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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 24 1898 18 1598, Stephen Cox, LODGING ' JUSES FOR SALE. Aaknr-fno‘& CO., up to date Brokers, 2% | ALL OVER TOWN: eary 285 rooms; clears $400 monthly....... +$5000 106 rooms; elegant; net receipts $3000. . 4500 Market; best in city. . 2500 sunny corner; traunsient.. . 2000 | Kearny; elegant office : %00 best on Post; bargain. . 1650 Powell; transient; fine. corner ‘Market; clears $100. Kearny st.; corner; clears §76. ro Poweli; all steady Toomers. 5 rooms; clears $40 monthly. ell; elegant. Ills st.; free rent. rs at your own price. S; central; coziest little tran- Farrell st.; clears §%5. KREDO ge for h KREDO & CO., 21 Geary st. 54-ROOM corner house; clears $200 $1600 20 rooms; near City Hall; worth $100 650 286 rooms: clears $400 . 4500 § rooms and bath; flat 175 -room house; new; 1400 rooms on Market; rent $1: 1400 80-room apartment house . 24-room house on Howard 47—New and g0od ... 1600—On Market st fine corner. 1 can sell them. R, 1020 Market st. ; Golden Gate ave. 11 rooms; corner Hyde; rent $3 ® rooms on Turk; bargain. Easy terms. 405 Turk st., room 1 A—$1200; 8-ROOM house, clearing _about 3125 er month; rent low; 2 blocks north of Mar- ot WIL 753 Market et FURNITURE FOR SALE. 1 OAK bedroom set, 3 pes, 1 bedstead, bureau and washstand, $12; no dealers. 3476 18th st MUSICAL INSTRUMI TS, AS ~- are selling good upright plan 6 cash gate and approve this method. Prices are the same as if purchased for all cash. Bargains in good second-band upright®upon seme easy pavments and some good pianos for $3, $4 and $ per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Stelnway dea corner Kearny and Sutter ets., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and opp. Fifth. | 4 $6 per month, we ask you to investi- | dest and largest house | | LBAVE: | house, 10 rooms | HOUSES TO LET. A~ AN AN You see houses to rent by BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st ELEGANT 8-room houses; Sixth ave., bet. Cal- ifornia and Lake sts.; prices will surprise you. MARCUSE & REMMEL, 628 Market st. reasonable. HOUSE, 4 rooms and stable; attic; f Nint] NWORTH, 4ll—House, 9 rooms, bath. Inquire of EASTON & ELDRIDGE or 1323 O'Farrell st. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. o T A e GPRARY, 606, formerly 518—Elegant sunny par- | "lor: stites, single and double rooms; also housekeeping. GBARY, 622—Elegant front sunny bay-window parlors; also othier rooms; bath, gas. | GLOBE House, $21 Howard—Per night, 2S¢ to $1; week, $1 to §4; reading-room; Howard cars. GREEN, 716—Light sunny room, furnished, $ per month. GUERRERO, 1152—Sunny bay-window front alcove room, well furnished; cheap. TO let—A lodging-house, 30 rooms, large room: on Mission st., near Sixth; rent §105. JOHN PFORR, 403 Pine PSR ————— COTTAGES TO LET. 5 rooms, base- 8628A—Sunny cottage, ; Tear cottage. cottages, § and 6 rooms: bath; base- ment; yard; cheap. 1876 Fifteenth Dolores. $20_COTTAGE, § rooms; prettiest in city; new; ref £t key at corner grocery. e 2D HOUSES TO LET. 10—C ompl 1 sunny end bath. Call bet. 1:30 and TAYLOR, 4p. m. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly | “call, in wrappers, for mailing. FLATS TO LET A—FIVE days free, 4 flat | ‘A—Nice flats, near Geary and | A—10 days free, 14 flats. | A—Elegant new flats, cottages and houses, | SPECK & CO., 602 Market ALL OVER TOWN You ses flats to rent by VE! 10 Mo mery st. modern flat, § rooms, §18; 8 rooms, 230 Broadway 837, near Twenty-first—Cheap rent, rooms and bath eac BALDWIN & v flats; 4 rooms and asement flat, $9. ja | caLtFo CORNER store; 4 rooms and stable; rent § also 4 sunny rooms; gas and bath; rent 31 22d-st. cars pass the door. 8851 Twenty-fourth er of Vicksburg. ; & sunny rooms, bath, basement, d; rent reasonable. 134 Page st. FULTON, 13 Fine middie flat; 6 rooms; bath; modern; $30; near City Hall. near | HANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Select famlily rooming-house; $1 50 to $6 per week. HOWARD, 9%—A nice sunny room in a quiet family for a young man; $4 a month. B, 62—Large front room suitable for keeping. LARKIN, §04—Sunny front room neatly fur- nished; one or two persons; $6. CITY REAL ESTATE. DO YOU WARIArN ADDITION COTTAGE VERY CHEAP? Pretty cottage of 6 rooms, bath, etc.; street work complete and everything to be desired in a nice little home. Cost owner $3750 six w‘i" ago; now he needs cash and will ce for ONLY $2900. SEE 1T! SEB IT! A BARGAIN. HERMAN MURPHY, 628 Market st. MATRIMONY. ze_send 12c for May “Wed- ding Bell,” 18 pgs.; 676 gents; 423 ladles; no fee. EDITOR, 11! Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. BUSINESS s ERSONALS. FOR SALE_The select halrdressing and mani- cure parlors must be sold; owner leaving fonnoing a remarkable business. APppI MRS, TOBINS, 212 Post ek ALL secking marria 8 “1200_Sunny front rooms in private rent $4 per month and upwards. 18 (Sliver State)—Elegontly furnished Tooms, single by the week, §150 to $3; suites, COSTLESS clothes—Clothes made to” order; clothes that fit; clothes that jar the high priced tallors in quality of goods and mini- Joum of price; for instance, on a $20 sult, 5 down and 1 _per week. Agency BOSTON arior, piano; 26—Nice large sunny ; $10 month. running water; bath; suitable MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, $1 per week. OFARRELL, 210A—Sunny bay-window front room, $12; other rooms, $8 and $10. $4 to $6; baths; hot water; transient; elevator. -OOT N "MILLS, 52 Broadway, Oakland, 1097 Large bay-window parlor; fold- | NO extra charge for dressing your hair in the bath and gas; rent for two, 3. very latest style; price c only; good v awitches, $1; best, finest quality, $350; extra heavy, long, $. Open Sundays from § to 12. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. ELECTRIC lights In every room; Winchester House, 4 Third st., nr. Market; 200 rooms, %5c to $1 50 per night: $150 to $6 week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. LT, 21—New management, new fur- | “hiture; elegantly furnished sunny suites and | gingle rooms; bath and gas; rent reasonable. | OFARRELL, 327—Large front room, well tur- nished, $10; sunny single room, $7. | PHILADELPHIA House—Furnished rooms, Tic | "Weic and upwards. 421 Bush st unny sulte or single rooms: first- ery respect. MRS. M. SCHULZ. POWELL, 603—Flegantly furnished sunny front room; also housekeeping rooms. SHERMA IAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. STOCKTON, 804, mear Post—Newly furnished fe: also single. sunny suite, suit. ma SUTTER, 1111—Nicely furnished rooms; single or en sulte; also housekeeping; reasonable. double and single TURK, 406—Sunny suites 3—Ladles' and children’s sults 8 Ninth st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., Real Estate Agents, L SWEENY RANCH. Near Redwood City, San Mateo County; In tracts of 100 acres or less; rich soll; 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. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., €3S Market st., San Francisco, or Branch Office, Redwood Clty. TO LBASBE Dairy and fruit ranch; milk Toute; 2 cows; 10 acres; adfoining Vallejo: Eood opening for industrious family man with CLAITRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance clairvoyant' and medium; whiie 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 burle property; locates treasures. minerals: tells your entire Iife, rast, present and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours 10a m toh r ; perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mall. fend stamp for circular with epecial terms. 'MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rooms 25 and 26, 1208 Market st., opposite Sixth. YOUR futare told by cards; ladie ; gents, 25c. 221 Sixth st. = g Tl MME. HANSON, palmist, card reader; past. present and futiire; Zic. 148 Sixth st., room 10 MME, MOREAU, best medium and ca reader; hc up; German spoken. 13 Fourth st. MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; %c up. 5 Fourth st. MISS EDNA V. GRANT, card-reader and THE best general ranch in California; 455 acres; two-thirds alfalfa land, balance good hay land; improvements cost $13,000; a snap to the right parties. CLARK & CO., 224 Mont- gomery st. some money. Address at once box 4384, Call. palmist. 215 Kearny st., room 3. MME, SYBILLE, cradle to gravs; future hus- band's picture, %c; ladles. 914 O'Farrell s MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS—First in_her pro- SMALL well improved ranch near to town; & bargain for cash; must sell. Box 460, Call. cod land, $10 and §20 an acre. sta_Co.. Cal OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. MRS. DR, JOHNSTON. masseuse, electriclan, rained nurse. Office heated. 679 Geary st. QUINONIA is th NIA 1s the most perfect hair tonio Toade: try it. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. HOME In_confinement; diseases of women. MRS, DR. FUNKE, 416 8th st., Alameda. CTLOAKS and fine tallor-made suits to order at wholesale figures. 20 Sansome st. SUITS to order on easy installments. LEMOS, Market st., bet. 7th and Sth. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in the United States or Canada one Year for 31 0, postage ree. L DRESSMAKERS, MMB, GOLDSTEIN_Tlegant, _stylish dresses. $5 up; dresses de over. 6 Eddy st., rm. 86. west of s KOHLER & CrASE'S, | = E B 26, 28 and 70 O'Farrell st. Pianos, organs | GROVE, 145, ne City Hall_Elegant top flat; | rooms: also 3 front connecting rooms com- BAN FRANCIS Ladles’ French Talloring anr‘.d ~11 other musical instruments of! all | & room hmhe.u B e D plete housekpg; range; bath; running water. College, 916 Market st grades and pric~- Terms easy; prices low- | o — = = = — — est. le done to };)lenda and | HOW. . 533-Upper flat; all newly papered | TAYLOR, 103—Sunny double room with sep- PROPOSALS. satisf; ’ and cleaned: b rooms; rent reduced; $13. | _arate beds, $10; sunny sin le room, $1 50. A Co T ol T T Tichtae | TE . S T % NG, TERRI : CLARK MWISE & CO. cor. Grant ave. and | HARRISON, 20il, opposite Eighteenth—Four | TENTH. 18, neqt Market—Nice large sundy ZONA. RI = ) kitchen if desired; ry cheap. Geary 'st., agents Conover, Kingsbury and other pianos; opened May 1; new stock: spe- cial prices; easy terms; inspection favited. “CROWN' plano is the greatest yet_made; free concerts this week at Fresno, Vallejo, and at HOCK ETT BROS. SECOND-HAND planos at all prices: terms extremely accommodatin, BENJ. CURTAZ 16 to 20 O'Fa st., agents for the INWAY plano for §100; a 1 . examine 1ist of bargalne this week. THE Newby, Evans, our rent plan; 310, 312 Post st. “easy payments 9 Market st 150: agency famous HAMILTON, 324 Post st. JANT walnut upright for sale; $i0 Leavenworth s er month. SCOTT- nianos rented, 560 Hayes st. 5 Co. cheap. ot GOOD u; st next Hiber fa Bank. scale; new styles. Farrell st. . old and new. H. , 2 Latham place. .y—Open until 8:30 The Call. Subscrip- lins, zi o'clock: tions and want a omE A HORSES. buggies, Horse Mar every Wed- les E, Au . harness of all CAMP w - kinds Emporium Sales | Yards, EWELL. ES. WAGONS AND CARRIAG THREE-QUARTER end spring, ball bearlng axle, rubbe: . plano body buggy. Can be geen at O'BRIEN & S Golden Gate ave. and P k st s and vehicles. Lie- n, opp. City Hall ECIAL eale of hi bold Harness Co. FINE laundry, ker's and mil wagons cheap | for cash or installments: 1 floe top and o0pea | §28 Harrison st. buggy: also 1 hack. —Branc nd want ads taken. FOR SALE—MISC 2 at Alameda bo in & 1 belonging: nches high, $3. Hoh milk; 24 quarts per olsom st. sale; tame for children. Apply and’ Douglass T new upright plano; $10 guaranteed. 225 Sutter st. thoroughbred Great Dane pups. 430 Twenty-ninth st. BARS, back bars, mirrors, €how cases, coun. fers, linoleum, office furniture, store and office of The Call. Sub- | | | office furniture and fixtures; new and sec- | J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 above Sixth, ) hose for Irrigation purposes; line engines, etc. H. S. WHITE, Mission st. cnd-hand Mission t. GAS fixtures very low: large assortment; 1 A1 9 how! barber washstands, cheap. HUF- SCHMIDT, 622 Golden Gate ave. , engines, dynamos, elect], Smith Co., 527 Mission. cer, denler second-hand 1124 Mission; tel. So. 787. engines, 2d-hand machinery. Mc- Y & WOLPMAN, Fremont & Howard. cheaper than acramento. ew and_second-han Hermann Safe Mafe., 633 Bargains in new and second-hand; ail riginal cost. 108-111 Market, . Records, $5 per doz. Projectoscope, . 33-946 M”EL COFFER mill, scale, hand-truck, letter-press, desk and eafe cheap. 102 Clay st. GRAPHOFH BARS, showcases, counters, shelving, bought and sold. 1063 Mission, near Sevent] LOST. at soldiers’ camp, Bay District, Saturday, purse containing dia- mond, jewelry, etc. Return to WISE, 9 Montgomery st.; no guestions asked. LOST—In Presidio, a black sunshade. Teturn to 625 Locust ave.; reward. ARD—Lost, lease | SACRAMENTO, 8397 | SUNNY flat of 6 rooms and bath | Tent 815 | GEARY, 1917—For nice sunny rooms to let; rent $10. FHAYES, 82—Sunny flat of 6 rooms; bath; large vard; basement; $25. IF YOU are looking for a house, cottage or flat to rent In any part of the Misston, from $10 to $30, call on us. L. A. SOUC & CO., 485- 487 Valencla st., near Sixteenth. | | | | §08—Sunny newly furnished lights, bath, with board; 527, cor. Clay—Open untlil 9:30 MERY. Subscrip- branch office of The Call. taken McALLISTER, 7 rent §30. K MODERN flats 7 and 8 rooms, bath, etc: Va. lencia, st. near Sixteenth......§28 and $30 rent oo flats T and § Tooms, bath, etc: new sion st., near Sixteenth.§25 and $27 50 rents bath Modern flats 6 rooms, corner Six- teenth and Church sts. .$27 50 rent Valencia, near -$18 rent bath; Erle st., 15 and $16 rent tieth and Valencla sts Modern flats 6 rooms, Twenty-second st... Modern_flats 4 and & rooms, between Mission and Howard.. Apply to L. A. SOUC & CO., 485 and 487 Va- lencia st., near NIC fu; and bath. Ap- ply 111 Lib $22 50 rent | Modern flats 8 rooms, bath, corner Twen- | ALL sunny new, cheerful: first-class every respect optional. The £ 505 Stockton ; Kearn: | EDDY, 628 (Irvingdale)—Love | “table’ nice locatn; suits, $40 up; single, $20 up. ELLIS. f1S—Nicely furnished best, board; $20 per month. | FOLSOM, fl1—Swedish private boarding, with |~ room, $t to $ veek; nice location. SOUTH PARK, 159—Good table board, $3 per Week; with nice sunny front room, # week. SUTTER, 1128—Sunny suite; single rooms; first- class board; largegrounds. Mrs. W. F. Evans. rooms, near Hyde—2 flats in first-class or- $16 and $18. 459, corner Bighteenth—Flat of b roor Nice flat 8 rooms and batl all modern improvement accommoda- tevenson st. 733 . above Valencia—An up- bath; y=rd. TWENTY-NINTH, 42, rooms and bath; $12. ENCIA, 70— sunny rooms and bathroom; Noe—Flat; & near $14—FLAT; § rooms. ween Mason and TGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open until 9:30 cl 2 h office of The Call. Subscrip- tions and want ads taken. lor. FURNISHED FLATS. Furnished flat of 8 rooms for ing: 320 KEARNY, light houseke RGOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. et ose a0 Very desirable housekeeping rooms; bath; garden; private; splendid gas range Tocation. EIGHTH, 246—Nice sunny housekeeping rooms, from $6 up. EIGHTH, | iedtche “Large furnished sunny Hot and cold water; bath. Toom. 314—Large sunny front bedroom and bath; stove: closet; sink; water; $iL. FIFTH, 425%2 sunny rooms housekeeping; water in kitchen. | 116—Two large rooms for housekeep- single room: sunny; cheap. © aduits; 4 comfortable rooms; HOWARD, 7T62—TFurnished double rooms from $6 per thonth upward; housekeeping. unfurnished HARRISON, 6184 fine sunny rooms, 2 \re; stove; $11 to quiet adults. LEAVENWORTH, 10153 connecting unfur- nished basement rooms and bath; $19. 1175 Large sunny front room and MARK: ks Kitchen, folding bed, $14; 3 rooms, $10. McALLI —2 sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping. McALLISTER, 402, corner Polk—Two nicely | farnished front rooms; housekeeping; terms | easonable. 1 MIND houscKeeping; no children. MISSION, plete for housekeepin: no objection children. MISSION, 925% Completely furnished sunny front housekeeping rooms; gas and bath. MISSION housekeeping, $2 & weel. NATOMA, 64—Three sunny furnished rooms: complete for housekeeping; rent §12 month. 161_Nicely furnished, two sunny bay- ow rooms: gas range; bath; grate; $i2. PINE, 706%-One, two or three fine large sun- ny rooms: gas; bath: private family. STEVENSON, 622—Two neatly furnished sun- ny rooms and the use of the kitchen. TURK, 543—Large front rooms complete for houseleeping; gas and bath; $12 and §15. THIRD, 143—Sunny housekeeping rooms, com- plete; first floor; front; bath, gas. /AN NESS ave., 400—Most elegant, sunny cor. flat; 8 rooms and bath; complete for house- keeping; no children; all front rooms. N NESS, 1021, nr. Geary_st.—Front sunny 23 t0; one suite for §15; gas range. €5 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of The Caw. Subseriptions and want ads taken. OAKLAND HOUSEKEEPING EIGHTH, 508, near Broadway Station—2 sunny front rooms, complete for housekeeping. ROOMS TO LET. APARTMENTS; quiet, homelike; reasonable Com. Transter Co., 22 Stockton st.; trunks moved to any part of city, Zic; phone Main 49, TOST_In Mechanics' Library, Monday, purse containing small amount of money, one {ieket, two cards. Return to 109 Guerrero st.; in Western Addition, a medal J. ROSS. Please re- 1 2236 Bush st. $20 REWARD-Lost, & black and white fox ter- rier bitch. Return 1110 Battery st. LOST—A dog; white and y: Return to 35 reward. lden West Hot LOST—Sunday morning: small blue Scotch ter- rier dog. without collar. Finder will receive t 1715 Broadway, near Franklin st. ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant Hinny rooms, en suite and single; first-class in every respect; terms reasonable. Sutter 715-T19—Furnished and reasonable. AT 609 Hyde, anfurnished; choice and sunny; AT 147 powell and 211 O'Farrell, nicely fur- nishea®rooms by day, week or month. AT 242 Stockton—Sunny rooms; pretty view: Quiet bouse; baths; gas; very reasonable. ; rent $27 80. | | G Jane place, off Pine st., furnished for | ALL Ladles—C only Dr. A, T_Front room and kitchen for 10f—Two large sunny rooms com- | §39—Large sunny rooms complete for | THE Oriel—With or without board; new, ele- gantly furnished, beautiful sunny Market-st. | suites, with board for 2, 340 per month; single rooms accordingly. | VAN NESS ave. S08—Beautiful sunny rooms; | "modern: newly' furnished; with board. CHILDREN BOARDED. AN elderly mother's care; references. Jady will take Infants to board: a 23434 Sixth_st. i STORES TO LET. NICE large store to let at 6 $20. and three living rooms; rent $10. 2M3 st. | STORE or _factory, well lighted middle, all | " over; 25x1%0 or part. 19 Howard st. OFFICES TO LET. | S e e T T | OFFICE room, =il furnished, with large vauit, | “at CLARK & CO’'S., 224 Montgomery st., | mext the Mflls bullding; (agents for the sani- | Seary memmes i nes B R G0 Sa® wh g | SIXTH, 43, corner Mission (Esmond House)— | 75 rooms occupied by Dr. Henry Sylvester for | 12 years as dental parlors; 4 rooms occupled | by Dr. M. Krotozyner, physician and sur- | geon, for 10 years. FINE partly furnished offices. 901 Sutter st. corner Leavenworth MEDICAL. and Mrs. M. Davies, | “true friends of all invalids, men and women ; safe and quick cure guar- or irregularity; disgrace | e, ina sympathy and aid; sure reilef, though else fail; delicacy, privacy, home, ables adopted: travelers treated; no | self-cure sent; call or write; free; con- | fdential. MRS. M. DAVIES, 59 McAilister |5 8t $1; very strong, §2; cure, $5. | ALL of Dr. Foulet's capsules are guaranteed | Tabsolute cure for all female diseases; posi- _bath, two beds; two stoves; gas and conl; 0. | {iyely sate and sure; no danger or atfer ef- | GOLDEN GATE, 623 sunny rooms, bay-| fects; taken in time it also acts as a pre- Window; furnished for housekeeping. | Ventive: price §150 per box, sent free "by = = | mail on receipt of pric consultation on all | Epeclal diseases free. WALLER BROS. 3 Grant ave., S A Caution—Befors pur- chasing elsewhere write us. DRS. GOODWIN makes a specialty of diseases of woien; irregularities from any cause re- stored In one day, or no charge; restores strength and vigor of organ unexcelled; ma- fernity home; best medical attendance; low fees; cure, $5: pills, $1;: when others fall, gee free of charge. 401 Van Ness ave., nmear McAllister st. EW process; a great progress in medical efence for femaie trouble; no matter from what cause; no medicine or instruments used: restores in one day without fail; every Woman her own physiclan; away, disgrace; consultation free: can be sent and used at home; by the weil known DR. POPPER, 818 Kearny st.; plls and capsules, $1. ONT that restores all cases of athly 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 to 5 and.7 to 8. MRS. DR. WYETH, 208 Turk st., near Jones. A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all female Alseases; a home in confinement, with best possible ‘care; with privacy of home and con- Venience of a hoepital; those sick or discour- aged call on the doctor and state their case; they will find in her a true friend. MRS! DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st., nr. Leavenworth. A TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly {rresularities, from w! ever cause; no instruments used; guaranteed cure at office, $5; travelers helped instantly; home in confinement: consult free; hours 016 B, 7 to 8. DR. and MRS. KOHL, 1122 Market. LADIES, Chichester's English Pennyroval Pills (Dtamond Brand), best; safe, reliable; take ho owper; send 4c stamps for particulars, ““Relldf for Ladles”; letter by return mail; at druggists. Chichester Chemical Co., Phila, | DR. and MRS. WEG! R, 1312 Golden Gate | Pave., private home in confinement, with every | comfort; best care and attendance; terms | moderate; infants adopted into good homes. DR. WISE'S private sanitarium, 307 Jones st., formerly of S00 Kearny and late of Belview Hospital, N. Y.; diseases of women; advice free; experienced lady attendant. | A BOON to wives and mothers—Seguro; price $150; RICHARDS & CO., 406 Clay st.; send 3¢ stamp for particulars’ to Seguro Manu- facturing Co., 631 K st.. Sacramento, Cal. | N ALPEAU'S French piils, a boon to ladies with |~ femaie troubles; no, danger: safe cure; §2 G0; don’t delay until too late: 0SGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal. NORTH Beach Sanitarium, 1412 Mason st.; pri- vate home in confinement; competent physi- clans and nurses; trms. reas. Powell-st. cars. ELECTRICAL treatments; cures all monthly irregularities; no medicine; no pain; lady at- hours 9-4, 7-8. 22081 Mission st. DRS. DONOVAN, 1206 Folsom st., takes ladies at her home in their confinement; terms mod- erate and everything strictly confidential. express C. O. BOHEMIA, 239 Post—Elegant rooms; reason- rates; bath; gas; elevator; very central. DR. HALL, % MecAllister s diseases of women and children. DELAWAKE, 1435 Market—Furnished -or un- furnished single and double rms.; 35, $10 mo. $75 REWARD—Lost at Camp Richmond yes- terday afternoon, & green leather purse, sil- Ver mountings; contained diamond jewelry, Above reward will be paid to finder on re- turn to W. C. WISE, 1516 Point Lobos ave., or 9 Montgomery st. TYPEWRITERS. ALL fypewriters sold and rented; few partly used for sale cheap; send for samples and prices. ALEXANDER& CO., 110 Montgomery. EDDY, 207—Newly furnished single and double Tooms, $6 a month and up. )DY, 761—Newly furnished sunny room vate family; very reasonabl 3% per PLLIS, 377-Large, double room for two gentlemen; running water, $15 per month. ELLIS, 327—An elegantly Diano, light housckeeping; $30 per month. “YOST, good order, $25; send for sample work. Q55 E°Y BANNAN, 33 Montgomery st. ELLIS, 418 (Grand Carnot)—First-class sunny rooms and suites for gents, §1 50 to §8 week. MARKET 4—Branch office of The Call; want ads and subscriptions taien. nm—-mw: furnished rooms to let, conveniences. < LADIES—Mrs. Dr. Puetz: infallible. safe rem- edies; 38 years' experlence. 254% Fourth st. ALASKA ENTERPRISES. = Dawson, Alaska Venturs Co. Steamship FOR Dawson. foils for St Michasls June 16, P ecting with the specdlest steamer on the PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS CALLED FOR. Notice is hereby given that the Capitol Grounds and Building Commission of the Ter- ritory of Arizona will receive and Inepect plans Epecifications and estimates of cost of a Capitol butlding for the: Territory of Arizona to be )itol grounds, being dition of 10ts to the City , at thelr office in Phoenix, July, 1888, at the hour of erected on the C; A" of the Capitol of Phoenix, Arizon: on the 20th day of 10 o'clock a. m. of sald date; the cost of aaldl‘ building not to exceed the sum of $50,000. At same time and place said Capitol Grounds and Building Commission will meet and open all bids and plans, and examine and inspect all plans specifications and estimates of cost for said proposed Capitol Bullding that Thay be submitted to it, reserving the right to | modify any plans and specifications or to re- Ject any and all of the same. ‘Any one desiring to furnish plans, specifica- tions and estimates of cost of sald proposed Capitol building can obtain full particulars by addressing H. B. St. Clalre, secretary of sald commission. Raid plans and specifications advertised for in this notice must be filed with sald secretary on or before 10 o'clock a. m., on the 20th day of July, 1888, This advertisement {s duly ordered by the Capitol Grounds and Building Commission in regular session at Phoenix, this 13th day of May, 1888 1. N. BELL, President. H. B. ST. CLAIRE, Secretary PLANS and specifications invited for an hos- pital bullding—Clerk’s office, Board of Super- Visors, San_ Francisco, March 12, 1538, In accordance with Resolution No. 797 (Fourth Series) of the Board of Supervisors, public notice is hereby given to architects fhat competitive plans and specifications for the erection of an hospital building will be received in open session of the Board of Su- pervisors on MONDAY AFTERNOON, Sep- Yember 12, 189, Letween the hours of 2:30 and 3 oclock. o o be of The proposed building to be of modern de- sign and to be constructed of stone or Drick, or of both, with all the latest scientific im: provements required as to construction and fanitation, equal to, if not superior, to any bullding designed or contracted for hospital purposes, as are indorsed by medical author- Jiy"%e béing indispensable in the construction of such a_tuilding. T'ie faid bospital bullding to be erected on the 1ot of land selected and approved by the Board of Health described as follows: Commencing at the most southeasterly cor- per of @ tract of land Known as and desig- nated on the official map of the city and county of San Francisco as the *‘Almshouse Tract, and running thence due north along the easterly boundary line of sald Almshouse Tract seven hundred and sixty-five (763) feet: thence due west five hundred and fifty (550 feet: thence due South seven hundred and Sixty-five (165) feet to the southerly line of the said Almshouse Tract; thence due east along the sald southerly line of the Alma. Pouse Tract five hundred and fifty (550) feet to the point Of commencement; ~containing 9.659 acres. The said plans and specifications to be so prepared that the cost of the bullding shall hot exceed in the aggregate the sum of three hundred thousand ~($800,000) dollars, which sum must cover the entire expense for the erection_and completion of the proposed building. NOTICE—Architects will prepare and sub- mit_with thelr plans and specifications for said hospital building an ftemized estimate ©of the cost of sald bullding, the statute re- quiring eight (8) hours to constitute a day's Work with a minimum rate of wages of two (§2) dollars per day, for Dersons employed on shta building, with the distinct understanding that no plans or specifications will be enters tained or considered of buildings the aggre- pate cost of which are estimated to exceed fhe sum of three hundred thousand (§300,000) dollars. Also that the architect whose plans and specifications of the building are adopted Vil e appointed architect and superintend- ent of the building at a compensation of five &) per cent of the total cost, and will be re- quired to give a good and satisfactory bond oF 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 said architect. The architects submitting plans and specifications determined by the board to be second, third and fourth in merit will receive premiums of $1000, $750 and §500 respectively, with the un- derstanding that any features of sald plang and specifications which may be considered Ngeful or necessary be embodied in the plans adopted may be used without further cost or charge. JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. “tract | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE— Offer wanted; house 1224 Linden st., $ rooms, nice lot; neighborhood No. 1. ‘A new Colonfal 7-rcom house, Second ave. and Fast Fifteenth st., and will be sold 30 per cent less than cost. ‘A new and modern 9-room house, Bast Twenty-elghth st. and Eleventh ave., Bast Oakiand; no substantial offer refused for this property. The above properties are newest, best and cheapest homes ever offered for sale in this city and must be sold without reserve. Call and see them or will send full descrip- tion_upon_application. J.'S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $450—NEW cottage, 4 rooms and lot; terms to sujt. $136_For barn, well and lot, $10 cash; $5 thly. §75 for one fine lot, or more; $5 cash, $5 monthly. Build your own home, or we will build it foe you; peyment & rent; all streets graded, some macadamized; 8 electric car lines and fine school near; soil, climate and view the best. Allendale Settlement, East Oakland. Call or send for circulars, 455 7th st., cor. Broad- way, Oakland. Carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. HANDSOME modern cottage for sale in Fruit- vale, Oakland, 5 rooms and lot 68:2-3x150, with flowers and fruit galore; street sewered; price to be fixed by buver: owner is East and must have money: $400 all that s required at present: this is a rare opportunity. WM. M. DeWOLF, 10:8 Broadway, Oakland. RAILROAD hotel, furnished; sell, lease, chea; see it at once. E. E. BUNCE, 908 Broad: way, Oakland. FOUSES TO LET. OAKLAN | SUNNY Fruitvale—Beautifu gentleman and wife; near train; healthy lo- gatlon; reasonable. Add. “Home, Fruitvale. OAIEI.AND FURNISHED HOUSES, HED—For rent at Piedmont; comfort- FURD able home of eight rooms and bath; large | and very attractive grounds, stable, etc.: rent for & term of months or a year: moderate and _includes care of grounds: also cow if desired. HERON & HOLCOMB, 1050 Broadway, Oakland. OAKL SLEGANT sunny suite; hot and cold wate: Vacant May 1st. THE LORNE. 562 Eighth st. | e e e et OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AND ROOMS AND BOARD. FURNITURE and household foods this week. SCHELLHAAS' old store, 408 Eleventh st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $1100COTTAGE, 6 rooms; lot 3ix125; close to station and High School; street work, sewer, cement walks, etc., ‘complete. $1300—Modern cottage and lot in good location; any terms; snap. $2200—To close an estate; fine modern cottage, 5 rooms; lot 50x140; best location; $1500 can remain. Modern colonial cottage, 6 rooms; corner lot; good location; very easy terms. Fine list of furnished and unfurnished houses to let in all parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. Alameda. | SPECIAL NOTICE. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. JUST LIKE PAYING RENT. $1200, $1700, $1800, $2200, $2600, $3000. The above are lovely cottages, which have been thrown on the market for non-payment of installments, and they are now offered at a great sacrifice to close accounts. They contain £ 5, 6 and 7 rooms, and are finished up to date; almost new, and located near schools and sta- tions. / We are going to weed them out, and invite inspection. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-st. station, Alameda, and 628 Market st., San Francisco. Open Sundays and holidays. GIVEN away—$3000; lot 68x104; cottage 8 rooms, bath: SW. cor. Park st. and Blanding ave.} propsrty ‘on_eagy installments in all parts of Alameda. C. J. LANCASTER, Real Estate N “lameda. 340 Park st., IN Alameda, on a main thoroughfore, three blocks west of Park st., lot 50x140, modern cottage, 5 rooms and bath, $2200; $1700 can remain flat or installments at 7% per ent; make offer. HERON & HOLCOMB, 1050 Broadway, Oakland. MUST be sold; owner absent; no reasonable offer refused; a 2-flat bandsome building; sunny corner; Alameda; splendid artesian water. Apply to MRS. NASH, 2033 Eagle ave., Alameda, between Willow and Chestnut sts. WINCHESTER House, 44 rhird st., near Mar- "0 rooms, 25c. to $1 0 night: §150 to 58 Week: convenfert <nd respectabie; free ‘bus and taggage to and from fer v. ALAMEDA HOUSES. A A A A A A TO let—Fine 6-room house; good location; $16. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st. BERKELEY REAL E STATE. IMPROVED property across cheap or exchange. See ISAACS, 409 O'Far- rell st. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS—Pursuant to an order of the Board of Trustees of the State Normal School of San Diego, California, no- tice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be recelved by sald board until 1¢ o'clock a. m. of June 24, 1898 for furnishing the materials and performing the labor necessary for the erection and completion of the cen- tral portion of the San Diego State Normal School building. Separate proposals will be recetved and eceparate contracts made for furnishing the materials and performing the labor nec: Zary for each of the following parts of sald building, to wit: 1, For the masonry work, including all brick, concrete and cement work and all necessary excavations and fil- Ing; 2, for the iron work; 3, for the carpenter, Dluatering, electric and glazing work; 4, for the plumbing and gas-fitting work; 5, for the tinning and galvanized iron work; 6, for painting and varnishing. No proposal will be considered unless ac- companied with a bond of such propos equal to 10 per cent of his proposal, with at Jenst two good and sufficlent surefles, con- Qditioned that if his proposal shall be ac- cepted he will duly enter iInto a proper con- tract. Each g““”"‘ must be made on blanks furnished for that pu and, together with the above-mentioned bond, inclosed in « 'sealed envelope, addressed to'the. Trustees State Normal School of San Diego, with an indorsement thereon showing what portion of the building is covered by the inclosed pro- 1, and delivered to the Merchants' Na- Yonal Bank of San_Diego. California, before 10 o'clock a. m. of June 24, 1898, 'Satd proposals Will be publicly opened and contracts thereon will be made on June 24, 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m., at room 35, Fishar Opera-house block, In San’ Diego, Call- fornia. Khe contractors to whom contracts are awarded will be required to file with said Board a mood and sufficlent bond to - the amount of 25 per cent of the contract price for 'the faithful and proper performance of ‘his_contract. “'he plans and specifications of said bufld- ini cah be seen during business hours at the office of Hebbard & Gill, architects, Grant building, San Diego, California. The HBoard of Trustecs reserves the right to reject any or all proposals made, 'State Normal School of San Diego, Call- fornia. By W. R. GUY, President Roard Trustees. Bitest: ROBERT C. JONES. Secretary. A WEEK'S news for 6 cents—Ths Weekls Csll. in wrapper. for mafling. EXCHANGE—Ranch worth $35, land: will exchange for city property an assume mortgage. Prifhe orchard of 10 acres within 2 miles of San Jose; will exchange for city, Oakland or Alameda property. 30 acres of well improved orchard within 2t miles of Santa Cruz; will exchange for city unimproved propert: J. BROWNS:USNE, 11 Montgomery st. MONEY TO LOAN. “near Oak- a LOANS on furniture or planos In S. F., Oak- jand or Alameda, at lowest rates, without removal; Do _commission: vs. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mi Sixth} tel. South’14. % UP to any amount on indorsed paper, planos, furniture or fewelry; all business Strictly confidential: private ‘offices. M. E. DOUGAN & CO., 230 Kearny st., upstairs. ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate; 2d and 24 mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- bate, furniture without removal. R. Me- COLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. HIGHLY respectable ana private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- eiry 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. .000 TO loan on income city property: $10.- O on furniture. G. W. OWEN, 1405 Call bldg. REAL estate, furniture or pianos. any amount; lowest rates. Becker & Co., 328 Montgomery. ANY sum, 1st or 20 mortgages, estates in pro- bate, etc. Room 7. 508 California st. TO $30,000: lowest rates; 1st and 24 mortg.: “Lly ‘proposition. Dryden, 413 Montgomery st. _any proposn, e GITY and country: any sum: ist and 24 mort- ages, estates, ete. MURPHY, 625 Market st. ON pianos, furnitu no _removal: lowest rates: no com.; private. 116 McAllister st. ———————— ATTORNEYS AT LaW. "MONEY WANTED. DVICH free on all legal matters. T. F. ADTAGK, 14 McAllister st., room 64, # TAW of divorce; consclentious attorneys; At private: Room 41, Mo Bine st charge unless successtul. Yukon,nslfia F. M. g! t \Ifi:rl}:flnlublgfl- for hat ng freigl and B [ore mak 1l at ge office, 630 | ADVICE free; no i e R W DAVIDSON, 927 Market st NEW, Improved, cheap Troceiul for treating refrictory low-grade gold ores. Address Pro- fessor H. Gilbert Coyle, E. M., the Baldwin. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekl. Call. Sent to any address in the Unil States or Canada one year for §1 50, postago SEWING MACHINGS, MONTHLY- &t:_nud. repaired, sold; ’m-:nln-w 145 Sixth st.; phone Mint 45. FODERN residence wanted; 7 to 10 rooms; morth or west side of street on Pacific or Presidio Helghts; cost mot to exceed $3000: state price and details. Address box 4659, Call. State price and O FINANCIAL. TOANS on real estate, bonds. ctc.: lowest fates. McAFEE BROS., 108 Montgomery st. PAWNBROKERS. ALL kinds repairing, WISE and borrow from the Cut Rate Loan : Gtice, 22 Mason st bet. Market and 5ady. fession; never falls; advice: help. 929 Post st. SPIRITUALISM. MME. YOUNG'S convincing test circle to- night, 10c. 605 McAllister st.: fine muslo. CIRCLE to-night, § o'clock. 112% Oak st. C. MAYO-STEERS; readings daily, $1. C. V. MILLER'S materializing trumpet seance, 8 p. m., 2 cents. 409 Leavenworth st. MRS. SHRINER, clairvoyant for business and epiritual sittings. 120 McAllister; tel. Jessie,958. MRS, BUTLER, reliable clairvoyant, card reader; Hindoo control; hours 10-5. 579 Geary. MRS. ELLIS, medium. 238 Valencta st. ings $1; cir. Tues., Fri., 2 p. m.; Sat., MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, test and busl- ness medium. 232 Stoékton st. ASTROLOGY—Your fortune by your name; oc- cult science. S11% Mission st. MRS, SHAFFER, test and business medium; sittings dally. 123% Stxth st., room 2. M. FRANCES, independent slate-writin arom. 118 Hatght st e B PALMISTRY. CHARACTER_described. Send %o (stamps), ‘and date of birth to ‘‘Astro,” box 4599, Call. MRS. CHANDLER; readings Tues., Thurs., Sat. at hall, 305 Larkin st.; Mon., Wed., Fri. residence, 353 Geary st. HYPNOTISM CAL. Institute, «mg diplomas lssued; di read- %e. Geary; hypnotism taught; seases ‘and habits cured. DENTISTS. A FULL set of teeth, $5; see new flexible plates; light and thin; warranted ten years; teeth without plates, crown and bridge work our specialty; fillings, 50c; crowns, $3 50; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Den- tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st.; telephone Jessie 1132. NEW YORK dentists; palnless extraction; teeth, per set, $ up; gold filling, Toc up; sil- ver, 2c up; old plates made over, $1 up: all work warranted; open evenings and Sundays. 969 Mission st., cor. Sixth, and 371 Hayes st DR. LUDLUM HILL 1448 Market st., nr. 11th; no charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates ; ade over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, genuine Leek dent- ist, discoverer of painiess extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell. VAI" VROOM Electro Dental Tarlors; full set ©of teeth, $5 up: fillings, 2c up; all work painiess and guaranteed to stand:'open even- ngs. 997 Market st., co Sixth. DR. LUELLA COOL, 54 Sutter; crowns, $; sluminum plates & bridge work a spectalt L. A. TEAGUE, A. CANE and F. TEAGUE, removed toj‘ll bldg., 6th floor, rms. 603-607. ALL work reasonalle and warranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1320 Market st. BET of teeth without a plate. YOUNG, 1841 Polk CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in_ the United States o Canada cne year for §1 8, postage paid. el PHYSICIANS. DR, C. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence 1206 Market; diseases of women a_ speciaity. e —————————— MARRIAGE LICENSES. DR. H. C Marriage licenses have been fssued as follows Luigi Finuecki and Agnes Massom, 22— Clarence Warnock and May Oliver, 3: Stephen Hassli and Theodora Hirt, 27-22. James Penfield and Catharine Franey,49—3) Joseph H. Coleman and Mary Feeney, 28—2 Albert E. Vesey ard Amelia Oliver, 47—33. Calvin N. Langton and Maud Lowell, 33—27. Henry Biock and Sarah Martin, 58—41. Michael J. Hayes and Katie O'Shea, 20—27. BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATES Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed In at either of the publication offices and be endorsed with the name anderesidence of parties authorized to have the same published. BORN. ALLEN—In Paso Robles, May 16, 1898, to the wife of S. T. Allen, a son. COKER—In Sacramento, May 19, 183, to the wife of C. G. Coker, & son. DUNN—In this city, May 13, 189, to the wife of Charles A. Dunn, a son. GRANTZ—In Santa Cruz, May 21, 189, to the fe of William P. Grantz, a son. HIPPELY—In this city, May 1898, to the wife of Charles Hippely, a son. KELLY—In Sacramento, May 19, 188, to the wife of John Kelly, a son. NOLAN—In this city, May 1, 1803, to the wife of W. H. Nolan, a son. McDONALD—In this city, May 17, 1898, to the wife of D. J. McDonald, a daughter. ear Arroyo Grande, May 14, 1898, to of T. Shaw, a son. SIMPSON—In Highland, May 19, 1838, to the wife of J. W. Simpson, a daughter. TODD—In Nevada City, May 18, 187, to the ife of H. Todd, a 5. 1. MARRIED. BRAUNER_FULLER—In this_city, May 2, 1898, at the residence of the bride’s mother, §39 'O'Farrell street, by the Rev. Dr. Steb- bins, Alexander Harrison Rrauner of New York City and Ella Frances Fuller. COOK—GASSMANN—In this city, May 16, 1898, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Albert Cook and Cecil Gassmann. CONDIT—DAY—In Rocklin, May 10, 1838, B. C. Condit of San Andreas and Mazie B. Day of Rocklin. HANSEN—JAKOBSEN—In this city, May 7, 1§88, by the Rev. Philip Coombe, John H. Hansen and Karen Jakobsen, both of San Francisco. 5 IRVINE—DALY—In Vallejo, May 19, 189, b; the Rev. Dr. Freeman, ‘Thomas. Irvine of San Francisco and May E. Daly of Vallejo. O'BRIEN—WILSON—In this city, April 27, 1898, by the Rev. Father Brennan, James F. O'Brien and Fannie M. Wilson, both of San Francisco. VESEY—OLIVER—Albert E. Vesey of Bat- tery H, Third Artillery, and Amelia B. Oli- ver. WISSING—SKINNER—In Oakland, May 23, 1898, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Peter Henry Wissing and Eliza Skinner. WHIPPLE—THANE—In Nlles, Cal, May 19, 1895, At the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. F. H. Maar, James R. Whipple of Decoto and Laura M. Than e DIED. Baver, John C. Kiley, Evelyn V. Barnett, Julian J. Lougmore, Altred C. Crow, Guadalupe McGinn, Annie M. Cox, 'Stephen McGoldgick, Daniel Cameron, Anna McCarty, James F. Case, Herbert P. McKenney, Mary E. Cary, James C. Delehenty, Wililam Ostrowski, Parsons, Mary E. Rehm, Elizabeth Durney, Margaret E. Finley, Nicholas Frichette, Margaret Fairchild, J. A. Stromberg, Lillie M. Herbert, Mafy M. Wettstein, Edward A. Hickey, John H. Williams, Gustaf Hancock, Paul Winthar, Mrs. C.W. Krieger, Mata ‘Watson, Glenn M. BAUER—In Victoria, B. C., May 21, 1898, John Christian, beloved husband of Carrie Bauer, and father of George W.. C. J. and Carrie Bauer, a native of Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 62 years and § months. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, May 26, 18, at 2 o'clock, from Masonio Temple, corher of Post and Montgomery streets, where services will be held at 2 o'clock sharp under the auspices of Her- mann Lodge No. 127, F. and A. M. Germania Lodge No. 175, K. of H., Arlon Gesang and San Francisco Turn Verein are respectfully invited to attend. Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery, cremation. : BARNETT—In this city, “fay 23, 189, Julian 3., beloved and only son of Mark and Frances Barnett, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 8 months and 4 days. CROW—In this city, May 22, 189, Guadaly, Betoved wife of G. M. Crow, and mother of Mrs. H. Hartley, Mrs. M. Harkness of Salt Take City, Mrs. Georse Lay Harvey, Harry and Charley Crow and the late ° Emilien O'Brien, a native of Monterey, aged 61 years 5 months and 10 days. (Watsonville and Sa- linas City papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesdey), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1208 Mission street, near Eighth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. CASE—In this city, Ma; -.98, Herbert P. &R—tmfino‘lw&mfm’ COX~—In t city, Mt a native of Nova Scotla, aged 53 years. =7 Remains at_the parlors of J. C. 0'Con: nor & Co., 767 Mission street. CAMERON—In this city, May 23, 18, Anna, beloved wife of Daniel Cameron, a native of New Jersey, aged 42 years. CARY—In this city, May 23, 189, James Cary, aged 73 years. DELEHENTY—In thigcity, May 22, 1535, Wil liam, son of Mary¥and the late Willam Delehenty, and brother of Thomas, Edward and George Delehenty, a native ot San Fran- ciso, aged 32 vears. [FThe funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J, C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Brendan's Church. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DURNEY—In this city, May 22, 1588, Margaret E., relict of the late Alfred F. Durney, and beloved mother of Mrs. Thomas H. Brady, a native of Queens County, Ireland. [>The funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2228 Geary street, thence to St. Dom- inic’s Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. FINLEY—In this city, May 22, 189, Nicholas Finley, beloved father of Minnie, John, James and Annie Finley, a native of Kilkenny, Ire- land, aged 68 years. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:45 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. FRICHETTE—In this city, May 22, 1898, Mar- garet M., wife of Louis D. Frichette, mother of Louis J.. Sadie A., Lawrence D., Nellie V. and the iate James A. Frichette, and sis- ter of James Ross, a native of Scotland, aged 52 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the family resi- dence, 89 Powell avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. FAIRCHILD—In Pleasanton, Alameda County, May 23, 189, J. A. Fairchild, brother of W. G. and S. F. Fairchild, Mrs. A. A. Burson and Mrs. S. M. Sackman, a native of Ohio, aged 65 vears. 0> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Albert Brown, 468 Thirteenth street, Oak- jand. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. HERBERT—In this city, May 22, 188, Mary M., beloved wife of John H. Herbert, and mother of Charles, George A. and Albert Herbert, a native of Baltimore, aged 63 years. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the Central Methodlst Church, Mission' street, near Sixth. Interment Baltimore. HICKEY—In Oakland, May 22, 1898, John H.. beloved husband of Annie Hickey, and brother of Daniel, Nellle and May Hickey, & native of Santa Cruz, Cal., aged 34 years 2 months and 27 days. HANCOCK—In this city, May 23, 1898, Paul, beloved son of the late John and Mary F. Hancock, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years. £ Remains at the parlors of McAvoy & Gallagher, 20 Fifth street. KRIEGER—In Pinole, May 23, 183, Mata, wife of Willlam Krieger, a native of Ger- many, aged 67 vears. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at §_o'clock, from her lats residence, thence to San Pablo Baptist Church for services, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. KILEY—In this city, May 23, 1398, at the resi- dence of her parents, 1017 Lombard street. Evelyn V.. dearly beloved daughter of Phil E. and 1da M. Kiley (nee Evans), aged 1 year. > Interment private. LOUGMORE—TIn this city, May 22, 1895, Alfred C. Lougmore, a native of Ireland, aged T4 years 11 months and 22 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect= tuil: invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from Pioneer Hall Fourth street, near Market. Interment C: press Lawn Cemetery. Remains at the par- lors of the California Undertaking Company, 123 Stockton street, corner of Geary. McGINN—In this city, May 22, 1898, Annle M., beloved wife of George MeGinn, mother of Joseph A., George F., Leo J., Allen Thomas_P. and Ignatius McGinn, and sis ter of J. R., P. F. and T. P. Skelly, Mrs. S, F. Crozler, Mrs. T. McLaughlin and Mrs. F. Diagleto, a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged 51 years 10 months and 25 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 201 Twelfth street, thence to St. Joseph's ' Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McGOLDRICK—In this city, May 21, 183, at the reSidence of his bro -law, Danel Giblen, 1520 Franklin street. corner Pine, Dan- fel, dearly beloved husband of the late Wini- fred McGoldrick, father of Danlel, Mary, Nel- lie, Georgie and Winifred McGoldrick, and beloved brother of Patrick and William Me- Goldrick and Mrs. Daniel Giblen, a native of Sligo, Ireland, aged 52 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- >3 fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), from 1320 Franklin street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McCARTY—At_ Presidio reservation, May 23, 1898, James F., beloved son of Frank J. and Blizabeth McCarty, and brother of Mamie L., John J., Willlam P. and Frank McCarty, a ileutenant of Company O, League of the Cross Cadets, and sergeant of Campany D, First Infantry, California Volunteers, a na- tive of New York City, aged 22 years 3 months and 7 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:15 o'clock, from tle resi- dence of his parents, 218 Ellsworth street, off Cortland avenue, thence to Old St. Mary's College Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McK: EY—In this city, May 23, 189, Mary E., beloved daughter of the late Johanna M¢Kenney, and sister of Julia, Annie, John and the late Michael McKenney, a native of Connecticut. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 1 Sheridan street, between Ninth , thence to St. Joseph's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MILLER—In thie city, May 23, 189, Thomas Miller, a native of Villingersdorf, Wurtem- berg, Germany, aged 72 years. (¥ Friends and.acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'GRADY—In the City and County Hospital, May 22, 1898, John O'Grady, a native of Ire- land, aged 50 years. OSTROWSKI—In this city, May 23, 1538, Louls John, beloved son of Frank and Katherine Ostrowski, and brother of Frank A.. Flor- ence M., Laura, Victoria and Stanislaus Os- trowski, a native of San Francisco, aged 9 vears and 6 months. PARSONS—In St. Helena, Cal., May 1598, Mary E., beloved wife W. C. Parsons, a na- tive of New York, aged 45 years 11 months (Arizona papers please copy.) 2, and 14 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ipvited to attend the funeml this day Tussday). at 12:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of W. C. Doane, 29 Hill street, between Valencla and Guerrero. Interment private. REHM—In this city, May 22, 183, Elizabeth, Gearly beloved wife of Jacob Rehm, dearly beloved mother of Michael ~Rehm, Mrs. Charles Gantner and Wacob, ~Christopher, Catharina, Elizabeth and Clara Rehm, and Sister of Carl, Michael and Jacob Lutz and Mrs, William 'Roller, a native of Grenstadt, Rheinpfalz, Germany, aged 4 years § months and 14 days. (San Jose papers please copy.) B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wadnesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2307 Taylor street. near Francisco. STROMBERG—May 22,-15%8, Lillle May, be- loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Strom- berg, aged 13 years and 13 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect= fallv invited to attend the funeral this day {Tuésday), at 2 o'clock, from the family resi- dence, 516 Lombard stret. Interment Ma- sonic Cemetery. WETTSTEIN—In this city, May 20, 1898, Ed- ward A.. dearly beloved husband of 'Rosa Wettstain, father of Edward and Fred Wett- stein, and brother of Mrs. Joe Tresch, Mrs. John' Michel, Mrs, Albin Furrer and Michael Wettstein, a native of Andermatt. Canton Url, Switserland, aged 2 years 5 months and 12 days. A members of Helvetia Verein. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day TTussday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 4300 Mission road, thence to St. Anto- nia's Church, Army and Folsom _streets, Where a requiem high mass will be celebrated Yor the repose of his soul, commencing at 1070 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. WILLIAMS—In this city, May 21, 133, Gusta, Beloved father of Willie Williams, a native of Finland, aged 38 vears. 7 The funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of the Pacific Undertakers. 777 Mission street, Petween Third and Fourth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. WINTHAR—In Oakland, May 23 1898, Mrs. Carrie W. Winthar, a native of Chicago, IH., aged 33 years and 4 months. WATSON—In Los Angeles, May 21, 1898, Glenn 3., beloved son of George M. and Jessie Wat- Son, and grandson of J. P. Wonderlich, & native of California. aged 7 vears. e —— McAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & 20 }IFTH ST., Opp. Linsoln Schoal. South 80. JAS. ENGLISH. ‘R. CAREW. CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Ness .u,.“nn“x‘ Market st., Saa 41 Van

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