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THE SAN FRAN"CISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1898. $295-_CORNER r store in good business lo- catio Kearny st.; good chance for buyes 1d LESS, 765 Market st., op NERY store in good country to elan building. w stock and good fixtures; living rooms M. LESS, 765 Market &t., rooms 3-i. $400-BRANCH bakery, cigar, notion store; s Market st 4 Ving rooms; no op- 1t owner there si B ust be sold at East; & bargain. M. LI WANTED—Party with $17 to tak aying_entery Call’at M. L $500- DAY saloon; near large business hous ng £00d business; fine fixtures; best bar- P the city. M. L] 65 Market st. £:5~RESTAURANT; excellent location; do- nE a good business; rent good bar- galn; see it to-day. M. L1 > for 1t; WILKE 2, 845 a ov $0—CANDY and lce $S dally (R room ANTED—T COF ris FOR SALE Mission and particuiars. Ket st. ur omer. Cal ble offer Market, . with club- $5; rent §20; he took “best_location, st-cluss paying other busine iED sa n, with bui s paying b owner to Market st. n in cholcest ing; long lease 845 saloon in wholesale di ¢ years and doing a ket st. on Mark low renf Eood pay- the coun- | HOUSES TO LET. | oAkLAND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. | ELEGANT $-room houses; Sixth ave., bet. Call- fornla and Lake sts.; prices will surprise | you. MARCUSE & REMMEL, 628 Market st. LLIS, 1472, nr. Buchanan—6 r. and b. and planked basement. FOR Rent—Very cheap to right parties; owners koing away; modern 9-room house, with base- ment and lovely garden. Apply immediately, 650 Hayes st. HOUSE of 4 sunny 31 Lafayette st., be- tween Eleventh and Twelfth GATE ave., nr, Webster—10 r. and i modern improvements; $60. W house, 12 rooms; Mission warm belt; rent only §25. ‘See 1SAACS, 240 Montgomery st. NICE dwelling, #1 Fifth st., 7 rooms; sunny yard; rents reduced. TH, 615—Lower floor; 3 clean, sunny sepirate entrance; nice grounds. ROOMS TO LET. R e e A—SELECT home; Hotel Florence, st., corner Powell; elevator; baths tion given. APARTMENTS; qulet, homellke; reasonable; Com. Transfer Co., 22 Stockton st.; trunks moved to any part of city, %c; tel, Maln 49, ARLINGTON House, 121 Kearny st.—Pleasant en suite and single; frst-class o terms reasonabl —Nicely fur- nished rooms by day, week or month, AT 416 O'Farrell—Nice sunny rooms, single and en suite; $7 up; everything first-class. AT 147 Powell and 211 O'Farrell—} OAK, 421-Stylish Eastlake res) nd bath; NTH, 149, near 7 sunny qoms bath; large yard: good order; reason- dence; 8 rooms dene TO LET—House; 30 rooms and bath; newly nted. 933 Mission st. rent vou a house with or without @ le. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Mont- omery et B —— FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. TAYLOR, &1 omp} a etely house, 10 rooms and bath. Call between 1:30 and 4 p. m. —_ COTTAGES TO LET. ARLINGTON ST., 8%—3-room_cottage: and chicken-house; $§ mo. to Thirty-fourth st. rooms and bath; large basement nable. 120 Fillmore st 5014 California st., rent i roony . Twelfth and Thirteenth aves.: | $12-BAY-WINDOW cottage; ce flat of 8 BRAN rooms, $7, bath; rent $12 and BUSH, 12132 flats, 3 rooms, $13. 'Apply 1211B Bush FULTON, lis—Middle 7 rooms and it once; 4 ket st bath; near City Hall U T coffee parlor: $40 | FLAT of 4 rooms; hall and yard; rent $3. 216 KREDG % 8. | Hilckory ave, between Gough and Octavia sts. cy_store in_clty: O3, o 1 6th—§ DO & CO. turing esta er en extracts, hed 4 years fre coast. KI n S, agents now & CO. URAN Fo0d ' 0 & CO., adjolning ; ‘must be of the s GHLIN & CO. tory; bargain, on re. McLAUGH- v for cash give & CO., , with st.; n Ad business doing busi- about $2 Box 64, Call. n; p; have tral location; fixtures com- buy. & lodging. 506 Clay st. or cash. 1121 Har- opportu- not nec- D butcher shop: Al his week; investigate fee. promi- no ficed pelled corner_2 princip $200 & mo -established drug tr cated; good family and transient trade; must &ell on account of il health. Particulars apply to box 84, Call office. cooling purpc G. C. trade; Brush' sts. $150—HORSER. ed in best market in city. BASILE Market st. FOR ms; TERRY, ALE—In best country town lass private and ons for selling artfeulars address Bakery GOOD saloon for sale. rent $18. the old establis 3 OHR, at the shes to retire. per cent c Oakland. ADISH and pickle stand, two with Inquire Call office. tablished grocery. Inquire 252 FOR SALE—A well stocked grocery and bar; old established business; years; rent cheap. Apply Call Office. run by owner 6 perfumes and per y, | DIAMO 1 Montgomery st. G vater free. and b, ontgomer ed; hall; gas; $18; Brick blag; 5 T. La sunny flat, 5 rooms and | 118 Perry st.; $10; flat. 5 rooms. | 116% Perr: 0; flat, 4 rooms. DGE & CO., 63 Market. nr. Broderick—Sr. and b. CO., 411 Montgomery st. v st TON, ELDRI1 w flat of § sun ts; §1§ a month. rn improvem: Handeome flat of 4 rooms and 6§ rooms and bath. 2712 Bush st. 3, nr. Octavia—7 1. and b.; §30. R, sunny flats, 4 rooms and large basement; yard; rent $12 and $13; no children. | TURK unny side. 40 Jessle "PER flat, bath. 8% Lewls st., it & rooms, near Post. UPPER flat lor., IA, 469, nr. 16th—6 r. and b.; rent $16. )N & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. WE cen rent pole. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Mont- gamery st WANTED—110 tenants for flats and cottages, $6 to §12, at A. M. SPECK & CO.’S, 602 Mar- ket s flats, 3 and 4 rooms; rent $9 and pposite Eighteenth. double parlors. 18 Lexingto ghteenth st $10 AND $13—Sunny flats, 4 and 5 rooms; large ard; modern. 137% Fair Oaks st., nr. 23d. H1_FLAT yms and bath. 124 Wildey st.; key at ne st., bet. Fillmore and Steiner. $20NEW cholce sunny flat; all latest improve- 1708 Hode st. near DBroadway. NEW modern sunny flat, 6 rooms and bath Twenty-second st., near Bryant. | $16 50 with water free and ashman; elegant corner flat § front rooms; closet; gas fixtures, Yard, ete. Corner Oak Grove ave. and Harri- between Fifth and ANT modern sunny flat, 7 rooms and Buchanan st. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ;‘!‘;dt::f:? single, double and light Tms; week, $1 to 52 50; day, 2 to Se. N 725, above Sixth—Sunny front bed- om and kitchen, furnished, $S. BRYANT, 1101, corner of Ninth—Three front | rooms, completely furnished for housekeep- x: cheap. NAN, 62, corner Fell—Bay-windows; single, en suite; $6 to $9. BUCH kitchens; . 4438 turnished rooms for *“fowers; good view: bath | BUSH, 6m—Large front sulte and separate itchen, with bath, §20; large sunny parlor, 2 beds, $10; with bath San Mateo cars | 411 Montgomery st. | vou a flat with or without a flag- | | | 17— nice rooms; bath; tollet; cellar; | | _parlor: | | | | GRAND SOUTHERN. 8. E. co 242 Stockton—Sunny rooms; pretty view; el h bs, gas: Very reasonable. . §29% and Mason 407—Cholce, sunny; reasonable; investigate. AT The Randolph, 501 Post—Siagle rooms, bay- window parlors ‘and suites, $150 to $4 wee BOHEMIA, 239 Post, 2 blocks from principal hotels; newly furnished; all conveniences. BUSH, 67—Large sunny unfurnished suits, th use th, $13; furnished rm., 2 beds, §7. CALIFOR} A, 1316_Small sunny front room; kas, bath, closet; $6; references. DELAWARE, 1433 Market—Furnished or un- furnished single and double rm: $10 mo. DDY, 115—Pleasant, clean sunny room up; also housekecping rooms; qulet. homn EDDY, 120A—Nicely furnisfhied rooms to let, $150 per week up. ELLIS, 418 (Grand Carnot)—First-class sunny rooms$ and suites for gents, $1 50 to §5 week. T, sunny rooms to lef unfurnished GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegant furnished rooms! sultes or single. MRS. H. HYER GEARY, 056—Flegant sunny suite parlors; fine dccation for doctor, dentist or studio; with plano; hot and cold water, bath, gas; other suites, single and double rooms; privileges of light housekeeping. GEARY, 691—Newly furnished rooms. GIRARD House, cor, Howard and 7th—Nloe sunny rms.; also housekpng.; very reasonable. GLOBE House, 821 Howard—Per night, %c to $1; week, $1 to H; reading room; Howard cars. GOLDEN GATE ave., ir- nished sunny front grate; private family; reasonable, GOUGH, §30—2 furnished sunny rooms; bath; suitable for lady or gentleman. tAND S Seventh and Mission—Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and ngle; elevator; moderate rates; families. —Handsomely fur- room; running water; Bas, House, 751 Mission—Select family rooming house; §150 to §6 per week. HAYES, 1141 or 2 unfurnished rooms; cheap. HYDE, 230 Sunny furnished housekeeping rooms, $10 and $15; nice sunny yard. HYDE, 1105 (Hotel Victoria)—Unfurnished sunny corner sultes; running water, bath and first-class every respect; terms reasnble. icely turnished suites and able; gas, water, bath; . 821, cor. Golden Gate ave. sunny room, §7; also housekeeping sulte stove. MARTINET, 1101 Geary, door above Van Ness— Suites, single rooms; newly furnished. MCALLISTER, 20%—Nicely furnished single and double fooms reasonable; opposite’ City all. MINNA, 67, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, $1 per week. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms, ele- vator, electric lights, day, week or month. O'FARRELL, 1307—Large handsomely furnis ed sunny room; within sonabl Bas PINE, 6SI—A large front room; running water; large closet; reasonable term: POLK, 708—2 large sunny front rooms, newly furnished; running water; private family; reference: POLK, & nished suit —Front sunny connecting _unfur- 120 single room; nice and quiet. POST, 810—Sunny front room, $6; also double gentlemen; private flat. POST, 920—Nicely furnished sunny room; gas; bath; in private family. POWELLg 817—2 handsomely furnished siugle roome; Pop floor; reasonable. : POWELL, 420—Sunny front room, unfurnished. POWELL, $44—Front sunny corner }url«; sulte; deésirable locality for physician; $25. REDWOOD court, 4, off Howard, between Six- teenth and Seventeenth sts.—Elegant suite with bat SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth *near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. SILVER STATE House, 16-18 Mason ® $8 per month. nished rooms; single, $150 to $3 a week; suites, $4 to §; baths; elevator; electric lights} hot and cold water; transients sollo- ited restaurant. MRS. J. GALE, Proprietor. 184—Sunny front room {or lady or gentleman! nicely furnished; SUTTER, 1003—Ple furnished; also si TAYLOR, T06—A well-furnished for gentleman. TURK, 127—Nicely furnished rooms from $ and Up per month; aiso housekeeping rooms. sunny room §05—2 large, bright, sunny parlor handsomely furnished; suitable for BUSH, 1200%—3 small furnished housekeeping i rooms and bath. BUSH, 1235, near Larkin—3 unfurnished hous: keeping rooms. ‘D, 510, near Twenty-third, Castro cars furnished room with housekeeping rent $8 month. -Larg privileges FOLSOM, S10-Two front sunny rooms fur- nished complete and neat for housekeeping; Pacific st no children. confectlonery store: good GROVE, 120—Front rooms furnished complete n. Twenty-second and| for housckeeping. GUERRERO, 215—3 or & beautifully furnished sunny rooms complete for houseKeeping; ex- clusive use of Kitchen; 25 hird—Fine large sunny sckeeping roomns. HOW. room D, 7 also h HOWARD, $21—Housekeeping; suite, 38 to §10. HOWARD, 935%, rooms: also housekeeping; ga: single, 36 up; New Philadelphia—Sunny water, bath “804—Large sunny front nicely fu | LARKI large back furnished room, house | “nished, 39 eping, $6 LEAVENWORTH, 225—One large unfurnished b v window room; adults; $10. day business. 506 Clay st. | MCALLISTER, 422—Furnished rooms for house- tove and bath. keepi Mn'Alr 00MS AND BOARD. BUSH, 822 Handsomely furnished front bay- window room; sunny; all the latest Improve ments; connecting bath; running water; first- class board; home enoking; downtown. FOLSOM, 511—Swedish 'im-ne' boarding, with r week; nice location. room, $3 to $ pe HYDB, 299, Sallsbury—Changed hands; thor- oughly renovated; pleasant sunny rooms with first-class board; beautiful grounds; quiet, homelike; reasonable. HYDE, 119 (Hotel Victoria)—Nice sunny room: bath, g , 810—Sunny rooms; home cookin, and running water; fine loca‘fon; terms very reasonable. SAN RAFAEL—Room and board for 1 or 2 n in private family, $30 per month; Address tion; 4 blocks from' depot. Postoffice box 76, San Rafael SOUTH PARK, 150—Good table , 33 per with nice sunny front room, $4 week. TH, 312 Eddy—Select family board- first class all_appointments: hot ‘water every room; home coo THE ORIEL_New elegantly furnished, sunny Market-et. suites, with board for 2, $40 per month; single rooms accordingly. ey CHILDREN FRENCH ly mother's care; nice home. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call, ‘Subscriptions and ads taken. 1107 Clay st. FOR sale established groceries and bars; ER, 643 — Handsomely furnished O to let; also unfurnished room for use Drice M, - BoxifLICMIIOINE: - = } of housekeeping; rent reasonable. EORER steady plumber and tinsmith can take |+ — - long-used shop in center of town St. Helena; | 51\:»‘\’1‘, 1 rurmi.h;r'mf;n" Van cx:;ul.aniw an preferred; rent $10 month. Address | Nicely y rooms compl S1'& ANDERSON, St. Helena. | housckeeping. PHOTOGRAPHIC plant, best in Central Call- | MINNA, 546—Fufnished rooms for housekeep- fornia, for sale; chance of lifetime to up-to- date worker. FOR sale—Call route at San Jose. Address BENT, 40 California st. For par- ticulars apply at Call business office. COFF A-10 ROOMS room: rooms; rooms: 44 rooms; roomi REDO & FURNITURE C. O'DONN. DR. 1906 Market; CE_and L LODGING HOUSKES FOR SALI fine corner clears 3200 mont sunny near Baldwin; cheap ansient URNITURE FOR SALE. . corner Fifeh from GEO. tea routes & C amento st supplied S, rent $30; Golden Gate ave.$ hiy payments corner; art cash for transients; best in city. $%0; come gquick. transient hous: clears $200 1206 Market st. (L. W. HYD balance time. 3 of 22 furnished rooms. $100, balance time to i1 Folsom st. -~ Juse of 11 rooms; good ekton st. 1600 | NINTH, 18— Four or five neat 650 | ‘ ing; large yard MISSTON 1215—8unny housekeeping rooms. 1415 — Unfurnished STORES TO LET. CITY Hall Square. 17—Large light store, $60. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. NORTHEAST corner Paclfic and Sansome— Handsome corner store, with large basement; cheap. M ol furttished ho ary; $ and 9%, near Thirteenth—One or two »lxxn_’Pke&Mng rooms; bath and laun- NATOMA, $1. cor. Second—Sunny front house- Keeping ‘room; also others; rent cheap; re- spectable ATOMA, 605 —2 furnished front rooms for housekedping; hot and cold water; reasonable. furnished rooms ‘complete for housekeeping; sun all day; rent reasonabl of adults. 119—Furniched front room; housekeep- $5; see this. or ::;z!urnlsh:d— rooms for house- to 12, | | | rmerly clerk for H. C. Decker.) PERRY, 174-2 nice large furnished housekeep- i —— | " ing_rooms; hot and cold water in kitchen; CO.- =5 2% Geary st. | bath 0-DATE BROKER = z = A BROKERS, s50...4550 | POLK, §22—Three furnished sunny rooms, com- 200)|11 rms: good "$00 | plete for housekeeping; cheap to right party. 15019 rms; Leavenw'th. I8 | 5015 "611—1 or 2 nice large best 1600| § rms; Jones. I i tlets Tor hohsh e oLt And many kitchs n}r‘ on D! epin, also nice . 617%—Unfurnished front and back par- lor and kitchen for housekeeping; rent $i5. POWELL, 7102 large sunny rear rooms com- Plete for housekeeping: gas; bath: yard; $10. POWELL, 94—3 housckeeping rooms; also sin- gle room; 315 and 8. SEVENTH, 178—Nicely furnished front sulte, first floor, tor housekeeping; large yard. SEVENTEENTH, 8456, near Valencla—Parlor fioor 3 rooms; furnishied; housekeeping; large yard. of € R I rooms; very cheap. \PHYSICIANS, ONNELL, office and residence, iscases of women a speclalty. SHIPLEY, 261—Four housekeeping rooms; $6; Mo children, dogs, cats: water and scav. free. SIXTH, 119A (The Pledmont)—2 or 3 complete- Iy furnished housekeeping rooms. CIA, 205—2 unfurnished bay-window Y Targe; hot and cold water; $10. TURK, 423, near Larkin—Store, $18. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery s 1704 MARKET-Part of halr-dressing store; reasonable: opposite Tenth st. e OFFICES TO LET. FMMA SPRECKELS bullding, 827 Market st— Light, cheerful offices, $15 to §20. BAN FRANCISCO Savings Unfon bullding— Elegant offices for rent. $; see new flexible warranted ten years; teeth without plates, crown and bridge work our specfalty: fillings, 50c; crowns, $3 50; all work painless and warranted.. Chicago Den- tal Parlors, 24 Sixth telephonc Jessfe 1132, DR. LUDLUM HILL, 143 Market st., nr. 11th; no charge for extracting when plates are made; o)A plates made over like new: teeth from 38 per set: extracting, 50c; gas glven. DR. GEORGE . LEEK, genulne Leek dent- ist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without plate, removed from 6 to 20 O'Farrell. VAN VROOM Electro Dental Parlors; full set of teeth, § up; fillings, 26c up; all work ainless and guamanteed to stand; open even- fngs. 897 Market st., cor. Sixt NEW YORK methods at New Y prices by New York dentists. Sixth and Mission si L. A TEAGUE, A. CANE and F. TEAGUE, removed to Cail bldg., 6th floor, rms. 603-60T. ALL work reasonable and warranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1220 Market st. SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. C. YOUNG, 1841 Polk — e STORAGE. B e T s s U Su el St PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving Co.; office, Tenth and Market; telephone South 166, VAN NESS, 518—2 sunny {ront rooms, complete for housekeeping, $15. FURNITURE, trunks, etc. Golden West Stor- age Wi , 840 Mlssion st.; tel. Mint 1821 walking~ distance; Ing; terms mod. | PROPOSALS to light the streets and outlying distmicts with gas and electricity, Clerk’s office, Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, July 12, 18%. In accordance with resolution No. 1367 (Fourth Series) of the Board of Su- pervisors, sealed proposals will be received in open session of the board on Monday after- noon, July 15, 1808, to light with gas and electricity the public streets and outlying portions ‘of the city and county in districts or the entire city and county for a period of two (2) years, from August 1, 159, as provided and hereinafter deseribed. The gas lamps to be erected and maintained not to exceed 4500 and the electric lizhts not to exceed 1000, for which and for the conse- quent expense provision will be made therefor in the amount to be levied In the street light und. The electric arc lights of 2000 candle power to be placed and maintained on Market street from the ferries to Valencia street, will ag- gregate fifty (30) In number, and 22 on Van Ness avenue, from Market street to Broad- way, to be located alternately on each side of sald street and avenue, on ornamental iron poles not exceeding 2% feet in height, the exact location of sald electric lights to be reported to the board and the same approved Prior to their erection. The electric lights to be pleced and_main- tained on Golden Gate avenus, from Market to Devisadero street; Folsom street, from Third to Twenty-sixth street: Kearny and Montgomery streets, from Market to Broad- way; Grant avenue, from Market to Bush, and 'Dupont, from Broadway to Greenwich street; Stockton street from Market to Sutter street, and from Pacific to Union street; Montgoniery avenue, from Pacific to Chest- | nut street; Third and Fourth gtreets from Market to Townsend: Fifth street from Mar- ket to Bryant street, and on Sixth street, from Market to Brannan street, are to be arc lights of 2000 candle power each, to be sus- pended from span wires over the center of each crossing and wherever poles .are re- quired the location must first be reported and approved by this board prior to their erection. 'he arc electric lights now erected on loca- tlons in, the outlying districts on masts or poles forty feet in height of 2000 candle power each, numbering €35, to be maintained or erected in the same locations unless changes of location are ordered by this board, are to be considered a portion of the 1000 electric lights herein provided for. The districts within which the streets are to be lighted with gas and electricity are hereby described. District No. I-Beginning at the intersec- fon of rket and East streets, along and ineluding Market to Ridley; along and include ing Ridley to Mission; along and including Thirteenth to Division; along and inciuding Division to Channel; 'along and including Channel to the bay; along_the bay line to the point of beginning at East and Market. District No, 2—Beglnning at the intersection of Market and Hast streets, along but not lncl\an?z Market to Ridley; along and_in- cluding Ridley westerly to Devisadero; aiong and including Devisadero to the bay; along the bay line to the point of beginning at East and Market. District No. 3—Beginning at the northerly termination of Devisadero, along but not in- cluding Devisadero to Ridley; along and in- cluding Ridley to Buena Vista avenue; along and including Buena Vista avenve south of Buena Vista Park to Frederick street; along and including Frederick to Stanyan; along and including Stanyan to Fulton; along and including Fulton to the ocean; along ' the ocean and bay line to the point of begin- ning. District No. 4—Beginning at the easterly termination of Channel street, along but not including Channel to Division; along but not including Division to Thirteenth; along but not including Thirteenth to Ridley; along but not including Ridley to Buena Vista avenue; along but not including Buena Vista avenue to Frederick; along but not including Fred- erick to H 'street; along and including. H | street to the ocean; along the ocean line to | the San Mateo County line; along the San Mateo County Iine to the bay; along the bay | beginning. s: Gas—The gas to be furnish- ) be of a standard quality and {llumin- »wer of mot less than seventeen can- id {lluminating power to be deter- made by the gas inspector o will use for such tests such | obtain from the gas the | I amount of light, and practicable for use by the consumer, and consuming at the rate of five cublc feet of gas per hour. Lamp posts and lamps—The lamp posts to | be used to be of the same material and not to be less in height than the lamp posts now in use, and to be erected and lighted at such fon as may be designated by th:e board. | The number of lamp posts to be erected | and maintained during the continuance of the contract shall not exceed 4800 in all, and to | be erected and maintained at or contiguous to the present locations of street amps | erected throughout the city and county, ex. | cept the locatioms wherein the streets or por- tions of streets are to he lighted by elec- tricity, ‘and at such location as may be dess | ignated by the board, the board to have the | right to change the location of the same from time to time upon payment of the actual cost of labor and materfal in making said changes or removals. ‘When lamps are or- dered to e erected in certain sections of the city where no mains are laid then the mains shall be extended or arrangements made by which the hting of said sections of the city shall be effected, but in no event shall more | lights be erected than can ba pald for out of the fund provided for street lighting during the fiscal year. Lamps—The lamps to be similar to those now in use, or such as may be approved by the boaid, and the burner to be used In the lamps in ‘lighting the public streets to con- sist of a single burner of the same size now used in the main thoroughfares. The burners of the various lamps to average a consumption of not less than five cubic feet per_hour. The lamp posts, lamps, service pipes, mains and all appurtenances imcidental and neces- sary to complete and equip the lamps ready for lighting to be furnished by the successful bidders, who shall erect, maintain and keep the -same in proper condition and repair. Lighting lamps—Thelast lamp on each lamp- lighter's beat to be lighted one hour aftex sunset and to be extinguished one-halt hour | before sunrise, except that during the night | of full moon, the might preceding and the night following no lamps shall be lighted. Specifications: Electric lights—The poles, | wires, conductors, lamps, carbon electrodes and each and every appliance, article or ap- paratus which may be necessary for electric lighting to be furnished and erected and kept in good order and condition by the suc- cessful bidder. The wires and conductors to be thoroughly insulated and placed in such locations and in such manner as will prevent them from be- ing tampered with or handled by any unau- thorized person or persons: It being dlstinet- Iy understood that the city and county shall not be responsible, but must be held harm- less against any claim for damages for any injury or actident which may be occasioned. by the wires or conductors, and against any claim for damages by reason of any In- fringement of any patent right in the use of the lamps, machinery or appliances con- nected with the sald electric light. The £aid masts to be erected and maintain- | | as follows: | ill ed at or contiguous to the present locations of the masts erected throughout the city and county, with the distinct understanding that the board reserves the right to change the Iocations of and designate the character and power of the electric lights and the height of the mast to be used at any particular lo- cation during the continuance of the con- tract upon the payment of the actual cost of labor and materlals in making said changes or_removals. ¢ Fhe electric llghts to be provided are ollows: Six hundred and thirty-elght masts not gxceeding 40 feet high, 2000 candle power arc lights; 50 poles not exceeding 2% feet In as height on Market street from the ferries to Valencla street: 22 poles not exceeding 2 feet in height on Van Ness avenue, from Market street to Broadway; 263 lights suspended over the center of streets herein designated. to be hereafter apportioned or erected at such other locations as may be designated by this board. In case any additional lights are needed the same to be erected at such locations as may be determined by the committee on street lights, under the direction of the board, and shall be furnished when required during the continuance of the contract, but in no event shall more lights be erected than can be pald for out of the fund provided for street lighting during the fiscal year. The lamps to be lighted during the entire night from one hour after sunset until one- half hour before sunrise; except that during the night of full moon, the night preceding and the night following, no lamps shall be lighted. Provided that the nine (9) lamps in China- town shall be lighted each and every might. General provisions—All the lamps to be kept in proper condition and cleaned at least twice in each week, and at each of sald cleanings all the glass shall be thoroughly cleaned, both on the inside and outside of the lamp, and all dust and dirt shall be brushed from the frames. The lamps are to be repaired and reglazed within twenty-four hours after any portion of the same is broken. Street signs—The names of streets, places and alleys to be painted on the gas and elec- tric lamps throughout the city and county at street crossings, main and subdlvision street Intersections and at the intersections of places and alleys with the main streets: at main street croesings two names on each lamp, at intersection of main streets not less than two names on each lamp; at inter- section of subdivision streets, places or ay- leys, not less than, two names on each lamp. The letter, color, style and location of the names on the lamps to be approved or desig- nated by the Board of Supervisors. The names of streets, etc., on each lamp to be kept clean and in position 80 as to be plain- 1y visible, and within twenty-four hours in case of breakage to be repaired and the name or names repainted thereon, and in no event are the lamps to be turned so as to misplace the names of the streets as indicated on each of them. No compensation shall be allowed for any lamp or lamps, either gas or electric light, except such as shall be lighted during the whole time provided in the foregoing speci- ficationg under which & contract may be awarded; also, that within three davs prior to the expiration of each month the gas inspector shall furnish the ies to whom the contract is awarded the time during which the lamps shall be lighted and extin- tshed each and every night and morning of he succeeding month. All bifis of the suc- cessful bidders, upon the execution of a con- tract and the performance In compliance therewith,, shall be presented and paid month- ly at the end of each calendar month. Notice to bldders—Bldders will estimate and bid a price per lamp per night, for which they will furnish, erect, NDI{ and keep in good repair and condition all lamp posts, masts, poles, wires, lam) services, street signs ‘and appurtenances, furnish gas and electric light on all streets, places and al- | PROPOSALS—Continued. CITY REAL ESTATE. leys according to the foregoing specifications, as_follows: First—Bidders will estimateand state & price per night for each gas lamp and each electric light in each of the districts described with the understanding that both gas and elec- tricity will be used in the lighting of each district. Second—Bldders will also estimate and state a price per night for each gas lamp and each clectric light to light the entire city and county as designated and required by these specifications. | The board reserves the right to award a contract to light each district with gas and electricity, or to light with gas and elec- | tricity the entire city and county, to the low- est_responsible bidder. o bids will be recelved or entertained from parties who estimate on any contingent event, or who cannot comply with, or who are not prepared or quelified to carry out, the terms and conditions herein imposed. Bidders will be required to deposit with the | Clerk of the Board of Supervisors a certified | check, drawn to the order of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, to be apreoved by | said Clerk, upon some bank in the City and County of San Francisco, in the sum of ten thousand (§10,080) dollars gold coln, condi- | tloned if the proposal is accepted and the 100 ACRES or more In Visitation Valley, San Mateo County, on county line. Inquire 546 Clay st. $600—MUST sell; 4 room cottage and 3 lots; 25x125 each; on Broad ave. THISTLETON, 212 dowa. Ocean View. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. $6000—FORTY acres, 18 miles from Oakland, near town and station; level, rich land; good for sugar beets, alfalfa, vegetables or frult; 8 acres orchard; good house, barn, granary: 5 chicken houses, 2 horses, cow, poultry and farm tools; this is a_money-making ranch. GAMAN & LYON, 215 Kearny st. $3 50 PER acre, 900-acre stock ranch, Sonoma County, on_county road, all well fenced and cross fenced, abundance of water and timber; 7-room house and outbuildings; 14 acres vine- yard and orchard; eas; terms ot ST and best in_America—The Weekly Sent to any address in the- United <, postpaid, for §1 50 a_year. big bargain. contract awarded: and if the bidder shall fail or neglect to execute a written contract | therefor and glve a good and sufficient bond, with two sureties, in the sum of thirty. five thousand (§85,000) dollars for the proper fulfiliment of sald contract, within ten days | after the award is made, then and in that case the sald sum shall be paid into the | City and County Treasury by said Clerk as liguidatea damages for such failure and neg- ect. Blank proposals furnished by the Clerk. it is also to he distinctly understood that the board reserves the right to reject all bids if the public good so requires. Also that the party or parties to whom a contract is awarded will be required, prior to or at the time of execution of the contract, to pay_the cost of advertising this-notice in three daily newspapers. JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. LOST. LOST—On Sunday last, between Geary and Mason_ sts, and Green st. wharf, package &hi)’s books, Reward on returning to STEW- ART MENZIES & CO., 514 Battery st. LOST—Arablan pin. set with dlamond; liberal reward, MRS. STANLEY, 119 Third st., be- tween & and 6 p. m. o LOST—Yorkshire o= Jack, 1721 Vallelo on ‘collar. Return to 710 Folsom st.; receive lib- LOST—Diamond pin Sunday, July 10. Reward if | returned to 903 Page st. CLAIRVOYANTS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance | rvoyant 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 burled property: locates treasures, minerals; tells vour entire life, past, present and future, while In @ perfect trance. Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mail. Send stamp for circular with special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rooms 25 and 26, 1206 Mar) ——PROFESSOR ——The Occult Wonder- 825—Eddy st.—3%. Always See the Best. Gives Invaluable advice on all affairs of lfe, loye, business, marriage, divorce, etc., unites Separated, causes speedy marriages, removes domestic trouble, etc.; full names, dates, facts, in all cases; fee, $1 and $2i satisfaction guaranteed or no fee accepted. MME, PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant and cnrd reader; born with double vell and second slght; diagnose disease, full life reading; la. G0c, gents §1; palm. and clair. sit. $1 50. 126 Turk. MRS. DR. E. J. MOORE, 1104 Market st. (Vendome buflding)—Trance medium; unites the separated; changes lack; locates buried treasures; letters answered; inclose stamp. ol bl Lt el e i MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business names given: 25c up. 5 Fourth st MOREAU, best medlum and card e up. 73 Fourth st., near Missfon. . palmist, card reader: Ge. 148 Sixth st MME, reade MME. HANSO present and futire; M . BAUM. has opened MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave: future hu: 914 O'Farrell st. MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS, first in her pro- never fails; advice! help. 929 Post s YOUR future told by cards; ladie 2c. 221 Sixth ey SPIRITUALISM. A—OCCIDENTAL Hall to-night, 305 Larkin st. bring your afflicted to_be healed free; ele- vator. DR. §. TURMAN. MME. YOUNG'S convincing test circle to- night, 10c. 605 McAllister st.: come, skeptics. MRS, BUTLER, clafrvoyant and spiritual me- dium; Hindoo control; 10 to 5. 519 Geary st. C. V. MILLERS materializing trumpet seance, 8 p. m., 2c. 409 Leavenworth st. M. FRANCES, independent slate writing me- dtum. 118 Haight st. MRS, SHAFFER, test and -business medium; sittings daily. 212 Sixth st. medium, 233 Valenc Tues., Fri., 2 NEY, trance, 232 Stockton st. gents PALMISTRY. MRS, CHANDLER—Free lecture Sunday, 3 p. m.. 306 Larkin; readings at res.. 353 Geary st. MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS on furniture or planos in §. F., Oak- land or Alameda, at lowest rates without removal; no commissions; no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission st., above Sixth; telephone South 14. $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., upstairs. HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 948 Market st.; tel. Green 204. ON furniture, pianos, city or Oakland; no re- ‘moval; low rates; no commission; $25 up: private party. BONNELLI, 130 Powell st. ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate; 2d and 2d mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- bate. R, McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. 3. 2D mortgages & undivided Interests In estates a ‘specialty. H. MURPHY, 03 Market st. MONEY %0 loan; $1000 at low rate of interest; private parties. Box . Call office. $25 AND upwards on planos, furniture, real estate. Address box 157, Cali office. barn; fine well; rich deposit loam; no adobe; two-thirds in frilt, one-third in bearing; fine climate: want house in Oakland, Berkeley or San Francisco. WILLIAM P. TODD & CO., 1050 Broadway, Oakland. O0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $75 UPWAR Oakland; $ cash, $ monthly: 3450 for a 4 Toom cottage, terms to suit; $135 upward, lots in Galindo Tract, East Oakland; nothing ltke these lots for double the monéy anywhere: but few left and must be sold; fine schooi | house; 2 electric car lines; streets all graded | and macadamized; city water and sewer; nice | homes surrounding. Call or send for circular, 43 Seventh st., cor. Broadway, Oakland. H. Z. JONIS, owner. WHARF for rent in Oakland, at foot of Wash- ington and Clay sts.; frontage of about 380 feet on harbor iine: area about 200,000 square fect. Apply to HERON & HOLCOMB, 1050 Broadway: J. CALLAGHAN, real estate dealer, notary public: pronerty looked after. S14 Broadway. —— e Y OAKLASD HOUSES TO* LET. FOR SALE—Furniture of 4-room house; also chickens; house to let. 1638 Fifth st., West Oakland. RESIDENCE; 9 rooms: bath; barn; large lawn; tennis court; conservatory; :ent cheap; cen- tral: 539 24th st., nr. Grove. \pply owner, R. FRANK. Oakland Pickle 1622 Grovi OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARD and rooms in newly furnished house; central locatlon. 613 17th st., near Grove, ALL convenlences: new furniture; housekeepin or single; board optional: §3 month up.~ 7 Broadway. - FINE sunny suite: also sunnv :ingle room; va- cant June 1. THE ' RNFE. 5 Eirhth st ————————————————————————— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE r 1 household goods this week. BCHFETTHAAS' 0ld stora. 40t Fleventh st ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. SPECIAL NOTIC] FIRST COME. FIRST SERVED. -UST LIKE PAYING RENT. $1200, $1700, $1800, $2200, $2600, $3000. The above are lovely cottages which have been thrown on the market for non-payment of instaliments, and they are now offered at a great sacrifice to close accounts. They con- tain 4, 5, 6 and 7 rooms, and are finished up to date; almost new, and are located near schools and stations. We are going to weed them out, and Invite inspection MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-st. station, Alameda, and 636 Market st., 8an Francisco. Open Sundays and holidays. FOR _gsale immediately, cheap, house and lot %x1i5; 5 rooms and bath; ail new improve- ments; 2 blocks from Grand-st. Station: 1525 Paciflc ave., Alameda.” GEO. SCHNEIDER, Alameda. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. GREAT Barzains—$2000, 8-room hous 137:6, rented for $22; 1 block from station: also b-room_cottage, $1350. FREESE & CODING- TON, 2119 Stanford place, opp. Berkeley-Sta. MEDICAL. ALL Ladies—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davles, true friends of all invallds, men and women; 50 years' practice and quick cure guar- anieed: any disense or irregularity; disgrace avolded; kind sympathy and ald; sure relief, though "else fail; delicacy, privacy, home, etc.; bables adopted; travelers treated; no delay; self-cure sent; call or write; free; con- fidential. MRS. M. DAVIES, 5 McAllister st.; pills, §1; very strong, $2; cure, $5. A TREATMENT that restores all cases of ‘monthly irregularities (from whatever cause) in a few hours; safe and sure at all times when others have failed; no instruments used; travelers helped at once; home In confine- ment; every case guaranteed; consultation free and confldential; self cure, $5; pills, $1. 208 Turk st., near Jones. MRS. DR. WYETH. ALL of Dr. Foulet's capsules are guaranteed absolute cure for all female diseases; posi- tively safe and sure; no danger or after ef- fects; taken In time it also acts as a pre- ventive; price, $150 per box, sent free by mail on receipt of price; consultation on ail special diseases free. WALLER BROS., 8 Grant ave., S. F. A Caution—Before pur- chasing elsewhere write us. NEW process for female trouble; no matter from what cause; no medicine or instru- ments used: restores in one day without fail; every woman her own physician; away dis: grace; consultation free; can be sent and used at home; pills and capsules, 31: cure, §; by the well-known DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. A TREATMENT that restores instantly ah cases of monthly irregularities from- what- ever cause: no instruments used; guaranteed cure at office, $5; travelers helped instantly; home in confinement: consult free; hours 10 to 5, 7to 8. DR. and MRS. KOHL, 1122 Market. LADIES, Chichester's English Pennyroval Pills (Diamond Brand), best: rate, rellable; take no other; send 4¢ stamps for particulars, “‘Rellef for Ladies"; letter by return mail: at druggists. Chichester Chemical Co.. Phila. 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. ON planos, furniture; no removal; lowest rates: on; private. 118 MeAllister st. 350 TO $50,000; Towest rates: Ist and 24 mortg.; propogition. Dryden, 413 Montgomery EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st.—Book- keeping, business practice, shorthand, typ- Tou. telegraphy. languages, English branches: electrical, civil'and mining engineering; sur- veying, assaying, etc.; 20 teachers: 1100 grad- uates placed since 1892; catalogue. NEW assortment of catchy comedy pleces and latest war recitations for parlor, platform o stage use, taught by Mrs. Kincald at her school of elocution and expression. afcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st.; {ndividual instruction in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, ete.; life scholar- , $50; low rates per week and month. A _BOON to wives and mothers—Seguro; price 150; RICHARDS & CO., 406 Clay st.; send c stamp for particulars to Seguro Manu- facturing Co., 531 K st., Sacramento. Cal. ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladies with female troubles: no danger; safe cure: $2 50; Gpress C. 0. D-; don’t delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS,, Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal. MRS. ARCHBARD, midwife: home in confine- ment; confinement alone, $5. 156 Becond st. DR. HALL, § McAllister st.; diseases of women and children. ——————————————————————— CARPET CLEANING. e A A A A~ AN CITY Steam Carpet-Cleaning Works—Cleans, moves, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet- Beating Works, 3i3-57 Tehama st.; tel. S. 40. MR. AND MRS. DICKINSON'S Academy, 1247 Franklin st.; co-educational boarding and day school; complete English; French, German and Spanish education, art, $30. BOOKKEEPING and rapld_calculations; a course in Tarr's counting-room makes you thorough. room 572, Parrott bullding. INIVERSITY coach—Newell Perry, Ph.B., Fel- L{:‘W in Mathematics, U. C.. 2407 8. Atherton, nr. Channing way, Berkeley; write forcircular. ENGINEERING School; civil, electrical, min- ing, mech. survey, assay,archit.;day & eve.: est. 186, VAN DER NATLLEN, 933 Market. LEO COOPER'S school of acting, elocution, ‘pantomime and stage technique. 514 Geary st. SHORTHAND taught in 1 month; references private lessons; terms $10. 712 Van Ness ave. e ———————————————————————— LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE—Assessment Book of Real and Per- sonal Property, 1898,—Office of the Clerk of Board of Supervisors of the city and county of San Francisco, City Hail building, second floor, July 6, 1598, Public notice is hereby given, in accordance wi section No. 3634 of the 'Political Code, that the Assessment Book of the City and County of San Francisco, for the fiscal yi 1898, has been completed and deiivered to mi as Clerk of the 1.ard of Super ..ors, together with the map books and statements, and will be open for examination in this office from 9 o'clock . m. to 4 o'clock p. m., and that said Board of Supervisors met to examine the As- sessment Book and equalize the nssessment of property therein, on Tuesday afternoon, July %, 1898, at 2 o'clock, and will inereafter con- tinue in session from time to time until the business of equalization presented to them is disposed of, but not later than the 18th day of July, 1898. "Applications for correction of assessment of real estate and personal property are required to_be verified by oath. Public notice is also given that, in accord- ance with sections 1597, 1899 .nd 3654 of the Political Code, the Military Roll has been com- leted, delivered over to me, and J 4cQUEEN'S Cal._Carpet-cleaning Co., 453 Ceheon st.; tel. South 238; lowest rates. - NCE Clrwt-ulel.nln[ Co., 402 Butter sat,; COM, Proprietor. CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; relald at do. ghth st.; tel. Jessle 944. ITCHELL Carpet-Cleaning Co., 240 14th cleaning 3¢ a yard; tel. Mission 7d. KLIN'S Carpet-Beating Works, 833 Golden tel. 5t 12 tel. »fain 34. GEO. WO CONKLIN'S Gate ave. IRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be Inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BELLING—In_this city, July 9, 1888, to the wife of E. M. Belling, a son. GODT—In this city, July 11, 189, to the wife of H. P. Godt, a son. HARRINGTON—In this city, July 10, 1893, to the wife of D. F. Harrington, a daughter. KATZ—July 7, 159, to the wife of Charles Katz, a daughter. LAING—In Oakland, July 10, 189, to the wife of John Laing, a son. MEINS—In this city, July 9, 1893, to the wife of William Meins, a daughter. PHELPS—In this city, July 4, 189, to the wife of W, H. Phelps, a daughter. MARRIED. BLAKE—McKIBBIN~In Honolulu, H. I, June 11 REICHERT—REEDER—In this city, July 10, 1895, by the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke, G. Lud- Wig Reichert and E. Catharina Reeder, both ot San Francisco. VENINO—WEGLEHNER—In this city, July 10, 18%, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Albert W. Vening of New York and Babette Wes- Jehner of Napa, Cal. — DIED. Kennedy, Thomas J. Laing (infant) Ahrens, Henry C. Bartman, Waiter A. Blakeslee, Samuel L. McCauley, Ambrose Ct%pman, Mrs. E. MeDonald, James Chelini, Amabile. McKaig, Xariffa N. Christiansen, Murphy, Clement T. Coleman, Elien Murray,’ B Cowtes, Mabel Oak, Mrs. Mz Crosara, Mario O'Leary, Julia Dyer, James L. ‘Shingleberger, F. W. S Sullivan, Laure B. Sullivan, Patrick YVoleman, Ellen Woods, Margaret B. AHRENS—In this city, July 10, 1598, Henry Christian, beloved husband of the late Cath- erine Ahrens, and brother of Charles Ahrens and Mrs. M. Hartmann, a native of Hol- Steln, Germany, aged 78 years 11 months and 26 days. ““onora, Tuolumne County, papers please copy.) [ Friends and acouaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o’cloc m the resi- dence of his’ brother, 110 avenue, be- tween Fifth and Sixth, Bryant and Brannan strects. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BARTMAN—In this city, July 11, 1885, Wal- ter Anthony, dearly beloved son of Emil and ‘Winnie Bartman, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months. BLAKESLEE—In San Jose, Green, George G. Harrington (infant) Hockin, William Hyland, James C. Samuel Larue Blakeslee, beloved brother of Mrs. sGeorge A. Barnhart of San Franeisco. CHAPMAN—July 9, 1895, Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman, mother of Ida, Edward and Louisa Chapman’ and Alice Pennington, aged 4 years. 0> The funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from Zion Church Stockton street, between Clay and Sacra- mento. CHELINI—In Sonoma County, Cal, July 10, 1598, Amabile Chelini, beloved wifg of Laz- zaro Chelini, beloved mother of Iren Chelini, daughter of Mary Lucchesi, and beloved sis- ter of Mrs. Filippina Gianni and Federico Gluseppe and May Lucchesi, a native of Santa Barbara County, Cal., aged 3§ years 2 months and 23 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the under- taking parlors of Iaccheri & Baccigalupi, 629 Broadway. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CHRISTIANSEN—In this city, July 10, 185, Nanny Sophle, only and beloved daughter of Chris and Sophie_ Christiansen, and sister of Otto, Frank and Willlam Christiansen, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged ¢ months and lays. [ Funeral private, this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'elock, from'the residence of her parents, 3763 Twentieth street, near Guer- rero. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. COLEMAN — In this city. July 10, 1898, at her residence, 1316 Hayes street, Ellen, beloved wife of Daniel H. Colemar, mother of Edward H., Danlel G., Joseph J. and Wil liam T. Coleman, sister of E. P. and the late Patrick Enright, and aunt of the late Joseph Enright, 2 native of Ballylongford, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 54 years. ¥ Friends and a~ —~aintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1315 Hayes street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Fillmore and Fell streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. COWLES—In this city, July 11, 1898, Mabel, wife of Paul Cowles, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mre. James Marvin Curtis, and s ter of Mrs. Denis O'Sullivan, Mrs. Thomas Magee and Marvin Curtis, aged 26 years and 4 months. CROSARA—In this city, July 10, 1593, Mario, dearly beloved husband of Marila Crosara, and father of Celestina and_Giovanni Cro- sara, a native of Italy, I Friends and ccauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from 917 Sansome ~ street. Officers and members of Loyal Golden Gate Lodge No. 7189, L 0. 0. F.. M. U., hereby notified to attend at above place. E. LAUF, Noble Grand. H. L. WILSON, Secretary. DYER—In this city, July 10, 1398, James Louis, dearly beloved son of Emily and the late James L. Dyer: and brother of Laura S. and Emily M. Dyer, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years and 9 months. T Friends and a-quaintances are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesdey), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents. 2517 Gough street, between Green and Vallejo. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. GREEN—In this city, at the Potrero, July 10, 1898, George G., beloved husband of Rebecca Green, and father of George A. Green, a na- tive of Ireland. (Brooklyn, N. Y., papers please copy.) » T The funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from Lis late resi- dence, 19 Georgia_strect, Potrero. Interment private, Laurel Hill Cemetery. Please omit flowers! HARRINGTON—In_ this city, July 10, 188, in- fant child of D. F. and Anna Harrington, & native of San Francisco. HOCKIN—In Oakland, July 11, 18%, Willam Hockin, a native of England,’ aged 79 years 5 months and 11 days. HYLAND—In this city, July 11, 1895, James C., beloved son of Jennie and the late James Hyland, a_native of San Francisco, aged 2 months ‘and 11 days. KENNEDY—In this city, July 10, 183, Thomas Joseph, dearly beloved and oniy son of Ed- ward and Annie Kennedy, brother of The- rese, Elizabeth and Genevieve Kennedy, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Mealy, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 years 10 months and § days. §> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 16 Glilbert street, thence to St. Rose's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LAING—In Oakland, July 10, 1898, infant son of John and Etta Laing. McCAULEY—In this city, July 10, 1865, Am- brose McCauley, a native of Belfast. Ireland, aged 43 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1669 Market street, between Fighth and Ninth, thence to St. Brendan's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McDONALD—In this city, July 11, 155, James, dearly beloved husband of Henrietta Mc- Donald, father of Etta and Lexie McDonald and_the late Mrs. Dr. De Witt, and brother of the late John, Dougald and Hugh McDon- ald, a native of Scotland, aged 69 years 10 months and § days. = [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 338 Louisiana street, Potrero. Inter- ment Masonic Cemetery. McKAIG—In this city, July 11, 158, Xariffa N., beloved mother of Walter 8. McKalg, and sis- ter of Mr. E. L. Nash and Mrs. E. J. Scott, a native of Wisconsin, aged 45 years. MURPHY—In this city, July 11, 189, Clement T., son of John and Mary Murphy, a native of San Francisco, aged 9 months and 2 da; > The funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Cannor & Co., 767 Mision street. In- terment private, in Holy Cross Cemetery. MURRAY—In this city, Bessie, beloved wife of C. A. Murray, and sister of the late Thomas Walsh, a native of Ballycedy, County Kerry, ITreland, aged 45 years 3 months and 27 days. OAK—In this city, July 10, 1898, Mrs. Mary Oak, a native of Ireland, aged 63 years. (Bos- ton, Mass., papers please copy.) T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 318 Myrtle avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. O'LEARY—In this city, July 10, 1595. Julia. dearly beloved mother of Mary O'Leary and Mrs. M. J. Hayes, sister of the late Mrs. Dennis Bowen .and the late Andrew Turner, and aunt of Mrs. C. J. Barron, Thomas A. Turner and the late T. P. Ryan, a native of Mallon, County Cork, Ireland. [7Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 457 Jesele street, thence to St. Pat- rick’s’ Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SHINGLEBERGER—In Rutherford, Napa County, July 10, 1898, Francis W., husband of Leah Shingleberger, and father of Mrs. G. Niebaum and the late Frank W. Shingle- berger. (Philadelphia papers please copy.) FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 11:30 o'clock, from Odd Fel- lows' erematory. Services private. SULLIVAN—In this city, Jnly 11, 159, Laure E., beloved wife of J: E. Sullivan. mother of Leola and Elsie Sullivan, and daughter of C. H. and Alice Seaver, a native of Califor- nia, aged 33 years. SULLIVAN—In this city, July 11, 1505, Pat- rick, beloved husband of Annie Sullivan, and father of Nellie, Kittle, Emma, Joseph and the late Mary Sullivan, a native of Ireland, 8 years. T The funeral wiil take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 128% Valencia street, thence to St. Joseph's Church. where a silemn requiem mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9§ o'clock. Interment private, in Holy Cross Cemetery. WOODS—In this city, July 11, 13, Margaret E. Woods, a native of Canada. aged 62 years. e e i — McAVOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMER3 0 FIFTH ST., Opp. Lincola Seasal. Telep! South 0. 32, 1393, by the Rev. C. E. Winning, Dr. Charles R. Blake and Lililan McKibbin of San Francisco. FEHR—BEAVER—In this city, by the Rev. I Fuendeling, Joseph ¥ehr and Mrs. Mary ver. IBURG—O'BRIEN—In San Jose, May 21, 1895, Dy Justice of the Peace John T.Wallace, Her- examination and correction, as "&h by 8 law, INUR RUSSELL, Clerke man E. Tburg of San Jose and Kittle O'Brien of Ban Francisco, JAS. ENGLISH. T. R. CAREW. CAREW & ENGLISH, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 4 Van Neos ave, near Market st, San Francisco. Teleohana Sa. 16