliable clairvoyant, | card reader, magnetic treatment. 401 Leavnwth, SPIRITUALISM. MR. J. BERGERO “ch , prof. of chiromancy, will translate what Providence has printed in your hands, tell the vocation of your children and the secret of producing your choice of sex. Hours 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. 611 Stockton; §1 and up. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, test and busi- ness medium. 232 Stockton st. 3 NICE sun rison = ighteenth. §11 504A SHOTWELL, bet. Fourteenth and Fitteenth; flat of 4 sunny rooms and yard. | $12, $14—5 OR 6 roc rooms, $10. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Call. in wrapper, for malling. cottage, 4 sunny near Townsend. Weekly 6 rooms; als 623 Second st. | FURNISHED FLATS. | FURNISHED flat of 6 rooms and bath. Call, after 6 p. m., 400 Sanchez, cor. Seventeenth; | rent & B e | RmooMS FOR HOUSEXKEEPING. | AT 445 Thirteenth, cor. Guerrero, sunny fur- { “nished housekeeping room; kitchen; bath; $10. AN, 109, mear ‘Tentb—2 sunny fur- rooms for huusrkeephls. S "3 corner front rooms completely -eping; reasonable. | BUCHANAN, 602, cor. Fell—Large sunny bay- pleasant, nicely furnished -ange; splendid location. window and kitchen; complete; Large sunny front housekeeping complete; bath; private; $; also 2 $1L FIFTH, 322 Suite of rooms furnished for keeping; rent cheap. FILLMORE, 1920—Sunny front housekeeping Goms; 325—Furnished housekeeping; double bath; kitchen; $22; single, $7. FOURTH, 225—Nice housekeeping rooms; also | * single rooms, $1 up. iruif&x. 1—Comfortably furnished front room and kitchen; $12 month; private family. GEARY, 1917— comfortable rooms for aduits gas and coal stoves; 2 beds; all necessaries $20. LI windo? HARRISON, 7T31—Front and back parlor fur- nished coraplete for housekeeping; rent $13. ., 620—3 sunny rooms, bay- ¢ housekeeping. | HARRISON, 749 — Furnished kitchen; bath; no children. | HOWARD, 63 Two furnished housekeeping rooms; reasonable. | HOWARD, 761% — Nicely furnished rooms; double and single; complete. sunny HOW ARD, 180¢ rooms, $18. NWORTH, cor. Fourteenth—8 sunny front S11- h, furni- ref.; rooms, bat] children; Fifth—Large sunny water, stove, closets; private fm. TON, 839 Large kitchen and bedroom, | | M. complete for housekeeping, $10. vindow room for house- NINTH, 21—Large bay running water. keeping; cooking stove NINETBENTH, 40 nished rooms; bal POWELL, 848 rooms for housekeeping: hot | | and cold water; bath; $16 per month. | SHOTWELL, 92—8 sunny rooms; bath; wash tre side entrance; rent $9; kev upstairs. SUITE of 2 nice front sunny rooms, com- plete for housekeeping: 2 folding beds, 1 in kitchen and 1 in bedroom with suit to match; furniture all new: $3 per week; suit- able for 4 or 5 persons. Apply at shoe’ store, 562 Mission st., between First and Second. TENTH, 136, cor. Minna—Sunny housekeeping TOOMS; Tangs running water; also single; reasonable. THIRD, 443%~bet. Harrison and Bryant—$10; 2 partly furnished housekeeping rooms and bath; private family. TURK, 405—Sunny sultes, double and single rooms; also 3 front connecting rooms com- plete housekpg; range; bath; running water. TURK, 1212 fine sunny furnished front rooms; range; large vard; rent $10. near Castro— unfur- indow; near 2 car lines. - rooms to let; rent §10. 2041 Har- | | | | | | | | LADY would like 1 or 2 children ELEGANT sunny rooms; new house; new fur- niture; also first-class meals; healthiest part of San Francisco. The Sirfus, 1505 Stockton. FLLIS, 518 Nicely furnished rooms; best board; $ per w private boarding, with nice location. . 1105 (The Victoria)—Elegant rooms; good board; nice location; new management. HYDE, #05_Double and_single rooms class board; Spanish; $20 & month up. mny rooms; good board: pretty Sunny rooms; select location.” Mne. Brotherton. ROOM and board, 8 meals a day, # % a week. W7 Bartlett st. SOUTH PARK, 153—Good table board, §3 per week; with nice sunny front room, $4 week. SUTTER, 1128—Sunn: class board; largegrounds. Mrs. THE Oriel—With or without board; A gantly furnished, beautiful sunny Market-st. sultes, with board for 2, $40 per month; single rooms accordingly. VAN N 05— Beautiful sunny rooms; modern furnished; with board, first- suite; single rool BOARDED. board; 1205 Laguna st. CHILDREN boarded. $10 to $15 a month. 2134 Bseex st., Peralta P. 0., South Berkeley, Cal. AN elderly lady wiil take Infants to board; a references. . 3341% Sixth st best of care. STORES TO LET. HOWARD, 1502, cor. Fourteenth—Store suitable for barber shop; 2 rooms. MISSION, 2046—Store, with rooms. NORTHBAST cor. Sansome and Pacific sts.; large corner store with basement; reduced to $70 per month. NICE large store to let at 628 Post st.; rent MEDICAL. A NEW process, a great progress in medical sclence, a new invention by the well-known celebrated female physiclan Dr. Popper for female troubles, no matter from what cause, where no medicine or instruments are used} restores always in one day: every woman her own physician; wcan be Sent and used at home without fail; save disgrace; consulta- tion free; every case guaranteed: travelers helped at once; pills, mild or strong, $1; cap- sules, §1; cure, '$5. 8i8 Kearny st. ALL Ladles—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of ail invalids, men and women! 50 vears' practice; safe and quick cure guar- anteed; any disease or Irregularity; dlsgrace avoided; kind sympathy and aid; sure rellef, fhough else fall; delicacy, privacy, home, ete.: babies adopted; travelers treated; no Qelay; self-cure sent; call or write; free; con- fldential. MRS. M. DAVIES, 5 McAllister st.; pills, $1; very strons, $2; 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- fects: taken in time it also acts as a pre- ventive; price $150 per box, sent free by mafl on receipt of price; consultation on ail spectal diseases free. WALLER BROS., 33 Grant ave., S. F. A Caution—Before pur- chasing elsewhere write us. DRS. GOODWIN makes a speclalty of diseases of women; irregularities from any cause re- stored - in one day, Or No charge; restores strength and vigor of organ unexcelled; m ternity home; best medical attendance; low fees; cure, $; pills, §1; When others fall, see free of charge. 401 Van Ness ave., near McAllister st. A TREATMENT that restores all cases of ‘monthiy irregularities (from whatever cause) in a few hours; safe and sure at all times when others have failed;no instruments used; home in confinement; pills and capsules, $1; every case guaranteed; consultation free and confidential; hours 10 to 6 and 7 to §, MRS. DR. WYETH, 208 Turk st., near Jones. TWENTY-THIRD, 8728, near Dolores—Sunny bay-window rooms for housekeeping. UPPER 6-room renovated flat. Key at 2010% Union VALENCIA, 11752 or 4 very nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; very cheap. VAN NESS ave., 400—Most elegant, sunny cor. flat; 8 rooms and bath; complete for house- keeping; no children; all front rooms. WILLOW AVE, 30—2 furnished or unfurnished alcove rooms; $13. RoOOMS, . 505, near Broadway ny complete for housekeeping. OAKLAND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS io LET. APARTMENTS; quiet, hdmelike; reasonable; Com. Transfer Co., 22 Stockton st.; trunks moved to any part of city, Zc; phone Main 49. ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first-class in every respect; terms reasonable. AT 52 Second st.—Nice clean single, double and Iight housekeeping room: week up. AT Hyde, 609; Sutter, TI5-Tl9—Furnished and unfurnished; choice and sunny; reasonabli. A SURP, safe and speedy cure for all female diseases; a home in confinement, with best possible care; with privacy of home con- venience of & ital; those sick or discour- Her Sl Tnd In her s truc Tsjend: " MRS ey nd in a true k DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st. A TROATMENT that restores instan ‘cases of monthly irregularities, from “Wyh:fl ever cause; no imstruments used; guaranteed gure at utflneflo, $; travelers heiped fnstantly; me {n confinement; consult free; 10to 5 7% 3. DH. and MRS, KOHL, 1123 Market, DR: WISE'S private sanitarium, 307 Jones st., gm’{:{ n’f’ BMYD Ksllmy"‘l-nd( late of Belview 08! . Y.; diseases of women; advice free; experienced lady attendant. o A _BOON to wives and mothers—Segaro; §160; RICHARDS & CO., 406 Clay st.} v::; % stamp for particulars to Seguro Manu- facturing Co., 581 K Sacramento, Cal. ALPEAU'S French pills, & boon to ladies with female troubles; no danger: safe cure: §2 §0; express C. O. D.; don’t delay until too late. 0SGOOD BROS., Const Agents, Oakland, Cal, BLECTRICAL treatments; cures all monthly irregularities; no medicine: no pain; lady at- tendant; hours 9-4, 7-8. 2208% Mission st. DRS. DONOVAN, 1806 Folsom st., takes ladles at her home In their confinement; terms mod- erate and everything strictly confidential. ASTROLOGY—Your fortune by your name; oc- cult science. 1% Mission MRS. BUTLER, rellable cl reader; Hindoo control; hours 10- oyant, card 579 Geary. 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. . medium, 233 Valencia st. Tues., Fri., 2 p. m.; Sat., M, FRANCES. Independent slate-writing me- dlum. 118 Haight st. MISTRY. MRS. CHANDLER; readings Tues. Thurs,, Sat. at hall, 305 Larkin st.; Mon., Wed., Fri. residence, 353 Geary st. —— HYPNOTISM CAL. Institute, 4021 Geary; hypnotism taught; diplomas issue MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are selling good upright planos for $§ 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. Bargains in good second-hand uprights upon same easy ayments and some good planos for $3, $4 and per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and Broadway, Oak and. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house | west of Chicago is KOHLER & CiASE'S, | 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Planos, organs and -1 other musical Instruments of ~all | grades and prices. Terms easy; prices low= est. Bverything possible done to please and satisfy the customer. | CLARK, WISE & CO., cor. Grant ave. and Geary ' st., agents Conover, Kingsbury and other planos; opened May 1; new stock: spe- clal prices; easy terms; Inspéction invited. SECOND-HAND pilanos at all price: | extremely accommodating. BENJ. CURTAZ | & SON, 16 to 20 O'Farrell st., agents for the | Chickering and other pianos. NORTH Beach Sanitarfum, 1412 Mason st.; pri- vate home in confinement; competent physi- | cians and nurses; trms. reas. Powell-st. cars. | A _GREAT bargain sale; Decker, Schubert, Steinway, Neuman, others. HORNUNG'S, 216 McAllister st. AN BLEGANT new $2 plano sacrificed by | owner for §130: bring the cagh’and {ake it fo-day. DEWING CO., r. 12, Flood bldg. | cH »zsc_l“ CITY REAL ESTATE. gs?m Salvation Army 781 Twenty-sixth st., LOT 2x120 feet on electric railroad; 2 blocks $5 cash, $5 monthly. Home at Beulah; only JOHN HEARST, Oakland. Call. Sent to any States or Canada cne free. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly ————— e e address in the United vear for §1 50, postage ‘WRITE for list; M. GRIFFIN, Cotton: COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. e e e A A e 00d Jand, $10 and $20 an acre. wood, Shasta Co., Cal. Call, in wrappers, for A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly madlirg. BEAUTIFUL HOMES Villa lots anrd acreage: from the city: ot LAND TRUST CO.. LARKSPUR REAL ESTATE. tages for rent. AMERICAN 132 Market st. IN LARKSPUR. ; easy terms; i3 minates OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. ern in design and a 40x125; surroundings COMB, 100 Broadw: , in wrapper, for OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—In Oakland, just completed, mo room house; 3 minutes from local station; lot terms to suit purchaser, 'S news for 5 cents—The rrangement, 2-story, the best; a bargain; HERON & HOL- Oakland. Weekly malling. Corner cottage, 5 roo: Choice sunny 8-room 10-room residence, OAKLAND XMOUSES TO LET. Lower sunny flat, 5 rooms. Upper modern flat, § room: 2-story neat 6-room house. fine. These and many more, WM. M.DEWOLF, 1058 Broadway. m: house. both larger Call. Sent to any States or Canada one free. ST and best In America—The Weekly address in the United year for §1 10, postage GLOBE House, 821 Ho: OAKLAND ROOMS. §1; week, $1 to $4; reading-room; Howard cars. ward—Per night, 25c to | OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. vacant May 1st. ELEGANT sunny suite; THE LORNE. 362 Eighth st. hot_and cold_water; OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE and household goods this week. SCHELLHAA. old store, 408 Eleventh st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. schoolhouse. of 6 rooms and one of and bath: near Chests $2850—5150 cash; $25 $3750—New house of 42X150; cholce location §760—Lot 50x270; modern cottage 5 rooms, near $1200—Sacrifice; corner lot 35x140; good house $1600—Lot 30x150; fine cottage of 7 rooms only 2 blocks from station and Ligh school Houses to let in all parts of Alameda. H. P. MORFAL & CO., 1432 Park st. 4 rooms. nut station. per month; lot 40x160; 7 rooms and bath; lot i very easy terms. SNAP—New house and location; 5 minutes’ walk from station. ply to owner, 1612 Chapin st. bath; lot 50x150; good Ap- cl Call. Sent to any States or Canada one free. HEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly address in the United | year for §150, postage | June and July. 2341 ALAMEDA HOUSES. FURNISHED house, 9 rooms; HOPKINS, 204 Pine st. San Francisco. bath; plano; Clinton "ave., or J. S. EAST Berkeley—sunny less §20 foot. Oakland. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. done; best street near statlo: P. STRONG, 460 corne: street work electric cars; walk; fine view; MASON, Real Estate, $4000—A thorough bargain—Large house, new, lot 60x160; street work all done; cement side- easy terms.” JOSEPH Berkeley station. & NEW house of § rooms land or Alameda, at removal; tel. South’14. quire 268 Fourth, corner Folsom. —_— MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS on furniture or planos in S. F., Oak- no _commissions: NOONAN, 1017 to 1028 Mission, above Sixth; in Berkeley; cheap. In- lowest rates, no delays. without E |$ UP to any amount on indorsed paper, planos, furniture or strictly confidential; DOUGAN & CO., 230 Jewelry; all =business private offices. M. E. Kearny st., upstairs. ANY amount at 6% per bate, furniture witho COLGAN, 24 Montgom and 3d mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- cent on real estate: 2d ut removal. R. Mec- ery st., room 3. HIGHLY respectable a tain liberal advances Store, 948 Market st.; elry at the lowest rates. nd private place to ob- on diamonds and jew- Baldwin Jewelry tel. Green 204. moval; low rates: n private party. BONN ON furniture, pianos, city or Oakland; no re- 0 commission; '$2%5 up; BLLT, 130 Powell st~ REAL estate, furniture lowest rates. Becker or planos. any amount; & Co., 328 Montgomery. bate, etc. ANY sum, Ist or 24 mortgages, estates in pro- Room 7, 508 California st. WE have a fine Baby Grand at a_bargain: new pianos are offered at lower prices than ever. MAUVAIS, 769 Market st. A_STEINWAY plano for $100; Icm?;kerlnfi. $90; examine list of bargains this week. F. W. SPENCER CO., 58 Market st. SOHMER & CO., Byron Mauzy, Newby, Evans, Briggs and other planos; see our rent plan; no interest first year. 308, 310, 312 Post st. A GREAT victory on land; ‘“‘Crown” plano over the entire gle-tone’’_Frigade. ~Call on HOCKETT BROS. & CO., 230 Post st. ELEGANT upright, must sell for $150; cost $i00; Iady needs money. M0TA Sixth st. $_FLEGANT walnut upright for sale; $10 Gown, § a month. 221 Leavenworth st. A FINE full rich-toned upright; 3 pedals; ele- gant case; $160. 858 Castro st. TAD" smallest; price lowest: uprights $76 up; rents $2 uj H INE, 136 Eilis st. NEW pia e CURTAZ for HE s rented, §3 PIANO Co. > month, SCOTT- 560 Hayes st. fice. 120 McAlllster 1ice. st., flat No. 1. A GOOD upright, very cheap. 16 MeAllister st., next Hiber la Hank. SCHMITZ. AGENCY_Halnes Bros. planos: second-hand piancs, $% up. W. C. HAMILTON, 324 Post. KNABE_ piancs; new scale; new styles. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. BRANCH office of The Call, 106 Eleventh st.— Want_ad beoriptions _taken. LI B L FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. GAS fixtures very low; large assortment; and 2 bowl barber washstan h SCHMIDT, 628 Golden Gate FOR Sale—Fine office partitions, cous ters, glass front wallcases, 8-foot plate glass showcases, bookkeepers' desks, chairs, letter resses and entire store and office equipment. Bail or address 309 Larkin st. 1 | BARS, back bars, mirrors, show cases, coun- ters, linoleum, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and sec- ond-hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1018-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. NEW centerboard fishing boat 21 feet long, & feet wide, copper fastened, oak ribs, clinker bullt; has never been in water; will sell for less than half cost. SMITH CO., 527 Mission. FOR Sale—# up; good second-hand sewing Tachines; bargains in new machines which have been returned for non-payment. A. C. BROWN, 1360 Market st. $77 50—UPRIGHT _piano, down, $3 per month. 225 R Sale—Smith Premlier typewriter; n; rgna condition. X., box 95, Call omce'im goo0d _conditi Bttt 8 AT 242 Stockton—Sunny rooms; pretty view; quiet house; baths; gas; very reasonable. DR. HALL, 9 McAllister & women and children. 5 HORSE power motor, $5. 23 Bush st, Toom 4. s BOHEMIA, 289 Post—New clegantly furnished rms.; gentlemen, families; elevator; transient. TLADIES _Mrs. Dr. Puetz; Infallible, safe 3 ‘edies: 38 years' experlence. 241 Fourth st SODA fountain, used one year, for less than half cost; good as new. 6i5 Larkin st. DELAWARE, 1433 Market—Furnished or un- furnished single and double rms.; $8, $10 mo. HOME In_confinement; diseases of = MRS, DR, FUNKE, 416 $th st., Alameda. LAUNDRY machinery, engines, dynamos, electl, goods; new, 2d-hand. Smith Co., 527 Mission. DDY, ‘The Lexington)—Roc 13 B O e e o EDDY, 216—Sunny furnished suite and single ELEVENTH, 106—Branch ofilce of Call. becriptions and want ads taken, e GINE, boller, dynamo, motor, belts and m;:nmp. w8 WHITE, 516 Mission st. 3. R. POOL, house-mover, dealer second-hand ‘bath; gas; private family; very reasonable. FLLIS, 418 (Grand Carnot)—First-class sunny Tooms and suites for gents, §1 50 to §8 week. ELLIS, 639, cor. Larkin—Sunny front room; mantel; folding-bed; for 2. FIFTH, 107 — Pleasant sunny unfurnished rooms to let. . FILLMORE, 1020—Large sunny furnished front room; hay window. ./ FOLSOM, 766% — Neatly furnished rooms, $4 Return to 826 Twelfth st. and receive liberal reward. LOST—Last Saturday night, a bool ayers. X iberat Towasd its return to box-office “The Gallery of Pl will be given for Columbla Theater. rooms; also housekeeping rooms. I LOST. ‘bullding material. 1124 Mission; tel. So. 787. EDDY, 761—Newly furnished sunny rooms; | LOST—White bull terrier. with one brindle engines, !A“hlnd mlcmn'g. Me- & How: ard. -hand; cheaper than 333 Sacramento. ‘BOILE] INTOgg’ & WOLPMAN, Fremont SAFES_New and _second. ever. Hermann Safe Mafc., SAFES—Bargains in new and second-hand; all sizes; half od:'inl.l cost. 109-111 Market, 8. F. LOST—Parrot; $ _reward. 1417 Folsom street.’ FOUND. FOUN: watch. Appl. ween hd & ot atter T . e GRAPHOPHONES, §10; Records, & per do.; Projectoscope, $100. Bacigalupl, 983-f .‘Fm. COFFEE mlill, scale, hand-truck, letter-press, desk and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. 5 BARS, showcases, counters, shel , ete., bought and sold. 1068 Mission, na:‘rnic'lnth. and $5; every convenience. - -Newly reno- FRANKLIN, 21 (Newport House) vated sundy rooms; 3 m., 102 Bartlett st. FOUND—Fox er, white, with black spots. Call 2903 on st. o ELEVEN n offl¢ s LEYENTE, 0 Robh offos of The Cal any proposition. $50 TO $50,000; lowest rates; st and 2d mortg.; Dryden, 413 Montgomery st. gages, estates, etc. CITY and country: any sum: ist and 2d mort- MURPHY, 625 Market st. ON pianos, rates; no com.; no _removal: lowest 116 McAllister st. o'clock; branch office tions and want ads tal MONTGOMERY, 527. cor. Clay- n e e catt until 9:30 Subscrip- Ken. l;‘lNA;OlAL ALY e LOANS on real estate, bonds, ete. 5"" rates. McAFEE BROS.. 103 Mc PAWNBROKERS. b e e BE WISE and borrow from the Cut Rate Loan Office, 22 Mason st., bet. Market and Eddy. ADVICE free on all ATTORNEYS AT LaW. R L T STACK, 14 McAllister st., room 64. legal matters. T. F. ADVICE free; no_ch W. . W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st. e e e i e arge unless successful. PHYSICIANS. 1206 Market; diseases DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence, of women a speclalty. MARRIAGE Joseph Austin Hutchinson and. Albert J. Bannick and Philip L. Ballen and Soj Charies W. Burton and Marrlage licenses have been fasued as follows ). Stron Jr. and Elizabeth Halght 44 Albert E. Bartlett and Jfllrhlnk Ferguson. LICENSES. 27-22 23-18 26-24 24-20 48-43 Neille Scott. Alice E. Kane. Hlariet B. Birth, marriage and mail will not be handed in at either of ANDERSON—May Anderson, a daughter. Lynn, & son. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. inserted. and be indorsed with the name and residence of Persons guthorized to have -he same published. BORN. 11, 1838, to the wife of A. LYNN—May 12, 188, to the wife of John P. death notices sent by They must be the publication otfices claco. the bride, by San Francisco. LE cisco. 19, 1888, by the Rev. J. ot the tanley of San isco. MARRIED. BEARMAN—JOSEPH—In this city, 1893, by Rabbi Isidore Myers, Charles Bear- man and Mary Joseph, both of San Frans HARR!S—EVANS—"‘MAY&% 1898, e Rev. Thomas V. Harris and Grace Evans, both of FEVRE—EVANS—In_ Bakersfield, Cal., May §, 1898, by the Rev. Dr. Fuller, Dr. J. P. Lefevre and Bessie Evans, both of fan Fran- MAKINSON—McCARTY — In this city, 183, by the Rev. J. Makinson and Carre . McCarty. NIELAND—KOMMEROH—In .his city, May 8, Nieland and Katie Kommeroh. STEWART—SMITH—May 10, 298, el br e 24 0.' at the home Stewart and Anna WINTLER—CRISP—In San Anselmo, 11, Robert Mackenzle, D.D.. May 10, at the home of Willlam _Rader, A. Emery, A. J. H. Schroeder,” John E. illlam Rader, Smith, both Hert Tohn L. poa Seh James J ‘Willlam. Baisted By the Rev. W Mlexan Yy e . . Al Henry H. Wintler and Frances I ‘55'-;)'])" DIED. Antony, Charley Meston, George ‘Archer, Katle Muller, Ceannette Sl gt ™ et Orr, Alexander Poulson, Christina 13 Jouvenal. Carl F. ‘Winstanley, Ella McLellan, Grace ANTONY—In this city, May 13, 1898, Charley, beloved and youngest' son of Henry and Car- rie Antony, and brother of Laura, Freddie, Henry and Carrle Antony, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year § months and 27 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 81 North Point street, betwcen Hyde and Larkin, Bay and Beach. Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. ARCHER—In this city, May 12, 1898, Katie, beloved daughter of Edward and the late Katherine Archer, and sister of Harry Ed- ward Archer, a native of San Francisco, aged 15 years and 24 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the suneral this day (Saturday), at 11:15 o'clock, from 3363 Twent: third street. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. CUDWORTH—In this city, May 12, 1898, James W., beloved husband of Johanna Cudworth, and father of Royal W. and Emory A. Cud- worth, a native of Vermont, aged 73 years 6 months and 4 days. p [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the family residence, 2018 Union street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. CURLEY—In this city, May 12, 1898, Mary, be- loved wife of Patrick Curley, mother of John and Fanny Curley, sister of Mrs. K 'ie Elliot and Michael O'Connor, and niece of Mrs. Flannigan, a native of the parish of Ayer- court, County Galway, Ireland, aged 3 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturd; at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 262% Clementina :treet, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for. services, at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. EWART—In West Oakland, May 13 188 George S., son of Annie Fliza Ewart, & na- tive of Ireland, aged 11 years and § months. GRAEBER—In this city, May 13, 1888, Louls: dearly beloved wife of Charles C. Graebes dearly beloved mother of Lottie, Florence and Charles Graeber, sister of George and John Frank, and niece of James Frank, a native of San Francisco, aged 37 years and 16 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- between Califor- dence, 2121 Fillmore street, nia and Sacramento. Interment I O. O. F. Cemeter HASSETT—In this city, May 13, 1895, Nina, beloved and only daughter of Mrs. Emma Flassett, a native of California, aged 6 years 5 months and 13 days. HERITAGE—In this city, May 1, 18, John L., beloved husband of Alice P. Herltage, father of Mrs. Hattie Kelly, son of John and Mary Elizabeth Heritage, and brother of Mrs, C. F. Crouse, Mrs. George Ormsby, Mrs. Wililam JDunn, Mrs. Dell Ferguson and Jo- seph Heritage, a native of San Francisco, aged 39 years 5 months and 10 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Mrs. C. F./Crouse, 719 Goldgn Gate avenue. HOAR—In this city, May 12, 1%, John, dearly beloved husband of Mary Jane Hoar, and father of John, Edward and Thomas Hoar, a native of Athlone, County Roscommon, Ire- land, aged 69 years and 10 months. TFFriends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral t. day (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 317 Bryant street, thence to St. PBrendan’s Church, where a low requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HULLIN—In this city. May 12, 188, Margaret Hullin, a native of England, T7 years. HYLAND—In this city, May 11, 1838, James, beloved husband of Jennie Hyland, and father of David, Willlam, Lizzie and Edmond Hy- land, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 40 years and 2 months. = Notice of funeral hereafter. JOHNSON—In the City and County Hospital, May 13, 1898, Willlam Johnson, a native of Sweden, aged 40 years. JOUVENAL—In Oakland, May 13, 1898, Carl Frederick, infant son of Hugo and Julla Jou- venal, a native of Oakland, aged 9 months. McLELLAN—In_ Stege, Contra Costa County, Cal., May 12, 189, Grace E., beloved daugh- ter ‘of Brice B. and Elizabéth J. MeLellan, a native of San Francisco, aged 17 years 6 months and 3 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock, at Stege, Contra Costa. _County. Services to be held at the First Presbyterian Church, corner Polk and Golden Gate avenue, San Francisco, at 1 o clock. MESTON—In this city, May 13, 1838, George Meston, a native of England, aged 71 years. | MULLER—In Oakland, May 12, 159, Jeannette, beloved wife of Charles Muiler, and mother of Charles W. Muller, a native'of Leicester- shire, England, aged 46 years 10 months and 10 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 605 Sixth street, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. OLSEN — In this city, May 13, 186, Kate, be- Toved wife of Otto Olsen, daughter of Julla Tawler, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Dolph and John, Edward, William, Kate and Alex Kronholmn, and sister of Mrs. Rand and Julia Kronholmn, a native of Carlow, Ire- land, aged 47 years and 4 days. £ Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral ta-morrow (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 247 Perry street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will De celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. ORR—In this city, May 13, 18%, Alexander Orr, brother of Mrs. Janet Orr, a native of Coat- bridge, Scotland, aged 58 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 3:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Craig, Cochran & Co.. 22 and 26 Mint avenue. Interment Victoria, B. C. POULSON—In this city, May 11, 189, Chris- tina Poulson, beloved mother of Mrs. Martin Jackson, Mrs. G. Buhler and Mrs. C. Lourell, a native of Sweden, aged 86 years § months and 1 day. (Chicago, Ill., and Oakland, Cal., papers please copy.) & [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invitel to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1235 Market street. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, via‘ the 2 o'clock creek boat. ROONEY—Etta, dearly beloved wife of John P, Rooney, daughter of Michael and Ellen Wall, and sister of Mrs. J. K. Stanton, Mrs. E. Brown and Patrick and Winnle Wall, a native of Portland, Me. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. RUSSAU—In Oakland, May 12, 188, John M. ‘Russau, beloved father of Alice, Theresa and the late James H. and John J. Russau, a na- tive of Lubeck, Germany, aged 71 years 3 .months and 24 davs. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Monday, May 16, 159, at 9:30 o'clock, from St. Fran- ©cls de Bales Church. Interment private, St Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland. No flowers. SMITH—In Watrus, New Mexico, Walter M. Smith, son of William B, Smith and Mrs. M. A. Foss, and brother of Jones and Goidie Foss, Edmund Smith, Mrs. Ollie Willlams. of Sacramento and the late Mrs. Rowena Scully, a native of Sacramento, aged\23 vears. SWAIN—In this city, May 12, 1898 Pinkie, beloved wife of John H. Swain, daughter of Martha B. and the late E. L Armstrong, mother of Mrs. E. Bledsoe, Mrs. Joseph Me- Mahon and Fay Swain, and sister of Mrs. Kate Carey, Mrs. Charles B. Slocum and W. G. and R. B. Armstrong, o native of Texas. WATSON—In this city, May 11. 153, Bennie ¥, dearly beloved son of Benjamin F. and Atinfe Watson, and_brother of May, James, Peter and Annie Watson, a native of San Franeisco, aged 11 years 7 months and 9 days. [ Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from Mizpah Pres- byterian Church, Harrison street, near Fifth Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. WHITE—In Oskland, May 12, 1898, John B., ‘only son of J. B. White, and brother of Mrs. J. B. Shelby and Mrs. 'E. C. Southworth, a native of Oregon, aged 31 years 3 months and 2 days. Triends and acquaintances are respect. o0y neited to attend the faneral this day (Saturday), from the funeral parlors of James Taylor, 464 Twelfth street. Interment tain View Cemetery.. o WINDROW—In_this city, May 13, 1888, , dearly beloved son of Olivia and the lats Joseph Windrow, and brother of Christopher, Joseph and. Albert Windrow and Mrs. James de Succa. & pative of San Franclsco, aged % years and 10 months. A member of Mis- sion_Parlor No. 8, N. 8. G. W. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 3403 Twenty-sixth street, corner of Mission. Interment Masonic Cemetery. N. S. G. W.—Mission Parlor No. 3, N. S. G. W.: Members will assemble at Twenty-sixth and Mission streets at 1:30 o'clock sharp, to-morrow (Sunday), to attend the funeral of our late brother, John Windrow. Tines. for non-attendance will be strictly enforced. SOL_JACOBS, President. JAMES ELLISON, Secretary. WINSTANLEY—In this city, May 12, 188, ‘Ella, beloved wife of Clement Winstanley, a native of Rhode Island, aged 48 years and 6 O Eviends and acquaintances are respect ends s fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock., from_ her late residence, %31 Lombard street. Interment ‘National Cemetery, Presidio. ATIVE DAUGHTERS' MEMORTAL DAY— N inertn and La Estrella Parlors, N. D. G. W., will observe Memorial day with priate exercises in commemoration of their Hechased sisters to-morrow (Sunday). at 2 Selock, at Sterra Hall, Native Sons’ bufld- ing, 414 Mason street. Friends are invited to attend. - B McAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS % FIFTH BT., Opp. Lincoln School. Telepione, South . Estab. 1858, Tel. South 47. CRAIG &COCH oun- RAN CO. Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 22, 24 AND 26 MINT AVENUE. assistants. Spacious chapel for the

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