The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 17, 1898, Page 11

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BUSINESS CHANCES. OLD -ESTA Palace Hotel ing. all WILKE, ber 4, 0—OL rki SALOO n fo Pine ) t ariors; ares BLISH o Cr a as D saloon with building; rare g h WILKE, ED ba nicle bul tock st: new number 845. hs on first-clas: ftted up; rare paying fine fixtures; chance. Cali headquar- inranteed learing for each clean and , 845 Mar- om on lding; rent : only firy and. See s payl i close 1o asines: open- 55 Market st., new num- in_cholcest long busines compel owner to sacrifice. B chance for practical corner mary pay ROKERS, with livi years ng ‘busi- a_great sacri- Market st. —22 Geary st. | San Bruno road: furniture. ng rooms. K et st her ) can . Add se a B n b WANTED—A small laundry route. st. sale. 0d: Box 333, Call office. REDO & 1 their , 817 M man i variety catil ale. busi buy ,‘ Call wner © yes Call Office g and de paying Box corner Thirt} Inquire fountain notlon, tamales; 1913 Howard best part CO., 2% business arket st. oms; elling. 0 as part- owner in other ive it his whole attention barg 3 Ke 80 per Kearny st 1 ablished cash RSON & CO., 777 Market st. in ex- Call. ore; must office. ars; rent licatessen well; all 320, Cal Box gz, Chicago intry town; otfic t. dy store and ice cream and fix- onthly; trial given. $2200—FOR sal ;om lodging house, central: balf cash: would take good trade; going to Klondike; house now full. Address Owner, X Call o AYING c k business; 2 wagons routes; 3 h milk depot:. cheap: own ving town. U. S., box 7, Call, Oakland. OR SALE—Re site the ferries. PIONEER Res ses; cash rec rnin ARTNER Box 341, SHOE store and rep rant and chop house; oppo- Call at 18 East st. 132 Fourth st Apply on | ‘eipts large; inv tigate. A plumbing shop for sale cheap. st neat established paying busi- 1 offic for sale. 4102 Nine- éenth st., near ¢ BARBER shop for sale; 2 chalrs; $1%0; trial given. 701 Larkin st SHOOTING gallery and_ cigar_stand, doing good business, cheap. Call at §15 Kearny st. FOR sale—Well-stocked statlonery, cigar, - toy and news agency store; barzain; eickness cause. Iy CUNNINGHAM, CURTISS & WELCH, Sa o st. )OD paying restaurant for sale. Apply 51l Castro st FOR Sale—Ct stall with fine trade; investigate this. cor. Polk &nd Austin sts. Western Market, ieap; a_butter, eggs and delicacy Grand $400—Saloon and 10 furnished rooms; all rented saloon doinj cit $25_CORNER grocery and bar; clean stock; 1 Tooms; rent §20. 117 Fillmore st. 2 1y fine busines: rent $20 month. Box 543 Call best ' location in offic | " cheap; repairing guaranteed. T"RSONALS. Mass. As ATRICK, sister of MRS, SHEEHAN,, 428 THE Pacific, 400 Geary- ; last heard of In 1892, to whereabouts, M) keeping FITZ- RIMONY. Only legimate matri- monial zsen. west of L.icago; details free. 'LE RUSINESS clothes—Clothes made L ERSONALS. to order; hes that fit; clotMes that jar the high” priced tailors in quality of goods and mini- mum o price; for instance, on a $20_suit, $5 down and $1 per week. Agency BOSTON each and ail only; good sw §$3 50 extra from'$ to 12. ELECTRIC ligh House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms 2c to $150 per night; $1 50 to $6 per weel free bus and t LATEST magical novelties, tric 65 s magic Market st LY Quinon EDERER, 1 GE 36 a first-cla Third st MRS, JOHNSON'S new =age, sait baths and herb cure. ICAL pert magic taught HOME in_confi MRS. DR. F SUITS 10 LEMOS, MY artists give the DRESSMAKERS. WOOLEN MILLS, 920 Broadway, Oakland t careful attention to hair_dressing who come: itches best, open Sundays R, 111 Stockton st. hts in every room; Winchester haggage t and from the ferry. puzzles, conjuring taught. MAGICIAN HENRY, fa to the roots of the hair. 1 St ss shave at the lady barber's, “method of electric mas 579 Geary st. ormancesgiven forall occasion: MAGICIAN HENRY, 308 S nement; diseases of women. NKE, 1416 Sth st., Alameda. on easy installments. L. 7th and Sth et AN FRANCISCO Ladies’ French Tailoring ollege. Market st MRS, DR. F. clairvoyant an: will 1 sh nove tions; unite: stolen or buri rals; tell w you by mali terms. 1206 TCLAIRVOYANTS. eveal every while in a LARK, the distinguished trance medium; while entranced she hidden mystery in life; she me Your eneinies, restore lost affecs e, recovers locates treast life, past, present fect trance. Hours rfect satisfaction guar- end stamp for circular with D CLARK, rooms opposite Sixth. how to overc troubles, the separ ed property vour entir m i M Market a lot of information the L A—IF you wa o jvant and palmist in God's creation r; reads ore, etc.: fuld names: la- gents, 30c; mail, $1. 1519 Market leventh. ME. PORTER, wonderful clalrvovant and rd reader; born with double veil and second ghit; diagnosis disease, full life reading; la. 125 Turk s by MME, LENEM MME. KETCHUM, clatrvoy ader. 105 St MME. read MME. HAN present and fu MME. RAVEN MOREA MISS EDNA V. m; unites the separated N, 1345 Market ch uried treasures inclose stamp. letters AR; fortunes told by pl on oOverdue steamer ant ockton st., room 3 U, best medium_and card erman spoken. 73 Fourth st palmist, card reader; ' past, ture; 25c. 148 Sixth st., room 1 A reads 1l busin Pour GRANT, rd_reader and palmist. 215 Kearny st., room 2 MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave: future hus- band's pleture, dies. “91¢ O'Farrell st MRS ANNA THOMAS, first in her y fession vica: help, 929 Post st SPIRITUALIS)L MILLER, m., % S p M dium FRANCES. 118 Hal MRS, ELLIS, medium, 233 Valencia $1; cir. Tues., Fri. ing; MRS. ness a’ spec B. BALL. all MRS. BUTLER, der; Hindc MRS. SHAFFE| sittings daily. MRS. J. J. WH ness medium. materializing trumpet s 409 Leavenworth st. independent slate writing me- ight st. 2'p. Sat ARD, medium, 311 Main; ty; circles Friday, 2 p. m., m.; “reliable clairve > control; hours 10- vant, 579’ Gear: est_and business medium; Sixth st. i ITNEY, trance, test and busi- 222 Stockton s HYPNOTISM CAL. Institute, 4021 Geary; hypnotism taught; diplomas {ssied; diseases'and habits cured PALMISTRY MRS, CHANDLER — Free lecture Sunday, § p. m., 30 readings. 333 Geary s HORSES. 40 HORSES for sale; harness; carts, ket, 32 day. Sixth SULLIV AMP w kinds Yar gon hors: Va 3 220 10 CAMPING h ness_auction , buggie: also wagons, buggie Grand Arcade Horse Mar- auction salesevery Wednes- N & DOYLE, Auctioneers. . harness of all Emporium Sales st T. P, NEWELL. orses chnnY’ wagons and har- “ry Tuesday. 731 Howard st. wagor must’ sell. s lencia. %, TEN and feather top ha lage cart suitable for country. SONS, Golden FINE for ca buggy laundry, also 1 WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. sh or ins four-passenger wagonettes, ck, physielan’s upe and vil: O'BRIEN & Gate ave. and Polk s ilk’ wagons cheap 1 fine top and open 28" Harrison st baker's and stallments hack GOOD hack, coupe, surrey and wagonette, and second-hand a; Head Repositc SPECIAL sale bold Harn ALMOST new also single AUTOMATIC, $2 MONTHLY— machine suppl ALL ess Co., 211 Larkin, opp. City harness; cheap. ATED carriage, SEWING MACHI kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rente repairing, lowest rates. nd new wagons; cheap. Bull's ory, Fifteenth and Valencia. of harness and vehicles. Lie- urrey, pole and double harness; cafiopy top. Inquire 532 Domestic, Singer and White 1915 Mission st Rented, repaired, bought, sold; | ies. 1i5 Sixth; phone Mint 4 205 Fourth st. RSN FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, EXCHANGE writer or tandem. M Market st. for type- Ohio Dental Parlors, 731 finest quality, | HOUSES TO LET. ALL OVER TOWN. You see houses to rent by BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. ELEGANT S-room houses; Sixth ave., bet. Cali- fornia and Lake sts.; prices will surpri you. MARCUSE & REMMEL, 628 Market st. FOLSOM, Bay- b 226 Bay-window house, 7 rooms, th and laundry; rent $23, NSHED HOUSES TO LET. SRY fine residence of 12 rooms, 2 baths, all modern improvements, worth $130, can be had 3 months by right party for L850 A modern house, § rooms and bath; piano; running water every room; sunny; @ bar- gain BT A good house, 9 rooms and bath; neatly fur- nished; within walking distance.. $50 A good house; fine garden: sunny rooms: £ood location; owner must take family away; good lease ...... -850 A magnificent house; 16 rooms; elegantly furnished; quiet neighborhood; long lease to proper party........ b -$100 THE RE OLDS (¢ 403-4, Examiner buildiez. §18, Webster & Fillmore—Sunny bet. furnished fiat; § rooms; plano; flower garden; stable if des red; rent reasonable; references given & required; call between 10 and 2. TAYLOR. $10—Completely rurni-hed sunay house, 10 rooms and bath. Call bet. 1:3¢ and 4p m. COTTAGES TO LET. GEARY, 225 cel mirrow-top mantels “Fine cottages, 5 rooms and bath; $13. and 6 rooms; bath, base- 1576 Fifteenth st., near T ment, cottages, vard; cheap. prettiest in city; new; key at corner grocery. $20—COTTAGE 2063 Twen FLATS TO LET. A—TEN flats; nice flats near Call..... A—t-rooms; 'bath; 6 Hyde A—300 other flats to choose, CO.'S, 602 Market st. ALL OVER TOWN — You see flats to rent by BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. ave., v-window; cheap to ELEGANT modern upper flat, 7 rooms, bath and basement; rent $1S. near Filbert. FLATSUpper flat, 4 cholce gunny rooms, $13. 1120 Broadway. 3025} Buchanan st., ine middle sunny flat, seven 3 ¥y Hall. LEAVENWORTH, 1:23—Flat of and cold water; bath: rent $14. MARKE' 4 Dranca office of The ads and subscriptions taken. McALLISTER, 726 nt §30. FULTON rooms; 118 bath: rooms; hot Call; want r flat 7 rooms, bath; Allister st. Uppy Key at 728 Me rooms; good BALDWIN & r flat . sunny uppe: HOW UPPER flat, 5 and bath; 3506 Misslon st.; rent at 31 Twenty-eighth st. e e e ISHED FLATS. SLY sunny flat; 10 minutes’ walk from ace Hotel. Pine st. P —— ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BARTLETT, 13+—Two or thrée furnished rooms for light housekeeping: EDDY, foor 743—4-room parlor desirable front connecting EDDY, 81i—Very housékeeping; gas range: splenaid location. FLLIS, 513-2 housekeeping rooms; $I5. FIFTH, 2% Front room and kitchen, fur- nished for housekeeping: first floor; cheap. shed rooms nth, 3 front sunny fur ng: rent $12 per m; DLSOM, 74— Sunny complete housekeeping rooms in private family; $1 50 per week up. OM, 1803, corner of Fourteenth—2 nicely fshed sunny front rooms suitable for light housekeeping; $12 GEARY, Handsome front parlor, suit: singie double rooms; light housekeeping. TOWARD, 511—Nice sunny front room, regular kitchen; complete for housekeeping; 310 & month. HOWARD, 10 sunny completely furnished housekeeping rooms, $8; also other rooms. and i JESSIE, 37, near Fifth and Market—Sunny HouseKeeping rooms; private family; $. LEAVENWORTH. 1503, near Jackson—$10; § urnished rooms for housek'ping: bath ISTER, 240—2 sunny front rooms com- v furnished for housekeeping; very rea- 14— Housekeeping rooms; also 4 Furnished room for housekeep- & water and stove, 37 a month. MISSION, ing: runni NATOMA, 6458 sunny furnished rooms; com- Dlete for housekpng.; yard: rent reasonable. bay window rooms, NINTH, 20—Large sunny complete for housekeeping; $S; running water furnished all conve PAG 2 sunny bay-window housekesping roor TH, 314 — Front bay kitchen; furnished for hous SOUTH PARK, 1842 sunn® rooms, for housekeeping, $9 per month. bay-window suite, with keeping; $12 mo. complete 309—Furnished rooms; complete for housekeeping; suites, $7; bedrooms, $4 mo. RGOMS TO LET. APARTMENTS; quiet, homelike: reasonable: Com, Transfer Co., 22 Stockton st.; trunks moved to any part of city, 2c ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and singie; first-class in every respect; terms reasonable. phone Main 45. AT 242 Stockton—Sunny rooms; pretty view. quiet house; baths; gas; very reasonable. AT 147 Powell and 211 O'Farrell, nicely fur- nished rooms by day, week or month. AT The Randolph, 501 Post, single rooms, bay- window parlors and sultes, $150 to {4 Wweek. BOHEMIA, 2 blocks from principal hotels; newly furnished; all conveni DELAWARE, 1433 Market i % month and up. EIGHTH, 111—Two well-furnished sunny front rooms; gentlem 418 (Grand Carnot)—First-class sunny 3150 to 88 week. ASK to see the elegant $39 diamond stud, orlg- Grant ave. inally cost 380, at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 FOR Sale—2 houses, to be removed. Inquire on premises on J | 2 BARBER chal et., pawn office. GROCERY store for sale. Inquire at 220 First gt., northwest corner Tchama. $10—CIGAR store. Northwest corner Kearny and California sts. FOR sale—2 olrll;ull!:nhec?fi App) FOR sale—Call at San Jos roceries y Call office. and bars; for par- ticulare apply at Call business office or to E. F. PIERCE, San co Jose. FEE and tea routes supp CASWELL & CO.'8, 415 Sacramento st. MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open until 9:30 rclock; branch office of The Call. tions and want ads taken. LODGING HO A—KREDO & CO— USKES FOR 2214 UP-TO-DATE BROKERS. List w h us houses; all sizes; all prices. 23 rooms; reduced from $1000 to. ms S 1 20 rooms; 20 rooms: rent only Many large houses from 50 to 500 rof KRBDO & numerous to menti Geary st. DECKER'S BARGA worth $2500, sunny cornel $60. on. e for bargain at $2000.. 1 lowing are a few special bargains ALL SIZES AND PRICES. FOR CASH 2 rooms on Markef 4 20-room_houses; 7-room from 50-room houses; from $1400 to. flat on Geary st...... AYMENTS OR EXCHANG! 24 rooms; transient; clears $150... clears $100. 36-room house; 2 fronts; offer wanted.. $300 to. lied from GEO. Subscrip- SALE, Geary st. no charge for advertising; 500 ceeen $600 50 too m! 0., 2% B, g8 +ea 1600 38 HC. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. oth. $1000—LODGING house north of Market st.; cost $1500; McLAUGHLIN & CO., 23 Kearny s tral 16-rm. hous: BUY of owner: $700 cash: 2l-room house; cen- and full of steady roomers; tral month: Investiznte this. Box 316, C: "3 ROOMS, well furnished; all rented; cen- rent $50 month. BASILE, 813% Market. TRAL, nicely furnished; full of roomers, aying. Shoe store, 250 O"Farrell. jeaving the State cause of sale. t. rent $50 all office. ALASKA ENTERPRISES. MONTGOMERY, 62, cor. Clay—0, M O Y ranch office ot The Call. tions and want ads taken. until Subscrip- BARS, back ba ters, linoleum, offide furniture and fixtures; ond-hand. ackson, bet. Taylor and Jones. | irs for sale; only §15. 41 Third corner Larkin—Pleasant newly fur- nished rooms; single and double; reasonable; bath. FOLSOM, £20, near Fourth—S1 a week and up; sunny furnished rooms. FOLSOM, 93— Large front room; well fur- nished; suitable for 2; rent reasonable. rs, mirrors, show cases, coun- , office furniture, store and new and sec- 1017-1019-1021-1023 NOONAN, Mission st., above Sixth. GAS fixtures very low and 2 bowl bas SCHMIDT, 623 LAUNDRY mac Koods; new, BOILER, koods. WHIT 2d-hand. engine: large rber washstands, cheap. H Golden. Gate ave. dynamos, electl Smith Co., 527 Mission. . tools, metals, electrical , 614-516-518 Mission st. sortment; 1 UF- inery, engine E J. R. POOL, house-mover, dealer second-hand building material. 1124 Mission; tel. So. 757. BOILERS, engl SAFES—New ai ever. INTOSH & W Hermann Safe Mafc., 2d-hand machinery. M- GLPMAN, Fremont & Howard. nes, nd_second-hand; cheaper than 533 Sacramento. SAFES—Bargains In new and second-hand; all sizes; half original cost. 103-111 Market, GRAPHOPHON Projectoscope, S. ES, $10; Records, $ 100" Bacigalupl, 933-146 Mrkt. BARS, show cases, counters, bought and eol shelving, etc., 1d. 1083 Mission, near Seventh. GOOD family cow for sale. 1521 Noe st. 622—Nice sunny single room, $8 ‘month! also handsome front room; gentlemen. GIRARD HOUSE, cor, Seventh and Howard— Sunny rooms, mode: also housekeeping. GLOBE House, 821 Howard—Per night, %o to $1; week, 31 to 3; reading-room: Howard cars. GOLDEN GATE, 72/—Handsomely sunny fur- nished front room; running water; fire grate; private family; reasonable. uoLDEh;sGATE AVE., 1404—Sunny furnished GEARY, @2-—Ni roon GROVE, 25—Sunny furnished front room, bath and grate; also back room; private family. HOWARD, $36% (New Philadelphia)—All new; sunny rooms; gas; baths free; lowest rates, HANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Select family rooming-house; $1 50 to 8 per week. JONES, 207—Nicely furnished sultes and single rooms reasonable; gas, water, bath; central. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1898. 11 ROOMS TO LET—Continued. POWELL, 8172 handsomely farnished single rooms; top floor; reasonable, SEVENTH, 192, near Howard (Girard House)— Sunny rooms; reasonable; also housekeeping. SEVENTH, 56— ©; 4 large sunny rooms; Fn!lflgh SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. SILVER STATE House, 16-18 Mason st.—Fur- nished rooms; singie, $150 to $3 a week; suites, $4 to $5; baths; elevator; electric lights: hot and cold water; transients solic- ited; restaurant. MRS. J. GALE, Proprietor, TH, 227—Large sunny bay-window rooms; light housckeeping; 8 per month (TH, 13%—Under new management; single room and en suite. SUTTER, 1148—Fur. sunny rooms, or as offices; bay window, gas, baths; running water; mod. TURK, 53—Nice sunny single and double rooms n private family, $§ month up. TURK, 405—Front sunny furnished rooms; $ up: bath. e ————— ROOMS ALD HOARD. ALL sunny bay-window rooms, eversihing new, | cheerful; first-class every respect; board op- | tonal. The Sirius, 1303 Stockton; Kearny cars. | ELLIS, 51—Nicely furnished rooms; best board; $5 per week. ’ ¥ HYDE, 299, —Changed hands; thor- | cughly renovated; pleasant sunny rooms with | first-class board; beautiful grounds; quiet, homelike; reasonable. | SOUTH PARK, 13—Good table board, §3 week; with nice sunny front roo $4 ver ek. SUTTER, Elegant sunny rooms, with ex- | ceptional board; select location; reasonable. THE ORIEL—With or without board; new, ele- | gantly furnished, beautiful sunny Market -st. suites, with board for 2, $10 per month; single rooms accordingly. boas newly furnished rooms; th board; moderate. CHILDREN BOARDED. ard; good home, Crescent ave.; ADY would like children to b own cow. 912 Holly Park. ke a child to board; mother's 281 Ninth st. WIDOW would board 1 of 2 small children or infant 279 Seventeenth st., near Mission. JES ¥—Good home for infant or 1 or 2 | childrén; own cow: mother's care: references. AN elderly lady will take infants to board: a mother's care: references. 34 Sixth st. TO LET. TO Let_Tirst floor of building, 1010 Howard st., | ixth: 57680 feet: 2 latge lofts; suitabis | ble, milk depot, factory, storage, etc. | = = | 226 Ellis st.; rent $15, | cheap: suitable for a tailor | B STORE shop. Haywards. iner, variety. P. O. box 2% Store, 5 light room: de entrance; $15. TO LEA TO LET-—Academy Hall, corner Mission and Mary sts.; remodeled and refurnished. Apply on the premises or L. ALTSCHUL. 320 Clay. R P | OFFICES TO LET. ‘ MASON, 1111, bet. Clay and Washington—Ele- unny’ newly-furnished front suite; first © suitable for physiclan or dentist; price | reasonable. { T T S — ~ MEDICAL. that restores all cases of arities (from whatever cause) ; safe and sure at all times ve failed; no instruments used; in a few when others home in confinement; pills and capsules, 31; every case guaranteed; consultation free and confidenital; hours 10 to 5 and 7 to & MRS. | near Jones, DR. WYETH, 208 Turk st. A TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities from what- | ever cause: no instruments used; guaranteed | cure at office, $; travelers helped instantly; | home in confinement; consult free; hours10 to 5 7to 8. DR. and MRS. KOHL, 1122 Market. | ALL Ladies—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies true friends of all invalids, men and women 50 years' practice; safe and quick cure guar- | anteed; any disease or irregularity; disgrace avolded; kind sympathy and ald; sure relief, | though else fail; delicacy, privacy, home, etc.; babies adopted; travelers treated; no | delay; self-cure sent; call or write; free: con- | fidential. MRS. M. DAVIES, 30 McAilister ; pills, $1; very strong, 32; cure, $5. ALL of Dr. Foulet's capsules are guaranteed absolute cure for all female discases: posi- tively safe and sure; no danger or after ef- fects: taken in time it also acts as a pre- ventive; price, $150 per box, sent free by | mail on receipt of price; consultation on ail | speclal diseases free. WALLER BROS., 83| Grant ave., F. A Caution—Before pur- chasing elsewhere write us. [ EW process for female trouble; mno matter | from what cause: no medicine or instru- | ments used; restores in one day without fai every woman her own physician; away dis- | grace; consultation free; can be sent and used | at home; pills and capsules, $1; cure, $5; by | the well known DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. | DR. and MRS, WEGENER, 1312 Golden Gate | ave., private home in confinement, with every comfort; best care and attendance; terms moderate; infants adopted into good homes. A BOON to wives and mothers—Seguro; price, | $150; RICHARDE & CO., 406 Clay st.; send | 2c stamp for particulars to Seguro Manu- | facturing Co., 381 K st., Sacramento, Cal. | ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladies with | female troubles; no danger: safe cure; $2 5 express C. O. D.; don’t delay until too late. 0OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal. MRS. ARCHARD, midwife; home in confine- | ment; confinement alone, §5. 13 Second st. | DR. HALL, 9 McAllister st.; women and children. LADIES—Mrs. Dr. Puctz; infallible, safe reme- dies; 38 years' experience. 24t Fourth st. L Rl S e e T EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st. Book- keeping, buxineas practice, shorthand, typ- ing, telegraphy, languages, English branches; electrical, .civil and mining engineering; sur- veying, assaying, etc.: 20 teachers; 1100 grad- uates placed since 1892; catalogue. AT the School of Elocution and Expression; first floor over the Alcazar Theater; summer term beging this month: for teachers and | students: L3 pomo dally, MRS, MAY JOSEPHI-KINCAID, Pri AYRES' Busfness College, 723 Market individual Instruction in’shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life scholar- ship, $50; low rates per week and month, ncipal. BOOKKEEPING, and_rapid _calculations: a course in Tarr's counting room makes you thorough. Room 572, 85 Market st. UNIVERSITY Coach—Newe Newel Perry, Ph. B., Fel- low In Mathematics, U. C., 2407 §. Atherton, nr. Channing way, Berkeley | write for ciroular. ENGINEERING School; civil, electrical, min- ing, mech. survey, assay, archit.; day & eve.: est. 1864. VAN DER NAILLEN, 933 Market. SHORTHAND taught in one month; terms $10; students should investigate. 712 Van Ness. DENTISTS. A FULL set of teeth, §5; sea new flexible lates; light and thin: warranted ten years; eeth 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 Jessle 1132, NEW YORK Dentlsts—Full set of teeth, $5 uj painless extraction; fillings, 25c up; old plates made over or mended; work warranted crowns and bridges; open Sundays. 969 Mis- sion st., southeast corner of Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 143 Market st., nr. 11th; N0 charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $ per set; extracting 50¢; gas given. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, genulne Leek dent- 1ist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth ‘without plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell. LINDEN AVE., 331, off Gough—Furnished or unfurnished room; rent reasonable. MARTINET, 1101 Geary, door above Van Ness— Sultes, single rooms; newly furnished. McALLISTER, 22A—Nicely furnished sunny rooms en sulte or single; light ..ousekeeping allowed. ALLISTER, 511—Nice iarge parlor; sunn; BRANCH home bakery. 532 Valencla st. u:m‘la room; also 2 for hwukng;‘ pri. hmllyy. . ISSTON, 1226—Nice large sunny parior; piano, DAy pImamia M ARRing water: bath; sultable 5; $10 honth: CITY Steam Carpet-Cleaning Works; cleans, | MISSION, 12412 furnished rooms; stove; oves, lays carpet: H ighth st.; telephone South 260. 38 and 40 C. H. STEVENS, Mgr. WHEN you become dlsgusted with poor work send to_ SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet- cheap; for nice quiet party; sunny. VAN VROOM Electro Dental Parlors; full set of teeth, $5 up; fillings, 26c up; all work painiess and guaranteed to stand: open even- fngs. 907 Market st., corner Sixth. L. A. TEAGUE, A. CANE and F. TEA3JUE, ‘vemoved to Call bldg., 6th floor, rms. 603-607. ALL work reasonable and warranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1320 Market st. SET of teenth without a plate. DR. H. C. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in the United States, postpaid, for $1 50 a year. MORRIS ave., 119—4 sunny rooms; rent cheap. TYPEWRITERS. LOT ‘of second-hand Smith Premies |'ing and keeping in good order and condigion, | | less than one-half the amount bid for the per- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are elling good upright planos for $§ cash and $6 per month, we ask you to investi- gate and approve this method. Prices are the same as If purchased for all cash. Bargains in good second-hand uprights upon same easy payments and some good pianos for §3, $4 and & per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Stelnway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakland. CITY REAL ESTATE. A_BARGAIN. o = Richmond cottage; § rooms, porcelain bath, glectric bells, all modern improvements; lot 26x120; terms easy; price $3000. Walnut st., near Sacramento.; 8-room hous all modern improvements; billiard room, ete. can be boueht very chean. THE REYNOLDS COMPANY, 408 Examiner Building. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Planos, organs and all other musical instruments of all grades and prices. Yerms easy; prices low- est. Everything possible done to please and satisfy the customer. AS vacation is here, freight being low loads pianos coming, we must make xoom; no reasonable offer refused. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 to 20 O'Farrell st., Chickering agents. GOOD Imerson, $30; another, §75; an elegant §i30 piano, §175; another, $200; quick spot cash sales. J.'DEWING CO., second floor, Flood | building, Fourth and Market sts. CLARK WISE & CO., 41 Geary st., cor. Grant ave., offer three ways to buy & piano; no trouble to explain particulars. Conover Agts. SOHMER & CO., Byron Mauzy, Newby, Evans, Briggs and other planos; ses our rent plan; no interest first year. 308, 310, 312 Post st. | i RLEES < SECOND-HAND uprights, $% to $130; agenc famous Huines Bros. W.C. Hamilton, 324 Post $_INSTALLMENTS, upright piano, fine order, $85; Hazelton square, ¥7. 221 Leavenworth st. BEST goods; lowest prices; easy pavments; pianos to rent at MAUVAIS', 769 Mar GREAT bargains; Decker, Schubert, Steinwa Hornting's, 216 MeAllister. TAD" smallest; rents, §2 up. price lowes A GOOD upright very cheap. st., next Hibernia Bank. SCHMIT KNABE planos; new scale; new KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. no_charge & . DAVIDSON, 927 Market s ALL private law cases, insolvency, collections, free advice; open ev. Atty McCabe, 103 Larkin. CLARK—Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- consultation free; no fees in advanc H. | | ADVICE free_on all lezal matters, T. F. STACK, 14 McAllister st., room 4. PROPOSALS. | PROPOSALS_For the repair of bituminodas rock pavements—Oitice of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the City and County | of Ban Francisco, June 8, 1§98, . In accordance with resolution No. 1242 (fourth series) of the Board of Supervisors, SEALED | PROPOSALS will be recelved in open session | of the board on MONDAY AFTERNOON, | June 20, 1895, from 2:3) to 3 o'clock, for repair- to the entire satisfaction of the Superintendent of Streets and of the Board of Supervisors, all streets or portions of streets, including street crossings and_intersections, which are how or may be hereafter paved with bituminous rock, for a term of two (2) years from July 1, 195, to_and including June 30, 1900. | The repairs are to be made in strict accord- | ance with specifications on file and open for inspection in this office. A list oi streets and street crossings, etc., | now paved with bituminous rock, and which will require to be kept in repair, as above stated, is also on flle and open for inspection in this office, and all streets or portions of | streets paved with bituminous rock and accept- ed by the city and county, are included and must be put in good condition and kept in | thorough repair, whether they are recited in | sald list or not. All streets and street Cross- ings enumerated in said list must be put in §ood repair and condition within a period of three months from award of contract, and must be kept in good repair until the expir: tion of the contract; in addition to all streets or portions of streets paved with bituminous rock and accepted by the city and county dur- ing the continuance of the contrac only such streets or portions of str a bond has been given and is in force for keep- | ing the same in repair; also, those portions of | streets required by law to be kept in repair by the street rallway companies having tracks thereon. | NOTICE—Bidders must state a specific sum | for which the entire work will be performed, | with the understanding that monthly payments will be made therefor to the extent of one- twenty-fourth of the sum bid, on a certificate from the Superintendent of Streets, approved by the Board of Supervisors, that the work is | being satisfactorily performed. | Bidders will also be required to file with their bid a description of and the character of the plant owned by them, with a chemical an- | alysis and a sample of the bituminous rock to bé used in carrying out and performing the work under this contract. | And it is to be distinctly understood that | 2ight hours shall constitute a day's work for persons employed on the above work, and that the minimum rate of Wages to be paid shall | be two (§2) dollars per day; also, that the | amount of the bond to be given will not bs | formance of this work. | No bld will be received or entertained from | any person, firm or corporation who does not | own a fully equipped plant sufficient for the performance of this work. | The party to whom the contract is awarded | will be required prior to or at the time of the | execution of sald contract, to pay the cost of | advertising this notice in three daily new: ‘ papers. In order to preserve uniformity and to facll- | | | {tate the award, the board has resolved to re- celve no bids unless made upon blank forms prepared by the committee, and a certified cheek for the sum of five thousand ($5000° dol- | lars in favor of and made payable to the Clerk | of the board, must be deposited by the bids | der, conditioned, if the proposal is accepted and | the contract awarded, and if the bidder shall fall or neglect to execute a written agreement and give the bond required within six (6) days | after the award is made, then, and In that | case, the said sum shall be paid into the city and county treasury by said Clerk as liqui. dated damages for such failure and neglect. | Blanks furnished by the Clerk. | The board reserves the rReht to bids it the public good so require, et all E JINO. 'A. RUSSELL, Clerk, 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 sald board until 10 o clgeie a. m. of June Z, 1895, for furnishing the materfals and performing the labor necessary for the erecilon and completion of the cen. tral portion of the San Diego State Normal School building. Separate proposals will be recetved and geparate contracts made for furnishing the materials and performing the labor neces: | sary for each of the following parts of said bullding, to wit: 1. For the masonry work, including all brick, concrete and —cement | work and all necessary excavations and fil. | ing; 2, for the fron work: 3, for the carpenter, | plastering, electric and glazing work: 4. for | the plumbing and gas-Atting 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 proposer, | cqual to 10 per cent of his proposal, with ot | least two good and sufficlent surefies, come Fioned that If his proposal shall be ae- cepted he will duly enter into a proper con- | tract. Each proposal must be made on bl | furnished for that purpose, and, Iol::lr},x];:w with the above-mentioned bond, inclosed in | a sealed envelope, addressed to 'the Trustees | State Normal School of San Diego, with an | indorsement thereon showing what portion of the building 1s covered by the in~losed pro- | posal, and delivered to the Merchants Na- tionai Bank of San Diego. California, befors 10 o'clock &. m. of June 24, 1898, Sald proposals will be publicly opened and contracts _based _thereon Wili be made on June 24, 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m., at room . Fisher Opera-house block, In Saii Diego, Caiic ornia. The contractors to whom contracts are awarded will be required to file with sald board a good and sufficient bond to the amount of 25 per cent of the contract price for the faithful and proper performance of his_contract. The plans and specifications of sald build- ing can be seen during business hours at the office of Hebpard & Gill, architects, Grant bullding, San Diego, Calfornia. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to_refect_any or all proposals made. State Normal School of San Diego, Call- fornia. By W. R. GUY, President Board Trustees. Attest: ROBERT C. JONES, Secretary. | LOANS on furniture or WILL build for'$2200; house of 2 flats, mantles, plumbing, gas fixtures, complete. GEORGE M (SALSBURY, Bullder, 321 K'st., Sunset strict e e e e oo COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR Sale—A snap at §1200; 320 acres fine stock, grain and fruit land; large orchard; good room house, barn, etc. No.85—1993 acres; finest kind of dairy ranch; 60 fine Holstein cows; 3 fine orchards; nice $-room house; large dairy houses and barns; fine oak mast for hogs; nothing so low; price $18,000 might entertain exchange of first-class prop- erty. No. 68—A fine fruit ranch, about 7000 trees, nearly all i full bearing; nice $-room house tenant house; water piped all over the place; all tools, etc.; price $12,000; $2000 cash, balance long time. No. 25—20 acres; great bargain; Contra Costa County; 2 acres almonds; 2350 other trees: all 2ood bearing; four acres’ ground; good 4-rcom house; all to0ls; price $1500. THE REYNOLDS COMPANY, 403-404 Examiner Building. FOR SALE — Large lots; lovely location; low price. WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD, room 2, Crocker_building. O0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FOR Sale—In Oakland; just completed, modern in design and arrangement, 2-story 7-room houge; & minutes from local station; lot 40x 125; surroundings the best: a bargain; terms to 'suit purchaser. HERON & HOLCOMB, 1030 Broadway, Oakland. LOTS— L % 75 upward: § cash, $ monthly. $150—New cottage of 4 rooms and lot; your own terms. $125 for barn, well and lot; $10 cash, $5 monthly; build’ your own home, or we will build it for you; payment as rent: all streets graded, some macadamized; 3 electric car lines and fine school near; soil, climate and view the very best; Allendale settiement, East Oakland; bullding up rapidly; call or send for circular, 435 Seventh st., cor. Broadway, Oakland; car- riage free. H. Z. JONES, $4000—SUBURBAN; 2 acres bearing orchard; new, modern 7-room cottage; bath; ity water; location convenient to electric cars; everything goes; horse, buggy, hay, imple: ments; model chicken ranch; easy terms. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Eighth st., Oakland. J. CALLAGHAN, real estate public; property looked after. $3000 TO loan on furniture, DEN-GARFIELD CO., 902 dealer, notary 814 Broadway. pianos, ete. Broadway. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE. ONE of the best lodging houses in Oakland: entrance on two streets: excellent transient trade; 40 rooms; completely furnished; rent very low; newly for sale'as a whole for the next ;'if_not sold, will be sold at auction; account of owner going to Dawson. Inquire M. MARCUSE, 918 Broadway. e e e e i OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. RESIDENCE; conservatory; 9 rooms; bath; barn: large lawn; tennis court; rent cheap; central; 58 24th st., nr. Grove. Apply owner, R. Frank, Oakland Pickle Fact., 1632 Grove. 'k.\'lSllEl;‘ HOUSES. OAKLAND SUNNY S-room house; central; nice near trains; rent $50. Box D, Call, nds, and., OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. ARLINGTON Hotel, Washington and Ninth unquestionable family place; excellent low summer rates. FINE sunny sulte: also sunny cingle room; va- cant June 1. THE I YRNE. 52 Eichth st. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE - 1 household goods this week. SCHELLHAAS' old store. 405 Elaventh st. OAKLAND DRESS MAKING. FASHIONABLE ladies' tailor and dressmaker. Boston Woolen Mills, 920 Broadway, Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. REAL BARGAIN—A nice cottage containing five rooms and bath; pantry and sink room; a fine rear porch; also three finished rooms in basement; gas'and city water; lot 25x130. title good; 2245 Alameda ave., near Park st.: will sell at a reasonable price; $1 Inquire at LATZKE, the tailor, southwest corner En- cinal and Park sts. 8 $1100—COTTAGE, § rooms; lot 35x125; 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 closs an estate; fine modern cottage, § rooms; lot G8x140; best location; $1500 can remain. $3500-—Modern colonial cottage, § 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. FOR sale—§1100, very cheap. a nice little home of 5 rooms and bath; lot 37:6x100. 408 Exam- iner building. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT-—Restaurant and boarding house of 11 rooms in Derkeley; close to university; a fine place for business: rent only $30° per month. O. G. MAY & CO., Real Estate, 2123 Center st., Derkeley. $2200—8-ROOM house, 1 block from station; lot 60x137; constantly rented, $22; great bargain. FREESE & CODINGTON, 2119 Stanford Dlace, opposite Berkeley Statlon. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. TO exchange for improved or unimproved property in the city or Oakland, a first-class 10-acre ranch in Marin County; ail under cultivation: value $1600. Apply fo MRS, M. 264 San Carlos avenue. GREAT sacrifice; 20 acres good Sonoma County land, Improved: 4-room house, barn, chickan houses; 2 horses; full line farming imple- ments;’ 6 acres vines; balance corn and beans; ood road: near station; will ex- change for city property; or $800 cash, balance easy terms. Address J. JENSEN, 153 Third. —— MONEY TO LOAN. HIGHLY respectable and private “ain I‘beral advances on ' diamonds and jew- elry ut the lowest rates. Baidwin Jew-y Store, 948 Market st.; tel, Green 204, fanos in S. F., Oak- land or Alameda, at lowest rates, without removal: no commissions: fo delays; J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Miselon st., above Sixth; telephone South 4. ANY amount at 61 per cent on real estate; 2d and 34 mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- bate, furnii without' removal, - COLGAN, 2/ Montgomery st., room 3. ON furnlture, planos, city or Oakland: no re- moval; low rates:' no commission; $25 up; private party. BONNELLI, 120 Powell st. REAL estate, furniture or planos, any amount; lowest rates. Becker & Co., 3% Montgomery. $100,000 TO loan on income oity property: $10,- 000 on furniture. G. W. OWEN, 1405 Call bldg. ANY sum, 1st or 24 mortgages, estates in pro- bate, etc. Room 7, 508 California st. - place to_ob- BIDS Wanted—Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be recelved by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home Associa- tion at its office, room 13, 820 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal., up to 10 o'clock a. m., Saturday, June 2, 159, and opened {mme- diately thereafter in the presence of bidders, for_furnishing and delivering quartermaster and commissary supplies for the Veterans' Home, Napa County, Cal. (railroad station | Yountville), for the six months commencing July. 1, 1855, and ending December 31, 168, Schiedules with information and instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon application by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be considered un- less it is in accordance with such schedules. Bach bidder must accompany his bid with & certifie oheck upon some well known and re- sponsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bld, payable to J. C. Currier, treasurer, conditioned that the blader will enter into'a good and valid con- tract upon notice of acceptance as required by law. The board reserves the right to Taject any of all bids and to order any quan- Beating Works, %3-57 Tehama st.; tel. §. 40. |, 1 Abi% v % Gons.: Densmores, Callgraphs and. Hem. as. Y Gross 3. OV R . Tetary eter- DVANCE Carpet-Cleaning Co., 407 Sutter st.; | Soriis ave: sunny rooms; rent cheap. | - iaken as part payment for Oliver typewriters, | ans Home Assoclation, roomm 13, 2 Sansome 2 1. Main 304, GEO, WALCOM, Proprietor. O'FARRELL, 126—Sunny furnished front room; | Will be sold at & bargain during the month | st. San Fraaciaco, - By, of ‘tel. Main 394. 3 , Pr 3 Svate Tamilys Datits gan. FRED o%. VAUGHAN & £O., ‘room 9, ro- Board of Directors. i McQUEEN'S Cal Carpet-Cleaning Co., 483 | =0 om0 o mew o | tunda Milis buliding. . J. SCOVILLE, Secretary. Staveriocn ot L4l 8, B38; Jowest oates Aiture; elegantly furnished sunny auites and | ALL typewriters sold and rented: fow partly | PROPOSALS, for disgppearing gun carriages CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; relaid at 3c. | single Tooms; bath and gas; rent reasonable. used for sale cheap: send for samples and [ Orqnancy Qificg WWan PeRgriant, ATTON, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 944. prices. ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montgmry, | ington. D. ., 3 1698 —Geale = ETR. s : A PINE, 910—Nice large sunny room, with or R S S B GREAT _ Eastern Steam Carpet-Cleaning [ = without small kitchen; gas ; running !ggg. - quAdxe'x;{ Bg; -a;;ul Mfor sample work. | O pcelggg Do :;ll;i figfi‘s agdnm ublicly Works, 14 §th st. B. GRANT. Tel. Jessie 201 | _water; nice location; board A . ontgomery e v % ariny, Wit 19, more o less, 12 3. B. MITCHELL €arpet-Cleaning Co., 240 l4th | POST, 622—Sunny suite or st h,?nm first- PHYSICIANS. Ilgfi, dfislldgpmnnbxe EuD Sary -‘g:-.ulm fmode! st.: cleaning 3c a yard; tel. Mission T4. class in every respect. ufi SCHULZ. . Al he recelved for all or fo ‘m Carpet-Beating Works, 3% Golden CDNKLNE”% 126, WELL, 207—Nicely furnished sunny roums, P‘.’:wfi‘i en mu:liw; see them. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence, 1206 Market; diseases of women & specjaity. application BRIGADIER-GENERAL D. WIFLAGLER, Chlef of Ordnanca. $50 TO $50,000: lowest rates; 1st and 2d mortg.; any proposition. Dryden,’ 413 Montgomery st. CITY and country; any sum; ist and 2d mort- gages, estates, efc. MURPHY, 628 Market st. ON planos, furniture; no removal: lowest rates: no'com.; private. 116 McAllister st. PAWNBROKERS, BE wise and borrow from the Cut Rate Loan Office, 22 Mason st., bet. Market and Eddy. P okt i e A LOST. LOST—Feather boa, between Geary and Stock- ‘ton and Stockton and Market sts, Finder r- turn to 96 Devisadero st.; liberal reward. THE lady ‘who picked up purse on Sixth-st. cars will please return to 2703 Mariposa st. and avold trouble. LOST—White Spitz female; answers to name N:llia. Return to 1438 ward st., and re- ceive 5 LOST—A pass book with the Hibernia Savin, and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in t name of EDWARD PALMER, No. 164,184 The finder will please return fo bank. LOST—A pass book with the Hibernla Savin and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of ANDREW J. HUDSON, No. 155,033, The finder will please return to bank. MARRIAG™ LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Gustay Knorr and Catherine A. Newbauer.27-21 Francis Coer and Mary Fearon. 38-50 Edward W. McPhun and Sadie C. Fry......21-18 Charlie A, Eastwood and Julla Upton.....27-18 Eugenio Ghisliéri and Maria Gaggol 34 BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. DORN. CARROLL—In San_ Rafael, June 15, the wife of Fred Carroll, twin sons. DREJV—In this city, June 14, 183, to the wife of C. B. Drew, a son. GRAHAM—In San Jose, June 11, 185, to the wife of John M. Graham, a son. KILLAM—In Santa Clara, June 7, 153, to the wife of A. F. Killam, 4 daughter. McCOY—In this city, June 13, 159, to the wite of John H. McCoy, a son. MURPHY—In this city, June 5 wife of Timothy Murphy, a son. 1395, to 1898, to the MARRIED. AMES — MOORE — At the residence of the bride’s father, R. M. Moore, Dixon, June 15, 1898, by the Rev. Willlam Acton, Lawrence W. ‘Ames of Sebastopol, Sonoma County, and Nellle Moore of Dixon. BUTZBACH—RALSTON—In this city, June 14, 1898, by the Rev. Philip Coombe, Charles A. Butzbach and Florence C. Ralston, both of San Francise DOBRZINSKY—LEVY—In_ Livermore, June §, 18, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Leopold Dobr- zindky and Bertha Le: EHMANN—ATTINGER—In this city, June 12, 185, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Alfred G. Ehmann and Clara’ Attinger. HARRINGTON—MILROY—In San Jose, June 15, 1898, by the Rev. Alfred Kummer, J. A. Harrington and Etta Milroy, both of San ose. HART—MARKS—In this city, June 12, 1598, by the Rev. M. 8. Levy, Edward Emanuel Hart and Fannie Marks, both of San Francisco. HYDE—ROSEVEARE—In San Jose, June 14, 1898, by the Rev. F. S. Lawrence, Warren E. Hyde and Mabel Roseveare. MAGNIN—DAVIS—In this city, June 15, 1898, by the Rev. M. S. Levy, Joseph Magnin and Lottie Davis, both of San Francisco. SHEA—HAHNE—In this city, June 15, 1398, by the Rev. Mr. Foute, William D. Shea of New York and Anna Hahne of San Franeisco. SHIRLEY—ARNOLD—In San Jose, June 12, 1898, by the Rev. Alfred Kummer, H. J, Shirley of Palo Alto and Annie Arnold of San Jose. TUREK—JIRA—In Alameda, June 15, 1898, by the Rev. H. E. J. Ongerth, Otokar C. Turek of Alameda and Helen Jira of San Francisco. WANDERER—KELLY—In Santa Clara, June 12, 1898, by the Rev. J. T. Prior, Louls Wanderer and Alice Kelly, both of Santa “lara. —_— DIED. Armstrong, Mrs. A. Lynch, Mary Buckley, Andrew McGrath. Willlam Cline, Samuel Merrill, John E. Cloud, Susfe Miller, 'Christopher Crone. Amy. Neifgon, John P. Danglada, Ignatio Plercey, Robert Dill, Mrs. £ W. Rice, Mrs. Lucy M. Grote, Sophie A. Steiner, George Sutlerres, George L. S-eeny, Mary Hinze, John J. Whalen, Edna C. Holmes, Dr. Stephen Wilder, Eli A. Lowe, Elizabeth M. Wood, Joseph M. ARMSTRONG—Entered into_rest in Oakland, June 16, 189, Mrs. Anna M., widow of the late W. W. Armstrong, and mother of An- drea W., Robert B., Anna M. and Lydia K. Armstrong and Mrs.' J. F. Muilen, a native of Germany. BUCKLEY—In this city, June 14, 1588, Ane drew, beloved son of E. and the late Andrew Buckley, a native of Ireiand, aged 33 vears 4 months and § days. @ Funeral private. CLINE—In this city, June 15, 1898, Samuel, beloved husband of Minna Cline, and father of Mrs. H. Lewis, Mrs. I Asch, Mrs. B. Bush and Willlam and Martin Cline, a na- tive of Rupin, Poland, aged 5 years. 7 Friends ‘are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10:1§ o’elock, from Laurel Hall, 32 O'Farrell street. Funeral under the auspices of Magnolia Lodge No. 41, A. O. U. W. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery. CLOUD—In Redwood City, June 15, 159, Susie Cloud, a native of Nova Scotia. CRONE—In South San Francisco, June 16, 1898, Amy, dearly beloved wife of Harry Crore, and mother of Mrs. J. Weber, a na- tive of New Orleans, aged 5§ years 1 month 2nd 12 da DANGLADA—In this city, June 15, 1898, Igna- tio, beloved husband of Ethelind Danglada, and father of Mrs. J. L. Tierney and Arthur F. Danglada, a native of Mexico, aged 52 years. ¥ Funeral this day (Friday). vate. DILL—Near Sequel, June 13, 1898, Mrs. S. W, Dill, a native of Maine, aged $6 years and 8 months. GROTE—In this city, June 16, 158, Sophie A., daughter of Mrs. E. M. and the late H. T. Grote, and_sister of Frederick, Frank and Margaret Grote and Mrs. William T. Don- nelly, a native of San Francisco. GUTIERREZ—In Santa Barbara, June 12, 1898, George Lewis Gutierrez, aged 26 vears. HINZE—In this city, June 15 159, John J., beloved and only son of Louis and the late Ellen Hinze, and nephew of John, Denis and the late Daniel McCarthy, a native of San Francisco. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, June 19, at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co.. 1524 Stockton street, between Green and Unfon. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetes HOLMES—In San Jose, June 14, 1898, Dr, Stephen Holmes, a native of Indiana, aged 74 years. LOWE—In Vallejo, June 14, 1895, Elizabeth M, Lowe, a native of New York City, aged 61 vears. LYNCH—In Oakland, June 15, 159, Mary. be- loved wife of Eugene Lynch, a native of County Cork, Ireland. aged 39 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday). at 8§45 o'clock, irom her late resi- dence, 702 Webster street, thence to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, where a solemn requiem high mass will be cele- Drated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at § o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Ceme- tery, Oakland. Strictly pri- McGRATH—In Vallejo, June 12, 1888, Willlam McGrath, a native of,England, aged 27 years 9 months and 22 days. MERRILL—In San Jose, June 14, 1895, John E. Merrill, a native of New Orleans, aged 4 years. MILLER—On Blackburn Drive, June 13, 1898, Christopher Miller, a native of Canada, aged 88 years. NEILSON—In South San Francisco, June 1, 1808, Jonn Peter, dearly beloved husband of Christina_ Neilson, and beloved father of Clara and Mabel Neilson, a native of Swe- den, aged 48 years and 3 months. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1838 Sixteenth avenue south, South San Francisco. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. PIERCEY—In this city, June 15, 1898, Robert Piercey, beloved father of Mrs. B. C. Turn- bull, Mrs. John McQueen, Mrs, Bdward Fisher and Mrs. Elmore Kidd, a native of Beltast, Ireland, aged & vears, R ende and acquaintances are fully Mvited 1o attend the funeral this day (Friday). at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. John McQueen, 1011 Guer- rero street. Interment Odd Fellows' Ceme- tery. RICE—On Blackburn Drive, June 14, 1898, Mrs, Lucy M. Rice, a native of New York, aged 58 years. STEINER—In Alameda, June 16, 188, Geos beloved husband of Lina Steiner, father o Nicholaus, Jake, Anna, Marie and Liszie Steiner, and stepfather of George and E% Bauer and Mrs. L. Pape, a native of Ger- many, aged 6 years and 7 months. [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1046 Central avenue, Alameda. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. SWEENY—In Oakland, at her residence, 917 Peraita street, June 14, 139, Mary, widow of the late John Sweeny, and mother of Charles, Nicholas J., Michael and Thomas E. Sweeny, Mrs, Coughlin, Mrs. O'Neill, Mrs. Durfee and Pauline. M. Sweeny. a native of Manchester, England, aged 63 years and § months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. WHALEN—TIn this city, Juae 16, 189, Edna C.. beloved twin daughter of Jobn J. and Kate Whalen, a native of San Francisco, agsd 3 months and 15 days. WILDER—In Los Gatos, June 14, 1898, Elf A. ‘Wilder, aged §3 vears. \ ‘WOOD—1In this city, June 15, 188, Joseph M. ‘Wood, a native of New York, aged 6 years and 3 days. (Modesto, Cal.,, and New York papers please copy.) 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Satur- day), at 12:30 o'clock, at St. Stephen’s Church, Fulton strect, between Webster and illmore. Interment private, at Mountain View Ceme- tery, Oaklan McAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTOES & 0 }IFTH 8T., Opp. Lincoln Schaal. Telephone, South 0. Finder return FOUND. FOUND at Presidio, lady’s cape. Call at 513 Misslon st. 2 = H. C. BUNKER & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 2666 Mission St. Mission Masonic Temple. Telephone Misslon 75.

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