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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, [AY 25, 1898. _—_—nn BUSINESS CHANCES. TSALOON: established many years and do- “iness of $12; 1 block from Hi- % rare opening. See WILKE, aily bus “ery and bar; cholcest loca- ition; large stock; 5 bar- 3 Market st. At “PAYING restaurant in cit - 7 ept owner the last 5| : ¢ best business above $40. In- ; OLD-ESTABLISHED saloon In cholcest n ation, th building; long i paying business; npel owner to sacrifice. L store; rooms, includ- ) : best offer ever ; don’t miss it. M. LESS, . Market st., Market st. in the heart ass paying busi- 5 on Montgomery st.; bil- living rooms; seiling on | ily. M. LESS, 76 few doors north of Mar- receipts $25 to $30 per M. LESS, 4 rooms and 1 : stablished ell worth §2:00; selling M. LESS & CO., 76 ate Brokers, 2214 business chances. y_Teceints er; well and bar; 4 furhished Srocery and bar: glve-aw bing and gasfitting; monthly. acy: fine corner, with living rms. 0—Home bakery: 3 barrels aaily; roc t and furnished flat; $20 daily. & rooming-house; bonanza chairs; ex. for larger. 125—Dental parlors; good business 125—Dressmaking; store and furnished rms. 450—Best shooting gallery; cigar stand For particulars call on' KREDO & CO. AN old established bu aring §200 a month; everything in first-class or- ullest investigatic fcLAUGH- Co.. % i H : : . H H ERN city property for excha McLAUGHLIN & CO., country mining town: 2 stores, Tots; half price; owner compelied McLAUGHLIN, 23 Keary st established b Kearny st ALOO Ees, to go SROCERY store for sale ; does $4000 monthiy busine Livery stable for sale; carriages, buggies, ks and horses e = good $ $500—CORNE 1bt one Of ti a best_busin $200—Partner wanted; commission busines $300—Saloon; old-established; good corner d other bargains in saloons, bakeries and restaurants. ANDERSON & CO., 777 Market. FOR sale at a gr kness, a photos! ew carpets try town ars address oppositi L. E. BOS apable man, a splendid r a gation; clea lifetime abl dress box 4 trade A RARE bargal of Seventh and lows' build} agreement refused. $200—PAT plain, steady a week; trial an sat Third st., located in In- Saloon, stock, 130 Seventh st., & 2 routes in Ala- ce, Oakland rug store; good loca- 1. Call office. n for sale at a bargain cigars. 243 Fourth st. —CORNER cor. F FOR SALE—Home bakery, Y Food trade; cheap rent. 1913 Howard st R use of fice. Saloon; Eickness ca selling. Sansome st., near Postof store for sale cheap. nan st. delicacy 1505 Buc paying country barber shop; cheap for Inquire Call Offi BARBER-SHOP for sale cheap on account of be s0ld. Address 444 Chestnut. good paying restaurant. price $30. paying cigar store for sale: good rea- s for selling. Inquire at 428 Montgomery no_agent: ] FOR sale—Two chair barber shop cheap. Ap- ply 11184 Folsom st. er shop; clearing over wner going to 61, Call office. E cooking and delicatessen bus established trade; ving rooms and every convenlence; to lace offers & small fortune. rent; a good cook this Box 4576, Call office. GROCERY and bar cheap on account business; established corner. Box 4557, 4 nice living room Sixth st. FINE corner saloo! $20; selling at sacrifice. 331 midgle-aged man of business expe- with some capital and his services, to g0 in some legitimate established ess. Address box 4617, Call office. —Stock and fixtures branch baker: confectiones otions and newspape: 3 living rooms; rent $7; price $125. J. P. JOHNSTON & CO., §72 Broadway, Oakland. TO rent, cheap, old-established barber shop, with 1{ving rooms. 863 Bryant st., between Bixth and Seventh. BALOON in manufacturing district; good Chance for right party; cbeap rent; must be £01d; good reason for selling. Apply to DON NELLY & BRANNAN, corner Seventh and Mission sts. HOTEL for sale—26 rooms, furnished; cost $5000 11 years ago; now asking $2200. Call at 236 Third st., get terms and make offer at once. FOR SAL RESTAURANT; bargain; receipts $40 to $50 per Gay: rent $22 50; must sell; disagreement of partners: a chance of a lifetime. 207 Second. newly | | “AD" smallest; price low LODGING * JUSES FOR SALE. A—KREDO & CO., up to date Brokers, 22% Geary st. 285 rooms; clears $400 monthly..... --$5000 105 rooms; elegant; net receipts $i 4500 | 60 rooms;’ Market; best in city. rooms; sunny corner; trausient... rooms; Kearny; elegant offices. rooms; best on Post; bargain... rooms; Powell; transient; fine. rooms; corner Market: clears $100. rooms; Kearny st.; corner; clears § rooms; Powell: all’ stead clears $40 monthly 2 Powell; elegant..... §-room flat; Ellis st.; free rent. _Hundred of others at your own price. A—$350-10 ROOMS; central sient house; O'Farrell st. & CO. A—$280—42 ROOMS; central corner; clears $150; exchange for house and lot across the bay. KREDO & CO., 2215 Geary st., room 29. ROOM _house, clearing about $12 per month: rent low; 2 blocks north of Mar- ket st. WILKE, 783 Market st. 9-ROOM house, all full, for sale cheap; solid walnut. Mason st 40 30 % 2 21 20 17 " coztest little tran- clears §%. KREDO FOR SALE. | house, § rooms, for sale; A" McAllister st gain. Inquire MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. | AS =~ are selling good upright pianos for $§ cash and $6 per month, we ask you to investi- gate and approve this method. Prices are the same as {f purchased for all cash. Bargains in good second-hand uprights upon same easy payments and some good plancs for §3, $4 and % per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. | Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter | sts., San Francisco, and Thirteeath and Broadway, Oak and. ¥ ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest 1 west of Chiago i{s KOHLER & CizASE' 26, 25 and 70 O'Farrell st. Planos,” organs *+ other musical instruments of all | Terms easy: prices low- | =1 house | grades and pri est. Everything possible done to please and eatisfy the customer. i il Grant ave. and | RK, WISE & CO., cor. Gr | v et. agents Conover, Kingsbury and | other planos; opened May 1: new stock: spe- Gial prices; easy terms; inspection invited. “CROWN'" piano s the greatest yet made; e concerts this week at Fresno, Vallejo, | pa, 1108 and 1223, Oakland, and at HOCK- | ETT BROS. & CO.'S, 280 Post st. | SECOND-HAND planos at all prices: terms extremely accommodating. BENJ. CURTAZ gents for the & SON, 16 to 20 O'Farrell . Chickering and other pianol 2OL] about 100 AEOLI e L laviator and sale cheap; good lister st with »r $100; a_Chickering for argains this week. THE Byron Mauzy, ther planos; see our rent plan; 308, 310, 312 Post st. | Room | SOHMER & CO., Briggs and at snap. rosewood plano in perfect con lsom st., corner Tenth. easy payments; 759 Market st is; lowest price rent at MAUVAI agency f ON, 32 F t for sale; worth st GREAT bargalns; Deck Neuman, others. Ho: HEINE, = vlanos rented, §3 per month. SCOTT- RTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st 00D upright, v.ry cheap. 18 McAllister | next Hiber fa Bank. SCHMITZ. Dlanos; new scale; new styles. | IR & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. ts 52 13 G folins, zithers, old and new. H. ker, repairer, 2 Latham plac m Open until fONTGOMERY, cor. Clay Subscrip- i o'clock; branch office of The Call. tions and want ads taken. HORSES. also wagons, buggles, Arcade Horse Mar- sales every Wed- {LE, Auctioneers. ha and auctio DC ar . Sixth 'st., SULLIV. CAMP wagons, buggies, wagons, kinds; 40 horses: must sell Yards, 220 Vale T. P | WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. | £, ball bearing buggy. Can be olden Gate ave. “QUARTER end sprl axle, rubber tire, piano bod: scen at O'BRIEN & SONS', and Polk st. BIECIAL rale of harness and vehicles. bold Harness Co.. 211 Larkin, opp. City Hall. | FINE laundry, baker and milk wagons cheap | for cash or installments; 1 five top and open buggy: also 1 hack. 528 Harrison st. LARK —Branch office of The Call. Sub- scriptions and want ads taken. MEDICAL. ALL Ladies—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of all invalids, men and women; years' practice; safe and quick cure guar- | anteed: any disease or irregularity; disgrace | avoided; kind sympathy and aid; sure relfef, | though else fail; delfcacy, ' privacy, home, etc.; bables adopted; travelers treated; no | i \ \ | [ delay; self-cure sent; call or write; free: con- fidential. MRS. M.’ DAVIES, 39 McAilister et.; pills, $1; very strong, §2; cure, $5. P P el ALL of Dr. Foulet's capsules are guaranteed absolute cure for all female diseases; pos!- tively safe and sure; no danger or after ef- fects; taken in time it also acts as a pre- ventive; price $1 50 per box, sent free by mall on receipt of price; consultation on all special diseases free. WALLER BROS., 33 Grant ave., S. A Caution—Befors pur- chasing elsewhere write us. DRS. GOODWIN makes a specialty of diseases | of wowmen; irregularities from any cause r stored in one day, or no charge; restors strength and vigor of organ unexcelle ternity home; best medical attendance: fees; cure, $5: pllls, $1; when others fail. gee free of charge. 401 Van Ness ave., ne McAllister st. W process a great progress in medical “fence 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, 318 Kearny st.; pilis and capsules, $1. | A TREATMENT that restores all cases of | ‘menthly irregularities (from whatever cause) | in @ 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; consuitation free and confidential; hours 10 to 6 and 7 to 8. MRS DR. WYETH, 20 % st., near Jones. cure for all female diseases; a home in confinement, with best possible care; with privacy of home and col venience of a hospital; those sick or discou 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 {nstantly all cases of monthly irregularities, from what- ever cause; no instruments used; guaranteed cure at office, $5; travelers helped instantl home in confinement; consult free; hours 10to 6 7 to 8. DR. and MRS. KOHL, 1122 Market. DR. and MRS. WEGENER, 1312 Golden Gate ave., private home in confinement, with every best care and attendance; terms infants adopted into good homes. DR. WISE'S private santtarium, 307 Jones st., formerly of 800 Kearny and late of Belview Hospital, N. Y.; diseases of women; advice free; expertenced lady attendant. SALOON and lunchhouse wants partner with 3200 cash; good business; no agents; call and Ges. 3263 Mission st., near carhouse. 50— FOR eale, a_grocery and bar, For partl- Culars call at Washington Brewery. FOR saje—2 old-established groceries and bars, price §2300 and $1250. Apply Call office. | ALPEAU’S French pills, a boon to ladles with A_BOON' to wives and mothers—Seguro; price $150; RICHARDS & CO., 406 Clay st.; send 2c stamp for particulars’to Seguro Manu- facturing Co., 631 K st., Sacramento, Cal. | SACRAMENTO, | TWENTY-NIN HOUSES TO LET. ALL OVER TOWN- You see houses to remt by BALI HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. T Slixlh lVe,l,l bet. Cflll- "% prices “wi you., MARCUSE & REMMEL, 636 Marker st HOUSE, 4 rooms and stable; attic; rea g Inquire $20% Jessie st off Ninth, o u;:r;q\'{:T\"\\'ogilss_i:o‘xnvnougefi rooms, bath. quire of EAS' N . Inguire of 1 & ELDRIDGE or 182 RESIDENCE with 12 rooms, partly furnishe With about 2 acres of impraved fand. te. 1ot at low rent, in East Oakland, No. 1320 East Fourteenth t., bet. 26th and 2ith aves.; street cars on Fast Fourteenth st. and station on broad gauge rallroad within 10 minutes’ walk; 1 bour from Sen Franclsco. MADISON & ROOMS TO LET—Continued. B sutsudies e et s g L0 GEARY, 622—Elegant front sunny bay-window parlors; also other rooms; bath, gas. GLOBE House, 821 Howard—Per night, 25c to $1; weel, §1 to #; reading-room; Howard cars. GUBRRERO, 1152—Sunny bay-window front alcove room, well furnished; cheap. HANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Select family MATRIMONY. ALL seeking marriage send 12c for May *‘Wed- ding Bell,”” 18 pgs.; 676 gents; 423 ladies: no $5 fee. EDITOR, 111 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. 7 BUSINESS 1| ERSONALS. FOR SALE—The select halrdressing and mani- cure parlors must be old; owner leaving fown; doing a remarkable business. Apply 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. JESSIE, 33, near Fifth and Market—Fur- nished front room, §. JESSIE, 627—Large front room sultable two; also housekeepins. MARKET, 1211, near Sixth (BIlis House)— Furnished rooms, $1 50 to §6 per week; tran- sient. or. 6 NEW elegant 2-story houses of 6 and 8 rooms, basement; grand marine view; $3600 cash or installments; on Leavenworth,” nr. Lombard. COTTAGES TO LET. ARMY, 308A_Sunny cottage, § roo - ment} rent $S; rear cottage. e COTTAGE of 4 rooms and floor of 3 rooms for housekeeping. 923 Shotwell st. ELIZABETH, 626, near Castro—Furnished cot- "KB_S ; 4 rooms and bath; cheap; no children. SUNNY cottages, 5 and § rooms; bath; base- ment; yard; clieap. 1876 Fifteenth st, near . § rooms; prettiest in city; new. first s 0—COTTAG 63 Twent: FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. A PARTY looking for a rooming-house 8§ to 12 rooms, within lines of Sutter st. andwVan Nees ave., Will buy the furnishings if a bar- gain. room house, bath, very nicely furnished, {ncluding plano; a good location and good neighborhood ......... vt 925 8-room house, bath, elegantly furnished with all raodern conveniences; no better location for a fine home; owner must go East at once, and wants property cared for. ... 350 A grand house of 15 rooms, aths, pianos, grandly furnished, carpets new, young folks gone, too much care for old folks; a rare chance R el ey _THE RE €O, 403 Examiner building. TAYLOR, S10—Completely rturni-hed sunay house, 10 rooms and bath. Call bet. 1:30 and ip m Mcdern lower flat; § rooms, bath: plano. Call from 10 to 2, A WEEK'S Call, 1808 Vallejo st. news for 5 cents— in wrappers, for mailing. FLATS TO LET. & ALL OVER TOWN. You see flats to rent by BALDWIN HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. 'NNY modern flat, & rooms, $18; 3 rooms, 1230 Broadway. flats; 4 rooms and $17 50 and $16; basement flat, $9. 44— Fine middle flat; 6 rooms; bath; : near City Hall FLAT to let; 5 sunny rooms, bath, basement, rd; rent reasonable. 134 Page st. GROV. rear City Hall—Elegant top flat; 29A—Lower flat four light sunny ath. HARTFORD, room flat: moc 123%—Furnished sunny four- n improvements; $20. unny flat of 6 rooms; bath; large ent; $25. HYDE, 202, between Turk and Eddy—Com- blete bedroom and kitchen for housekeeping. MCALLISTER, rent $30. Key NICELY furnished flat; 5 rooms and bath. Ap- ply 111 Liberty st basem T26—Upper flat, 7 rooms; bath; ; key at corner grocery. | MASON, 15 (Sliver State)—Elegantly furnished rooms, single by the week, $150 to §3; suites, $4 to $6; baths; hot water; transient; elevator. MASON, 413, opposite Native Sons’ Hall—Nice- 4 parlors and rooms; reasonabl Sy b St private family; elegantly furnished. MIESION, 1226—Nice large sunny parlor, piano: running water; bath; sultable 2; $10 month. | MISSION, 1515% Large sunny room; sultable | “two men or married couple; bath; gas. | - h MINNA, 667, corner Elghth—Newly furnished | _bay-wind 51 per week. O'FARRELL, 210A—Sunny bay-window front Toom, $12; Other rooms, $8 and $10. O FARRELL, 231—New management, new fur- | “niture; elegantly furnished sunny suites' and | _single ‘rooms; bath and gas; rent reasonable | OFARRELL, 32— Large front room, well fur- nished, $10; sunny mnglimom, PHILADELPHIA House—Furnished room: | " week and upwards. 421 Bush st. POST, 216—8 connecting sunny rooms, sultable for offices or otherwise. POST, 622—Sunny suite or single rooms; first- class in every respect. MRS. M. SCHULZ. POWELL, 509—Elegantly furnished sunny front |~ room; also housekeeping rooms, SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. 0 room, e e R pards | STXTH, 124+ Single and double rooms, §150 |~ week up; complete housekeeping, $10 mo. up. | STOCKTON, 304, near Post—Newly furnished | sunny suite, "sult. man and wite; also single. | SUTTER, 1111 furnished rooms: single or en suite; also housekeeping; reasonable. URK, rooms; 405—Sunny suites, double and single aleo 8 front connecting rooms com- ] plete housekpg; range; bath; running water. | TAYLOR, 109_Sunny double room with sep- | “arate beds. $10: sunny single room. $1 50. TENTH, 123, near Marke! | " rooms: kitchen if desired ce large sundy cheap. N NESS ave. S0S-Sunny newly furnished rooms, electric lights, bath, with board; terms moderate. AT el e e MRS. TOBINS, 212 Post st. COSTLESS clothes—Clothes clothes that fit; to ordes clothes that jar the high priced tailors in quality of goods and mini- made mum of price; for instance, on a $20_suit, $5 down and $i per week. Agency BOSTON WOOLEN MILLS, 920 Broadway, Oakland. NO extra charge for dressing your hair in the | very latest style; price 2c only; good | switches, $1; best, finest quality, $350; extra | heavy, long, $5. Open Sundays from § to 12. | G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. ELECTRIC lights In every room; Winchester House, 44 Third st.. nr. Market: 200 rooms, 2c to' $150 per night; $150 to $6 par week: free bus and baggage to and from thiify DRESSMAKING—Ladies' and children’s sults _made at reduced rates. $5 Ninth st MRS. DR. JOHNSTON, masseuse, electrician, | trained nurse. Office heated. 579 Geary st. QUINONTA is the most perfect hair tonic | made; try it. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. | HOME in_confinement; dlseases of women. | MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 $th st., Alameda. CLOAKS and fine tailor-made suits to order at wholesale figures. 20 Sansome st. CITY REAL ESTATE. No. 31—Fine 437-acre stock and wood rancl to_exchange for city property. No. 8i—First-class fruit and grain ranch: & acres in fruit; all tools and team included t exchange for ‘city property. WANTED—BARGAIN—CASH. Berkeley residence, under $6000; also unde: $1200; lot'at a big bargain: Berkeley or Ala- meda_residence In exchange for fine lemor orchard in bearing at San Diego, worth $450 For sale (San Francisco), elegant home, Cen- tral ave., near Hayes st. 7 rooms, bath, laun dry; interior finish splendid; all latest moder: improvements; cost $7000;_offer wanted. Ranch for sale, 152 acres, 3 miles from Napa. all fenced; house of 5 rooms, barnm, orchard would make finest chicken ranch in State; giving it away for $1250. Stock_ranch, 271 acres, flush with feed and water, 21 miles from the Southern Pacific rail- road; good farm house, large barn room; snap, $7_per acre. We will list free of charge in our Real Estate and Mining Review all ranch properties placed in our hands THE REYNOLDS COMPANY, Rooms 403-..4, Examiner Building. e COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. TO LEASE—Dalry and fruit ranch; milk route; 2 cows; 70 acres; adjoining Vallejo; good opening for industrious family man with some money. Address at once box 4384, Call. THE best general ranch in California; 45§ acres; two-thirds alfalfa land, balance good hay land; improvements cost $13,000; a gnap to the right parties. CLARK & CO., 224 Mont- gomery st. SUITS to order on easy installments. L. LEMOS, 1117 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 §1 50, postage ree. DRESSMAKERS. MME_GOLDSTEIN—Flegant, _stylish dresses, $ up; dresses made over. 6 Eddy st.. rm. $6. SMALL well tmproved ranch near to town: a bargain for cash; must sell. Box 4650, Call. Iat; good land, $10 and $20 an acre. ttonwood, Shasta Co.. Cal OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. 'SAN FRANCISCO Ladies' French Talloring College, 916 Market st. CLAIRVOYANTS. 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 treasurce. minerals: tells your entire life. rast, present and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours | 10 8. m. to 5 p. m.: perfect satisfaction guar- | anteed by mail. Tlend stamp for circular with epecial terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rooms 2 and 26, 1208 Mar st., opposite Sixth. YOUR future told by cards; ladies, 10c; gents, 5 221 Sixth s ME. HANSON, palmist, card reader: past present and future; 25c. 148 Sixth st., room _ best medium_and card- German spoken. 73 Fourth st. MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business advi names given; 2ic u 5 Fourth st. OAKLAND #OUSES TO LET. HOUSES TO LET IN OAKLAND. Corner cottage, 5 rooms. Lower sunny flat, 5 rooms. Upper modern flat, 6 rooms. 2-story neat 6-room house...... Choice sunny 8-room house. 10-room residence, fine..... These and many more, ] larger and ‘both emaller. WM. M.DEWOLF, 1038 Broadway. HANDSOME modern cottage for sale in Fruit- vale, Oakland, 5 rooms and lot #6:2-3x150, with flowers and fruit galore; street sewered: price to be fixed by buver: owner is East and must have money; $400 all that Is required at present: this is a rare opportunity. WM. M. DeWOLF, 1058 Broadway, Oakland OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSE: FURNISHED—For rent at Pledmont; comfort- able home of eight rooms and bath; large and very attractive grounds, stable, etc.: rent for a term of months or'a year: rentai moderate and includes care of grounds: also cow if desired. HERON & HOLCOMB, 1050 Broadway, Oakland. ROOMS A.D BOARD. “bay-window rooms, everything new, cheerful: first-class every respect; board optional. The Strius, 1505 Stockfon; Kearny cars | DDY, 626 (Irvingdale) | “tabie} nice locatn: suits, ELLIS, | 518 _Nicely furnished rooms, hbest | | “board; $20 per month. | FOLSOM. 511_Swedish private boarding, with room, $4¢ to $ per week: nica location SOUTH PARK, 159—Good table sboard, $3 per week; with nice sunny front room, $4 week. 5—Sunny suite: single rooms; first- largegrounds. Mrs. W. F. Evans. SUTTER, 112 | class board THE Orlel—With or without board; new, ele- gantly furnished, beautiful sunny Market-st. suites, with board for 2, $40 per month; single rooms accordingly. 1225, near Hyde—2 flats In first-class or- ~ der; rent $16 and $18. SANCHEZ, 489, corner Eighteenth—Flat of 5 rooms and bath: $ E: ; all modern Improvement Y flat able rent SU tions for 2 families. —Nice flat 8 rooms and ; rent $27 50. with § rooms and bath at reason- 615 McAllister st. Key at bakery. NY flat of 6 rooms and bath; accomthoda- 733 Stevenson st. 'H, rooms and bath; $12 near Noe—Flat 442, 5-ROOM flat; unfurnished; bath; very nice..§ §-room flat: unfurnished: bath! very nice.. 30 §-room flat; unfurnished; b very nice.. 42 10-room flat: unfurnished ery nice.. 5 THE REYNOLDS CO., 403 Examiner building. 527 MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open until oclock: branch office of The Call. Subscrip- tions and want ads taken. e T FURNISHED FLATS. LEAVENWORTH, Si14 rooms, furnished: bath; suitable for young couple; no children; references: $16. MONTGOMERY, 1402—Flat 3. furnished_house- keeping rooms, $3 per month; key 420 Dupont. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EDDY, 617 keeping: ran; L 917—Ves range Tocation EIGHTH, 3 sunny roor bath. EIGHTH, 246—Nlice sunny housekeeping rooms, from $6 up. FIFTH, 425 sunny furni; 2 ed rooms for house- able housekeeping room: garden; private; splendid Large furnished housekeeping Kitchen; hot and cold water; rooms tchen. furnished for also 1, § FIF ulte of rooms furnished for housekeeping: rent cheap. FULTON, 116—Two large rooms for housekesp- ing; also single room; sunny: cheap. 917—For adults; 4 comfortable room: beds; two stoves; gas and coal GATE, 6203 sunny rooms, rnished for housekeeping. GEARY, bath, tw GOLDEN 'y unfurnished adults. sunny 311 to qui McALLISTER, corner Polk—Two nlcely furnished front rooms; housekeeping; terms reasonabl MINNA, 1113 Furnished housekeeping room; $150 per week; laundry accommodations. MISSION, ##9—Large sunny rooms complete for housekeeping, 32 a week. MISSION, 1063—Two large sunny rooms com- plete for housekeepins: no objection children. { VAN NESS a §08—Beautiful sunny rooms; modern; newly’ furnished: with board —_—ee | CHILDREN BOARDED. A RELIABLE lady would like infant, or 1 or | 2 children, to board, having her own cow. Call 339 Jessie st. WIDOW would like 2 children to board; terms | 51 Clara st. AN elderly lady will take infants to board: a mother's care; references. 23ty Sixth st. reasonable; near school. STORES TO LET. CORNER store: 4 rooms and stable: rent $15: 223-st. cars pass the door. 3551 Twenty-fourth corner of Vicksburg. JRE and three living rooms; rent $10. 2343 Mission st. STORE or_factory, well lighted middle, all over; %x1%0_or part. 519 Howard st. | TO LET—Corner store on O'Farrell st.. suita- | " ble for confectionery or bakery: oven, etc.; | _rent reasonable. HOOKER & LENT, 14 Post' MISS EDNA V. GRANT, rn;!’-reud:r palmist. 215 Kearny st., room : future hus- MME, SYBILLE. cradle to gra band’s picture, 2c: ladies. 811 O'Farrell st. e L bt 1 MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS—First in her pro- | fession: never fafls: advice: help. 920 Post st. SPIRITUALISM. AT 111 Larkin st., People's Spiritual Soclety, § o'clack sharp. Mr. George Sawkins of Ats- tralia will lecture; convineing tests by, good talent; free. MRS, FULTON TULEY, seances Wednesday and Friday evenings: sittings. 1513 Geary st. ELSIE REYNOLDS. materlalizing, developing; Wednesday evening, 322 O'Farrell. 2 cts. MRS. BUTLER, reliable clairvoy: reader: Hindoo control MRS, SHRINER, clairvovant for business and spiritua) sittings. 120 McAllister; tel. Jessie,038. MRS, ELLIS, medium, 23 Valencia st.; read- ings $1; cir. Tues., Fri., 2 p. m.; Sat., 8; %c. MRS, J. J. WHITKEY, trance, test and busi- ness medium. 282 Stockton st. ASTROLOGY—Your fortune by your name; oc- cult sclence. 911% Mi MRS. SHAFFER, test and business medium; sittings dally. 123% Sixth st., room 2. M, FRANCES. independent slate-writing mgg PALMISTRY. CHARACTER described. Send %c (stamps) | and date of birth to “*Astro,” box 4509, Call. | MRS. CHANDLER: readinzs Tues. Thurs, Sat. at hall, 305 Larkin st.: Mon.. Wed., Fri. residence. 353 Geary st HYPNOTISM | CAL. Institute, 402% Geary: hypnotism taugh Aiplomas jssiued: diseases 'and habits cured. = | - OFFICES TO LET. OFFICE room, all furnished, with large vau't, at CLARK & CO'S., 224 Montgomery st next the Mills bullding; (agents for the san | _tary stills). SIXTH, 43, corner Mission (Esmond House) 3 rooms occupled by Dr. Henry Sylvester for 12 years as dental parlors; 4 tooms occupled by Dr. M. Krotozyner, physician and sur- on, for 10 years. MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS on furniture or pianos In S, F.. "Oak- land or Alameda, at lowest rates, without removal: no commissions: no delays. J. NOONARN, 1017 to 1028 Mission, above Sixth: tel $5 UP to any amount on Indorsed paper, planos, furniture or jewelry: all business strictly confidential: private offices. M. E. DOUGAN & CO., 230 Kearny st., upstalrs. outh’ 14. FINE partly furnished offices. 901 Sutter st., corner Leavenworth Al et e PROPOSALS. | CAPITOL BUILDING, TERRITORY OF ARI- | ZONA. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS CALLED FOR. Notlce s hereby given that the Capi*ol Grounds and Bullding Commission of the Ter- ritory of Arizona will Teceive and inspect pians, specifications and estimates of cost of a Capitol | building for the Territory of Arizona to be | erected on the Capitol grounds, being ‘‘tract A" of the Capitol addition of Iots to the City of Phoenix, Arizona, at their office In Phoenix, on the 20th day of July, 1895, at the hour of | 10 o'clock a. m. of said date; the cost of sald | building not to exceed the sum of $50,000. | At same time and place said Capltol Grounds and Building Commission will meet and open all bids and plans. and examine and | tnspect all plans specifications and estimates | of cost for said proposed Capitol Building that may 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 said proposed Capitol buflding can obtain full particulars by addressing B. St. Claire, secretary of sald commission. Said plans and specifications advertised for In this notice must be filed with said secretary on or before 10 o'clock a. m., on the 20th day of July, 1868, This advertisement s duly ordered by the Capitol Grounds and Bullding Commission in | regular session at Phoenix, this 18th day of May, 1898 I N. BELL, President. | H. B. ST. CLAIRE, Secretary. MISSION, 925%—Completely furnished sunny front housekeeping rooms; gas and bath. NATOMA, 645—Three sunny furnished room complets for housekeeping; rent $12 month. NOE, 151—Nlcely furnished, window rooms; gas range; bath; grate; OCTAVIA, 1403, corner Geary—Sunny window, dining and kitchen; suite. TURK, b643—Large front rooms complete for housekeeping; gas and bath; $12 and $15. VAN NESS, 1021, nr. Geary st.—Front sunny suite, $22 50; one suite for $15; gas range. €15 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of The Cau. Bubscriptions and want ads taken. two sunny bay- $12. bay- single or en femaie troubles: no danger: safe cure; $§2 50; express C. O. D.; don't delay until too late. 0OSGOOD BROS., ‘Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal. RESTAURANT for sale; best location in Oak- land; owner has other business. K. D., box4, 11, Oakland. NORTH Beach Sanitarium, 1412 Mason st.; pri- vate home in confinement; competent physi- clans and nurses; trms. reas. Powell-st. cars. FOR SALECall route at San Jose; for par- apply at Call business office or to E. an Jose. IMER resort and beer garden to sell or rent. MR! BOEKELMANN, Lorin, Cal. COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO.’S, 415 Sacramento st. "ALASKA ENTERPRISES. FOR Dawson, Alaska Venture Co. Steamshi| Prof. Morse, salls for St. Michaels June 10, conmecting with the speediest steamer on the Sikon, the F. M. Smith; unexcelled facilities for handling freight and pessengers: before making contracts call at gene: office, 630 Market st. % STORAGE. AT low rates—Furniture, carpets, plano: household goods; clean, light compartments: advances made. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1028 Mission st., above Sixth; open evenings. PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving Co Gffice, Tenth and Market; telephone South 16 FOR lowest rates go to LOUIS J. NEUMAN, 121 Sixth st., open evenings. TRUNKS, 2ic a mo.; other goods at low rates. ignal Transter Co., 53 Jones; tel. Sutter 441 SEWING MACHINES. # MONTHLY_Rented, repaired, bought, sold; machine supplies. Sllvlhrll ‘_nhone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; repairing, lowest rates. 205 Fourth ELECTRICAL treatments; cures all monthly irregularities; no medicine: no pain; lady at- tendant; hours -4, 7-8. 2008% Missfon st. DRS, DONOVAN, 1306 Folsom st., takes ladles at her home in their confinement; terms mod- erate and everything strictly confidential. DR. HALL, 8 MoAllister st; diseases of women and_children. LADIES—Mrs. Dr. Puetz: infallible. safe rem- edles; 38 years’ experience. 254% Fourth st. —_— LOST. STRAYED or stolen from_the premi Shotweil, cor. 2th st., Sunday night, May 22, a pale red milk cow; finder will please notify the above number. ROOMS TO LET. APARTMENTS; quiet, homelike; reasonable; ‘Com. Transter Co., 22 Stockton st.; trunk: 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 reasonabl AT 609 Hyde, Sutter 715-T19—Furnished and unfurnished; choice and sunny; reasonable. AT 147 Powell and 211 O'Farrell, nicely fur- nished rooms by day, week or month. AT 242 Stockton—Sunny rooms; pretty view; quiet house; baths; gas} very reasonable. BOHEMIA, 29 Post—Elegant rooms; reason- ‘able rates; bath; gas; elevator; very central. DELAWARE, 1433 Market—Furnished or un- furnished single and double rms.; $8, $10 mo. EDDY, 207—Newly furnished single and double rooms, $5 a month and up. EDDY, 761—Newly furnished sunny rooms; bath; gas; private family; very reasonable. LOST—Sunday, in Western Addition, & medal with name engraved, J. VOSS. Please re- turn 2235 Bush st.; reward. EIGHTH, 106—Pleasant sunny rooms, $125 per ‘week and up. 1S, 821—Large, double room for #125 REWARD—Lost, at soldiers’ camp, Day | _sonilemen; ranaing waters District, Saturday, purse containing dia- | — = = mond, jewelry, etc. Return to WISE, § | ELLIS, 327—An elegantly furnished suite; Montgomery st.; no questions asked. plano, light housekeeping; $30 per month. LOST—In Presidio, a black sunshade. Pleass Teturn to 626 Locust ave.; reward. ELLIS, 720—Large sunny unfurnished room. LOST—A dog; white and yellow. Return to | ELLIS, 413 (Grand Carnot)—First-class sunny room 3; 85 reward. Golden West Hotel, TYPEWRITERS. e RN i e rooms and suites for gents, $1 50 to §$ week. FOLSOM, 704—Nicely furnished sunay front rooms to let cheap; also housekeeping rooms. ALL typewriters sold and rented; few partly used for sale cheap; send for samples an prices. ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montgomery. !os’x‘&'fooa order, $25; send for sample work. BCO' & BANNAN, 333 Montgomery st. FOLSOM, 766%—Nicely furnished rooms to let, " ‘ndubs; lfi—cm\!en’!enm. 7 GEARY, 55, formerly 518—FElegant sunny par- lor; suites, single and double rooms; also housekeeping. 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 received by said board until 1¢ o’clock a. m. of June 24, 1885, for furnishing the materials and performing the labor neceisary for the erection and completion of the cen- tral portion of the San Diego State Normal School bullding. Separate proposals will be received and | separate contracts made for furnishing the materials and performing the labor neces- sary for each of the folloWing parts of sald building, to wit: 1, For the masonry work, including all brick, concrete and - cemont work and all necessary excavations and fill- inig: 2, for the iron work;: 3, for the carpenter, plistering, electric and glazing work; 4, for the plumbing and gas-fitting worl for the tinning and galvanized iron work; for painting and varnishing. No proposal will be considered unless ac- companied with a bond Of such proposer, equal to 10 per:cent of his proposal, with at feast two good and sufficient sureties, con- ditioned that if his proposal shall be ac- cepted he will duly enter into a proper con- tract. Each proposal must be made on blanks furnished for that purpose, and, together with the above-mentioned bond, inclosed in ANY amount at 614 per cent on real estate: 2d and 3d mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- bate, furniture without removal. R. M- COLGAN, 2 Montgomery, st., room 3. HIGHLY respectable ana private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 948 Market st.: tel. Green 204. ON furniture, plancs, city or Oakland: no re moval; low rates; no commission; $25 up; rivat ty. BONNELLI, 130 Powell st. $100,000 TO loan on income city property: 000 on furniture. G. W. OW? 1405 Call bl JAL estate, furniture or planos, any amount lowest rates. Becker & Co., 328 Montgomer: R | TO tet—Fine BEAUTIFUL furnished cottage; Adeline sta- tion; for 2 months from June 15; rent $30; at home mornings. 1008 Tenth st. CHESTNUT, 2022—New 6-room cottag furnished; ‘piano: $30. ; neatly OAKLAND ROOMS. UNFUR. rms to rent Abrahamson bldg., S. B. cor. 13th & Wash. Abrahamson Bros. T OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. ELEGANT sunny suite; hot and cold water: vacant May 1st. THF LORNF. 562 Eighth st OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE and hnusehold goods this week. FCHFELLHAA old store, 408 Eleventh st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 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 cent; make offer. HERON . & HOLCOMB, 1050 Broadway, Oakland. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st.. near Mar- ket: 20 rooms. %ic to $1 50 night: $L50 to 38 convenient :nd Tespectable: free 'bus or . weel and raggage to and from ALAMEDA HOUSES. $20—6 rooms of furnished cottage to let at once for 3 months; plano. 1178 Park st., Ala- meda: no young children. -room house; good location; $16. 1243 Park’ st. J. H. YOUNG, BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. IMPROVED property across the bay: sell cheap or exchange. See ISAACS, 409 O'Far- rell st. LEGAL VKDTICES. RAILROAD Consolidation—Pursuant to the etatute In such case made and provided, no- tice is hereby given that the Southern Pa- cific Railroad Company, the Northern Rail- Way Company, the Northern California Rail- way Company and the California Pacific Railroad Company, railroad corporations in- corporated and existing under the lawas of the State of California, upon the written con- gent 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 £aid corporations, made and entered into in accordance with such consent, and pursuant 1o the statute in such case made and pro- vided, did, on the 14th day of April, A. D. 159, amalgamate and consolidate their capitai stock, debts, property, assets and franchises under the corporate name and style of the Southern Paciflc Railroad Company. J. L. WILLCUTT, Becretary of the Southern Pacific Rallroad Company. San Francisco, Cal., May 6. 198. ANY sum, st or 2d mortgages, estates in pro- bate, etc. Room 7. &8 California st. $50 TO $30.000; lowest rates; Ist and 2d mortg.; any proposition. Dryden, 413 Montgomery st. any sum: ist and 2d mort- MURPHY, 628 Market st. no rtemoval: lowest 116 McAllister st. CITY and country Fages, estates, ete. planos, furniture: no ‘com. : private. MODFRN residence wanted: 7 to 10 rooms; | north or west side of street on Paeific or Presidio Heirhts: cnst not tn exceed $e00: etate price and details. Address box 4659, Call. e e R R FINANCIAL. LOANS cn real estats. bonds. etc.: lowest | Tates MeAFRE RROS.. 108 Montromery st N PAWNBROKERS. BE WISE and borrow from_the Cut Rate Loan Otfice, 22 Mason st.. bet. Market and Eddy. — e FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. AN ark anchored at Alameda boathouse, Chest- nut st., Alameda, in good condition: will ac- commodate eight' persons; sealed tenders re- celved to May 30. Add. John Elder, Alameda. MARRIAGE LICENSE’:S. Marriage licenses have been issuad as follows: N. P. Hirsch and Karoline H. Jensen, 28—19. Soren J. Sorensen and Annie Parker, 3326 Charles S. Tilton and Lizzie Jones, 2§—I8. Albert B. McKee and Alice M. Hooper, 35—24. R. W. McDade and Katie Carstensen, 25—21. W Murphy and Catherine de Witt, 27—23. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubiication offices and be endcrsed with the name and residence of parties authorized to have the same published. BORN. DWYER—In this city, May 9, 183, to the wife of George A. Dwyer, a daughter. GILBERT—In Pomona, May 18, 183, to the wife of C. S. Gilbert, a son. g LEIDY—In Big Pine, May 13, 1898, to the wife of G. W. Leidy, a daughter. NAFTALY—In this city, May 17, 128, to the wife of Morris Naftaly, a daughter. SQUIRES—In South San Francisco, May 24, 1898, to the wife of Fred R. Squires, a son. VINE—In Grass Valley, May 13, 1838, to the wife of William Vine, a son. ASK to see the $9 dlamond stud; ask to see the 15 diamond stud. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. 2 SAFES for sale cheap at 133 Montgomery Apply MADISON & BURKE, 626 Market. A NO 1 fresh cow: rich milk; 24 quarts per day; gentle. 1312 Folsom st. DONKEY for sale; tame for children. Apply Twenty-first and Douglass sts. BAR outfits, store fixtures, scales, etc., second- hand; selling at cost. 868 Folsom, nr. Fifth. Apply M. A. FOR Sale—Empty packing cases. GUNST & CO., 203 Kearny st. MARRIED. HARRJE—CAMPE—In this city, May 21, 1898, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, John H. Harrje and Catherine Campe. LANGTON—LOWELL—In_this city, May 23, 1898, at St. Stephen's Church, by the Rev. Edgar J. Lion, Calvin N. Langton and Maud Lowell, both of San Francisco. MAERTINS—OHM—In this city, May 22, 1893, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Richard A. Maer- tins and Marje C. Ohm. POOL—MEYERDERKS—In this city, April 26, 1898, by the Rev. E. A. Woods, D.D., William L. Pool and Emma D. Meyerderks, both of Ban Francisco. —_—eee $67 50_PIANO, good condition; 36 down $3 per month. 225 Sutter st. $157 50—MAGNIFICENT new upright plano; $10 down, $ per month; guaranteed. 225 Sutter st. & sealed envelope, addressed to the Trustees State Normal School of San Diego, with an indorsement thereon showing what portion of the buflding is covered by the inclosed pro- posal, and_delivered to the Merchants’ Na- ‘Bank of San Diego, Califo; tional Benk ok Bew DI S oruis, befors 'Said proposals will be publicly B Thereon WAl e g od June 24, 1898, at 10 o'clock a. m., at room 35, Fisher Opera-house block, In San’ Diego, Cali- i e mumagl: to ‘;'e!:’un:n gontracts are awarded Wi requ e with sal board a_good and sutficient bond' to .:h‘: BARS, back bars, mirrors, show cases, coun- ters, linoleum, office furniture, store and new and sec- 1017-1019-1021-1023 office furniture and fixtures; ond-hand. J. NOONAN, above Sixth. SBCOND-HAND hose for irrigation purposes: mps, gasoline engines, etc. B. S. WHITE, Bis, Bis, 18 Mission st. GAS_ fixtures very lo ‘and 2 bowl barber washstands, cheap. SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. LAUNDRY machinery, engines, dynamos, electl, goods; new, 2d-hand. Smith Co., 527 Mission. 7. R._POOL, house-mover, dealer second-hand large assortment; 1 HUF- amount of 25 per cent of the contract o the falintul 8nd Droper berformende o his_contract. The plans and specifications of said build. ing can be seen Auring business hours at the otfice of . Hebbard & Gill, architects, Grant bullding, San DI &‘Cullfomn. The Board of tees reserves the right to_reject any or all proposals made. State Normal School of San Diego, Cali- fornia. R. GUY, President Board Trustees. ROBERT C. JONES, Secretary. By W. Attest ‘buflding material. 1124 Mission; tel. So. 787. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machin Me- IO & WOLPMAN, Fremont & Howard. SAFES—New and _second-hand; cheaper than ever. Hermann Safe Mafc., £33 Sacramento. SAFES—Bargains in new and second-hand; all Aizes: haif original cost. 109-111 Market, S. F. GRAPHOPHONES, $10; Records, $5 doz.; Projectoscope, nn“mmupl. ss3-846 Mrkt. ATTORNEYS AT Law. COFFEE mill, scale, hand-truck, letter-press, desk and safe cheap. 102 Clay ADVICE free on all legal matters. T. STACK, 14 McAllister st., room 64. LAW of divorce; consclentious attorn: 45 only; prompt; prival Roem 41, 330 ;’l;- ot F. BARS, showcases, counters, shelving, ete., Aauaht and scid. 1083 Mission, near Seventh PHYSICIANS. ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. { W. W. DAVIDSON, 27 Market st. DR,_C. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence, 1206 Market; diseases Gt women & speclalty. DIED. Albright, Mrs. Ettie Juth, Elias Bavuer, John C. Keily, Nellle B. Brown, George D. Koch, Caspar Krieger, Mata McCarty, James F. McKenney, Mary E. Martin, James C. Miller,” Emile Nathan, Samuel 8. Rehm, Elizabeth Rico, Francisco Schwarz, Charles Buchi, ' Jacob Cabezut, Mrs. Maria Chase, Jacob S. Cox, Stephen Dana, William C. Downey, Timothy J. Egan, Mary A. Foster, J. 8. Frates, Joseph Farrell, Irene Small, Mary L. Fuller, Mary B. Stafford, Henry E. Greenwood. Annle E. Swain, Rinaldo R. Hancock, Paul Weber, e B. Harris, Sarah F. Welsh, Willlam P, Healy, Jane Hinkle, Arabella ALBRIGHT—Near Arroyo Grande, May 15, 1898, Mrs. Ettie May Albright, a native of South Grove, Dekalb County,’ Ill, aged 21 years § months and 3 days. BAUER—In Victoria, B. C., May 21, 159, Jol Christian, beloved husband of Carrie Bawen and father of George W. C. J. and Carris uer, a native of Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 62 years and 6 months. - 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from Masonic Temple, corner 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. 1715, K. of H., Arion Gesang and Franelsco' Turn Verein, Freie Deutsche emeinde and Schwaben Verein are respect- foily invited to attend. Interment 1. O. O. F. etery, cremation. BROWN—In East Oakland, May 24, 18%, George D., son of George L. and Mary ‘Winthar, Carrie W. Brown, a native of Oakland, aged 2 years and 7 months. JUCHI—In this city, May 24, 183, Jacob Buchi, a native of Germany, aged 52 years § months and 10 days. 'ABEZUT—In Sonora, May 17, 1808, Mrs. Ma- ria T. Cabezut, a native of Mexico, aged 80 vears. "HASE—In this city, May 24, 183, Jacob S., only and beloved son of James . Chase Jr. and Esta A. Chase, and grandson of J. G. and Ellen Chase, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 years and 10 months. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o%®lock, from the residence of his grandparents, 2109 Larkin street. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. COX~—In this city, May 21, 189S, Stephen Cox, a native of Nova Scotla, aged 53 years. CF The funeral: will ‘take place this day (Wednesday). at 9:45 o'clock, from the par lors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick’'s Church. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. DANA—In Los Alamos, May 20, 189, Willlam C. Dana of Nipomo, San Luis Obispo County. a native of Santa Barbara, Cal., axed 62 vears and 14 days. DOWNEY—In this city, May 24, 1898, Timothy J., beloved son of Carrie and the late Tim- othy Downey, brof r of George Downey, and nephew of Mrs. P. Connolly, Mrs. A. Grazer and Henry and George Frederickson, a native of SaA Francisco, aged 2 years 3 months and § day: L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his mother's residence, 3204 Folsom reet, near Twenty- eighth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. EGAN—Near Arrovo Grande, May 19, 1898, Mary Agnes Egan, a native of Londonderry, Ireland, aged 27 years. FOSTER—In Sacramento, May 18, 1888, J. 8. Foster, father of Mrs. P. H. McGrath, a na- tive of New York, aged 62 years 6 months and 3 days. FRATES—In Carmel, May 1, 1598, Joseph Frates, a native of California, aged 14 years. FARRELL—In this city, May 24 1S3, Irene, beloved wife of James Farrell, and mother of Thomas, Eliza, Irene and James Far- rell, a native of New York City, aged 42 years 2 months and 8 days. (New York papers please copy.) @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursdcy), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 526 Alabama street. between Solano and Mariposa, thence to St. Charles Borro- meo Church, where a sofemn requiem mass will be celcbrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FULLER — In_Oakland, May 24 1898, Mary FEllen, beloved wife of John S. Fuller, & na- tive of Connecticut, aged 46 years. GREENWOOD—In this city, May 24, 1898, Annfe Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of J. T. Greenwood, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years 9 months and 1 day. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1914 Green streef. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HANCOCK—In this city, May 23, 188, Paul, beloved son of the late John and Mary F. Hancock, a native of San Franclsco, aged 7 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Gallagher, 20 Fifth street. In- terment L. O. O. F. Cemetery. HARRIS—In this city, May 23, 150, Sarah F. Harris, a native of New York, aged 72 years. HEALY—In this city, May 2, 15%, Jane Healy, ‘mother of Mrs. John Lembke, and grand- mothet of Grace Virginia Lembke, a nativa of County Kildare, Ireland, aged 70 years. I Remalns at the parlors of J. C. O'Con- nor & Co., 767 Mission street. HINKLE—In this city, May 24, 159, Arabella. wife of J. B. Hinkle, formerly of Petaluma, & mative of Ohio, ased 67 years 1 month and 18 ays. JUTH—In San Jose, May 13, 183, Elias, be- loved husband of Anna Juth, a native of Fin- land, ‘ased, aged 51 years 1 monta and 2 ays. KEILY—In this city, May 24, 1508, Nellle E., dearly beloved wife of Denis J. Keily, lovin mother of Bernice Keily, dearly belove daughter of the late John and ~Margaret Haley, and sister of M. J., J. M., W. H, J. L. and Libble Haley, Mrs. M. J. 'Barradas and Mrs. M. A. Shelly, a native of San Fran- clsco. (St. Louis, New York and Jefferson- ville, Ind., papers please copy.) @¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursdey), at 8:30 o'clock, from her lats residence, 239 Dore street, off Harrison between ' Ninth and Tenth streets, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a Tequiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KOCH—In Groveland, May 16, 1898, Caspar Koch, a native of Germany, aged 72 years. KRIEGER—In Pinole, May 23, 15, Mata, wife of Willlam Krieger, a native of Ger- many, aged 67 vears. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from her lata residence, thence to San Pablo Baptist Church for services, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Mountaln View Cemetery, Oakland. McCARTY—At_Presidio reservation, May 23, 189, James F., beloved son of Frank J. and Elizabeth McCarty, and brother of Mamie L., John J., Willlam P. and Frank McCarty, a lieutenant 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. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), from Old St. Mary's College Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Remains at Old St. Mary's College Hall. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McKENNEY—In this city, May 23, 1508, Mary E., beloved daughter of the late Johanna McKenney, and sister of Julia, Annie, John and the late Michael McKenney, a native of Connecticut. 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 1 Sheridan street, between Ninth and Tenth, thence to St. Joseph’s Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MARTIN—In Oakland, May 24, 1508, James (C. Martin, beloved father of Harold L. Martin and Mrs. James S. Jenks, a native of Illi- nols, aged 58 years. [ Funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, at the family residence, 484 Pros- ect avenue, Oakland. Interment private. lease omit flowers. MILLER—In this city. May 24, 1898 Emile beloved husband of Mrs. Louisa Miiler, and stepfather of Mrs. Charles Joseph and Mrs. William Fraser, a native of Germany, aged 58 years 3 months and 24 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 o’clock, from the pariors of J. S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, NATHAN—In Sacramento, May 19, 1898, Sam- el S. Nathan, & native of Germany, aged &3 vears 2 months and 4 days. REHM—In this city, May 22, 183, Elizabeth, ‘dearly beloved wife of Jacob Rehm, dearly beloved mother of Michael ~Rehm, Mrs. Charles Gantner and Jacob, ~Christopher, Catharina, Elizabeth and Clara Rehm, an sister of Carl, Michael and Jacob Lutz and Mrs, Willilam ' Roller, a native of Grenstadt, Rheinpfalz, Germany, aged 4 years § months and 14 days. (San Jose papers please copy.) L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2307 Taylor street. near Francisco. RICO—In Monterey, May 19, 189, Francisco Rico, a native of Lagos, Mexico, aged 13 years 4 months and 9 days. SCHWARZ—In this city, May 24, 133, Charles, beloved son of Louis and Nellie Schwarz, & native of San Francisco, aged 4 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 2217 Mason street. Interment 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. > STAFFORD—In_Salinas, May 12, 1898, Henry Fdwin Stafford, aged 44 years § months and 16 days. SMALL—In Vallejo, May 24, 188, Mary L., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Small, a native of Oakland, aged 12 years § months and 4 days. SWAIN—In Berkeley, May 22 1598, Rinaldo R., husband of Caroline S. Swain, and father of Edward R., Charles W. and Frank A. Swain, a native of New York, aged 75 years and 8 months. TrFriends and acqualntances ars respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday). at 2 o’clock, from his late resi- Qence, 2000 Channing way, corner of Milvia rtrect, near Dwight-way station. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. WEBER—Near San Jose, May 21, 1598, Marle E. Weber, a native of Mexico, aged 23 years and 4 months. WELSH—In this city, May 24, 158, William P. Welsh, beloved brother ot Mrs. E. J. Curry, Mrs. O. T. Hildebrecht and Mrs. I. H. O'Connor, a native of Santa Clara, aged 27 years. WINXA'HAR—!n Oakland, May 23, 1808, Carrle W., beloved wife of Thomas S. Winthar, ‘mother of Carl and Ernest Winthar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peterson, and sister of Mrs. M. E. Miller, Mrs. Nellie Brown and ‘Willlam, Tony, Cyrus and Eddie Peterson, a native of Chicago, Ill., aged 33 years and 4 months. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock. Interment Moun- tain View Cemete S LRI T R S McAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS 20 FIFTH BT., Opp. Lincoln Sshool. I Telephone, South 80. H. B. M'AVOY. MCAVOY & CO. FUNERAL D! )RS AND mm!.um 8th and 9th. 1285 Market St., between South 7. Tel. South 42. Estab. 1858, CRAIG &COCHRAN CO. Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 22,24 AND 26 MINT AVENUE.

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