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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1898. e T e e e BUSINESS CHANCE:! $225—CORNER clgar store in good bustness lo- | cation on Kearny st.; good chance for buye must be sold. M. te Phelan bu MILLINERY store in good country town; | stock and d fixtures; v ~ 65 Market st., LESS, 76 Market st., of ding. | cigar, notion 4 living room: sent owner there six year 1st be sold at M. store; | McLAUGHLI -BAZAAR, plumbing k wort account MeLAUGHL in, on McLAUGH- | hoicest s;long lease; | ther en- | ying | X HOUS Partl- | BUSH, 1213 HOUSES TO LET. ELEGANT 8-room houses; Sixth ave., bet. Call- fornia and Lake s prices will surprise you. MARCUSE & REMMEL, 628 Market st. IS, 1472, nr. Buchanan—6 r. and b. and nked basement. ery cheap to right parties; owners &oing away; modern 9-room house, with base- and lovely garden. Key at 680 Hayes st. nr. Webster—10 r. and ent 31 Latayette st., be- leventh and Twelfth. EW 6 and 8 room houses with bath; parlors de basement; large vard; marine 50 and $30.° Leavenworth st., near RQOMS TO LET—Continued. EDDY, ®3—Un u:aished sunny room; laundry yard: no VChVIrlfll'efl. ELLIS, 415 (Grand Carnot)—First-class sunny rooms and suites for gents, $1 50 to $3 week. FOLSOM, §20, near Fourth—$1 week and up; nice, cléan, sunny single and double room GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegant furnishe sultes or single. MRS. H. HYER. G56—Elegant _eunny suites, double single; hot water, baths, gas; light hous keeping. GIRARD House, cor. sunny rms.; also ho Howard and 7th—Nice kpng. ; very reasonable. | GLOBE House, £21 Howard—Per night, e to | "$1: week. 31 to $4; reading room; Howard cars. ~House on Jackson st. hill; seven rooms and bath; nice vard, garden and fine lew; rent $30 for a good tenant. Apply 1210 Jackson st. GOLDEN GATE _ave., 72i—Handsomely fur- nighed s y front room; running water; grate; private family; reasonable. GOLDEN GATE, 917A—Large sunny room for 1 or 2 persons; reasonable. GRAND SOUTHERN, S. E. cor. Seventh and Mission—Pleasant sinny rooms, en suite and __single; elevator; moderate rates; famille WE can rent you a house with or without a flag pole. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Mont- e FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. of 8 rooms and bath; nicely fu in good neighborhood; walking nished; neat as bandbox; tance; a bargain........ THE REYNOLDS CO., 403-404 Examiner building, PARTY having nicely furnished house rent for term of months very reasonable to small family of adults; Address 3., Call office, TAYLOR, 510 — Completely fu house, 10 rocms and bath, and 4 p. m. shed sunny Call between 1:30 COTTAGES TO LET. 2 5 rooms and bath; large basement rent reasonable. 120 Fillmore st. renovated cottages arge basement and yard; cheap. teenth st., near Dolores. FLATS TO LET. 25, above Sixth—Nice flat of 3 BRA rooms, § bath; rent $12 and 11B 'Bush st. | WANTED—110 tenant 3 rooms, bath. ; rent reasonable. Shipley, ON, 11S—Middle sunny flat, 7 rooms and ar City Hall; $2 bath; toilet; cellar; ; gas; $15; water free. $10; flat, 5 rooms. Perry_st.; $i0; flat, 4 rooms. STON,” ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market. Broderick—Sr. and b.; 411 Montgomery et. rner Market—Modern : cheap. SUNNY flat, 6 rooms and bath. 2712 Bush st. “TTER_1613B, nr. nr. 16th—6 r. GARDINER, 411 you a flat with or without a flag- pole. BALDWIN & HOWELL, gamery st. Montgomery st. “for flats_and cottages, % to §12, at A. M. SPECK & CO.’S, 602 Mar- ket st. . flat of §_sunny roms, between Octavia 27 Page st. ms and bath. 124 Wildey st; bet. Filimore and NEW chofe ment sunny flat: all latest improve- 1708 Hvde st., near Broadway. Apply - Cail e at 310 month. Address . St. Helena. entral Cali- fetime to up-to- APHIC PHOTOGR 1 or sale; 1a, 0—AN old ¢ ness in 4 larg month; thorou HALF or whole S-HALF interest in a well established and good paying manufactu AT 33 Mission st. 40 California st. | L. r | MCALLISTER, | McALLISTER, flat, 5 rooms and bath. néar Bryant ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. econd—Nice single, double and 1 housekpg rms; week, $1 to 32 50; day, 2 to . above Sixth—Sunny front bed- hen, furnished,45. BRYANT, 101, corner of Ninth—Three front oms, completely furnished for housekeep- ing; cheap. 1233, near Larkin—3 unfurnished house- unny side. single, en suite; $8 to $0. “lean sunny riors; kitches Sunny front room with kitchen, ousekeeping: no children; nice front suite, DEN GATE, §11—3 sunny front bay rooms unfurnished; running water, h GOLDEN GATE, 1200—Sunny furnished front Tooms complets for housekeeping: private. win- GUERRERO, 2153 or 4 beautifully furnished | ny rooms complete for housekeeping; ex- ve use of kitchen; 3, $20; 4, $25. near | 10 Mont- | bath; | gas, | HANCOCK House, 751 Misslon—Select famlily " rooming house; 3180 to §8 per week. | BYDE, 1105 (Hotel Victoria)—Unfurnished first class every respeet cor. Golden Gate—] . 1200, opposite Lurline Baths—Sun: front room for 2, $9; also single roomse, and up, by day, k or month. LASKIE, $%, off Mission. bet. nth— Good clean furnished room; §8 50 per | month. MARTINET, 1101 Geary, door above Van Ness— Sultes, single rooms; newly furnished. MCcALLISTER, and double room: y furnished single reasonable; opposite City A, 67, corner Eighth—Newly furnished -window room, $1 per week. B’ Elm NATOMA, 81, cor. Second—Nice, &nd double Tooms; $1 & week and up; qulet and respectable. | NINTH, 20—Front room, small kitchen, $5, or single, $ up. ARRELL, 20Sunny furnished rooms, ele- vator, electric lights, day, week or month. 708—2 large sunny front rooms, ne: |~ furnished; running water; private famil; | _references. POLK, sunny cting _unfur- |~ nishea ingle roo e and quief y front room ; privat, | POWELL, 415%—2 unfurnished rooms in rear.* Apartment House, 28 et—Furnished and unfurnished. SILVER STATE House, 18-13 Mason st nished rooms; single, §150 to $3 & week; suites, $4 to $5; baths; elevator; electrio ghts; hot and cold water; transients solic- MRS. J. ited; restaurant. easant single TAYLOR, 706—A well-furnished for gentleman. icely furnishe: rooms, $6 month up; bath, gas; private. _Nicely furnished rooms from $ and up per month; also hou: large, brig! ly furnis BUSH. window room; sunny latest improve- ments; connecting bat water; first- home coo down town. FOLSOM, f11—_Swe 3t 85 3 K, s Good_table boa ice sunny f RIEL- THE > e Market st. suites, with board for month; single rooms accordingl; VAN 805—Large sunny front rooms, nicely furnished; excellent board; terms mod- e CHILDREN BOARDED. or board; good home; best MeAllister st. Branch office of The Call. STORES TO LET. "LIGHTED basement t Kind of business. , 636 Marke A ppl; st. ¥ Large light store, $50. R, 411 Montgomery st. CITY Hall Square, ASHTON & GARDIN FOR rent in good country town, 2 small stores finely located: cheap. Information at 638 Market st. FEDERSPIEL. TURK, 422, near Larkin—Store, $16. & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery MARKET, 170+ Part of hair-dressing store; reasonabl opposite Tenth st. ASHTON HOWARD, 625—Kitchen and bedroom furnished lete for housekeeping: reasonable. HOWARD, . New Philadelphla—Sunny rooms: aiso housekeeping: gas, water, bath. OFFICES TO LET. 3FINE rooms on Market st.; m offices; all for 3%. THE RE 403404 Examiner building. celegant OLDS CO. 3 rooms 1 good location; yard; sunny back EMMA SPRECKELS bullding, 927 Market st.— Light, cheerful offices, $15 to $20. AGUNA, 1253 sunny unfurnished or fur- nished Fooms for light housekeeping: reas. WORTH, 22—One large unturnished ow room: adults; $10. ©43 — Handsomely furnished also unfurnished room for use & to le dow space to let: suitable for jew- optician, ete, Apply DAVID STERN & o3 i FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. corner Van Ness ave.— 447, furnished ‘sunny rooms complete for housekeeping. ely back rooms, furnished complete lower floor; separate en- o buy, & o d particulars, D. MULLEN, N established for man. for man and wife. Apply TRANT; central; £ood_bus = ount of sickness. Apply - mbing and jobbing shop California st. A, 546 Furnished rooms for housekeep- arge yard. 62—Large sunny room; complete for $150 week. 1216—Sunny housekeeping rooms. NATOMA, 605— 2 furnished front rooms for Housekesping; hot and cold water; reasonable. NINTH, 135—Four or five neatly furnished rooms complete for housekeeping: sun all day; rent reasonable to family of adult groceries and office. 1121 Har- on for sale for cash. r Langton. CORNER & rison st., FOR er grocery and bar; $200. 3413 SALE—Corns Mission st $150—GOOD_saloon for sale, with fooms: rent §15. Inquire Call office. 3 Nving 508 Clay st. FOR sale—Call route at San Jose. For par- ticulars apply at Call business office. c £ and tea routes supplied from GEO. O TERSWELL & CO. 8, 115 Sacramento st. $250—SALOON; day business. HORSES, WANTED—A good buggy horse for city; state price. Box 68, Call office. £5 AMP wagons, buggles, wagons, harness of all O inde. 46 horses: must sell. Emporium Sales Yards, 320 Valencia st. HORSES for sale; also_wagons, buggles, © cariar Magness: ‘Grand Arcade Horse M Ket, 227 Sixth: auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctloneers. ND CARRIAGES. WAGONS A FINE laundry, baker's and milk wagons cheap for cash or installments; 1 fine top and open bugky: also 1 hack. 828 Harrison st. EPECIAL sale of barness and vehicles. Lie- bold Harness Co., 211 Larkin, opp. City Hall. L e s o e " ATTORNEYS AT LAW. VICE free; divorce law a specialty; private; A fes without success: collections. ~G. W no_charge unle: 27 Market st. ALL private law cases, insolvency, collections, free advice; open ev. Atty McCabe, 108 Larkin. . 5. CLARK—Emma Spreckels bldg., 627 Mar- ket; consultation free; no fees in advance. CE free on all lexal matters. T. F. A 14 McAllister room TYPEWRITERS, ATL Typewriters sold and rented; few partly send for samples and le cheap; e a1 ER & CO., 110 Montgomery. | POLK, GAS_ fixtures very low; large assortment; 1 and 2 bowl barber washstands, cheap. HUF- SCHMIDT, 628 Golden Gate a | FOR Sale—500 shares (or less) California Auto- matic Telephone Company; make offer. Ad- Gress box 13, Call office. for real estate. G. WOOD, Berkeley. | 40,000 ROLLS of wall paper, latest designs, 3c and &c roll. 368 Ninth st., Oakland. FOR sale—A_thoroughbred Holsteln cow. Ap- ply at 917 Elizabeth st. FRESH Al Jersey cow; chofce animal for fam- ily ume; price reasonable. 3150 Twenty-fourth. SECOND-HAND machinery for sale—1 20-horse power stationary tubular boiler, 2 vertical en- gines and other machinery for sale cheap for cash at the works of the KROGH MANU- OAK, Ji—Turalshed front room; housekeep- | , SASh, &t the vorks of the K 7 - | BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, coun- or §,furnished rooms for house- | B, y{iGleum, office furniture, store and hree furnished sunny rooms, com- new and sec- office_furniture and fixtures; 1017-1019-1021-1023 ond - hand. J. NOONAN, Mission st., above Sixth. plete’ for housekeeping; cheap fo right party. 611—1 or 2 nice large rooms with kitchen, complete for housekeeping; also nice single room. ANGE — Thoroughbred mare for type 944—3 housckeeping rooms; also sin- FOR sale—Small Otto gas engine. Apply sa- loon, 1802 Seventh st., Oakland. 0—2 large sunny rear rooms com- g gas; bath: yard; $10. $137 50—_FISHER upright plano; good condition; $10 down and $5 a month. 225 Sutter st. LAUNDRY machinery, engines, dynamos, electl goods; new, 24 hand. Smith Co., 527 Mission. NTH, 17— Large {ront suite, first floor; housekeeping arge yard. SCALE, eafe, coffee-mill, desk, letter press, cheap, at 621 Mission st. SHIPLEY, 261—Four housckeeping rooms; 36 no children, dogs, cats; water and scav. free. BOILER, _ engines, tools, metals, electrical goods. ' WHITE'S, 514-516-618 Mission st. SIXTH, 314—Front bay-window sulte with kitchen, furnished for housekeeping, $14. PHOPHONES, $10; records, $5 per dozen; Gx:l:jeclomopfi. $100. Bacigalupl, 933-946 Market. STEVENSON, 521%—2 sunny rooms; rent cheap. 3. R, POOL, house mover, dealer second-hand building material. 1124 Mission; tel. So. 787. THIRD, 49—Elegant sulte of sunny _front rooms’ for housekeeping; private flat; $12. RS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. Mec- BOVIOSH & WOLPMAN, Fremont & Howard, TWELFTH, 145, corner Howard—Sunny single and double rooms, with Kkitchen, eomplete for_housekeeping: ‘rent reasonab ROOMS TO LET. A—SELECT home Hotel Florence 102 Eills, cor. Powell; elevator; baths; best attention. APARTMENTS; qulet, homelike; reasonable; Com. Transfer Co., 22 Stocktol moved to any part of city, 25c; tel. Main 4. ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny sunny rooms, en suite and singl in every respect; terms reasonabl AT 416 O'Farrell—Nice sunny rooms, single and en sulte; $7 up; everything first-class. AT 242 Stockton—Sunny rooms; pretty view; Gulet house; baths, gas; very reasonale. AT 609 Hyde, Sutter 715-717-713, and Mason 407—Choice, sunny; reasonable; investigate. AT The Randolph, 01 Post—Siggle rooms, - window parlors and suites, ”50 to $4 wi BOHEMIA, 239 Post, 2 blocks from principal hoteh;x:;'ly furnished; all conveniences. DELAWARE, 1433 Market—Furnished or un- furnished single and double rms.; 38 $10 mo. prices. ALEXAND! turni . , $35; caligraph, $2; Blicl EDDY, 120A—Nicely furnished rooms to let, NSEHWM;H ;3%!:’-. SCOTT, $:3 Moni cnnzr‘;f | $160 per week up, New and second hand; cheaper than B ermann Safe Mafc, £33 Sacramento. ‘Bargains in new and second hand; all B s Dalf original cost. 109-111 Market, §, F. counters, shelving, etc. 1063 Mission st., nr. S: A A A A A A A A A A AN TY Steam Carpet-Cleaning Works—Clean c[movel, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. N you become disgusted with poor work Wna, Yo" SPAULDING'S _Ploneer Beating Works, 88-57 Tehama st.; tel. S. 40. EEN'S Cal. Carpet-Cleaning Co., 453 "sl‘fi?n‘lm st.; tel. South 225; lowest rates. )WWANCE Carpet-Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; A?el. Main 334. GEO. WOLCOM, Proprietor. TS cleaned at 3c per yard; relaid at Sc. CQ?}{'ACTTO‘:N. Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 944. . TCHELL Carpet-Cleaning Co., 240 14th 3 l;: mmmg 3c a yard; tel. Misslon 74. CONKLIN'S et-Beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave. t 126. MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open until 9:30 st:’:'I:M)ck: ‘branch office of The Call. Subscrip- tions end want ads taken. . t- | | | e — clean eingle | | | 35; also double i | sunny corner suites; running water, bath and | terms reasnble. | fce sunny | housekeeping suite; gas stove. | PR = ny | | | Eighth_and | | | | | | 150 SHARES Sutro Railroad stock, or exchange ; EX Wriger or tandem. Ohio Dental Parlors, 719 | Market st. i PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS to light the streets and outlying districts with gas and electricity. = Clerk’s office, Board of Supervisors, San Franciseo, July 12, 1858, In accordance with Resolution No. 1867 (Fourth Series) of the Board of §u- pervisors, sealed proposals will be received in open session of the Board on Monday after- noon, July 18, 1898, 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, 1898, as provided and hereinafter described. The gas lamps to be erected and maintained not to exceed 45%0 and the electric lights 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 (50) in number, and 2 on Van Ness avenue, from Market street to Broad- way, to be iocated alternately on each side of "sald street and avenue, on ornamental fron poles not exceeding 25 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 placed and_main- tained on Golden Gate avenue, from Market o 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; Montgomery avenue, from Pacific to Chest- nut street; Third and Fourth streets from Market to Townsend; Fifth street from Mar- ket to Bryant street, and on Sixth street, from Market to Brannan street, are to be ar lights of 2000 candle power each, to be sus- pended from s 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. The arc electric lights now erected on loca- the outlylng districts on masts or y feet in height of 2000 candle power numbering 635, 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 hereln provided for. (he districts within which the streets are to be lighted with gas and electricity are hereby described, as follows: District No. 1-Beginning at the intersec- tlon of Market and t streets, along and including Market to Ridley; along and inclu ing Ridley to Mission; along and including Thirteenth to Division; along and including Division to Channel; 'along and including Channel to the : along the bay line to the point of beginning at East and Market. District No. 2—Beginning at the intersection of Market and East streets, along but not including Market to Ridley! along and_in cluding Ridiey westerly to Devisadero; along and including Devisadero to the bay; alohg the bay line to the point of beginning at East and Market. fct No. 3—Beginning at the northerly termination of Devisadero, along but not in- cluding Devisadero to Ridley; along and in- ding Ridley to Buena Vista avenue; along ng Buena Vista avenue south of sta Park to Frederick street; along n and bay line to the point of begin- 4—Beginning at the easterly ation of Channel street, along but not ; along but : along but a avenue ng Fred- luding H inning. The gas to be furnish- 1 quality and illumin wer to ts r the in his office, who will use for sal burners I obtain from the s to ot to W in ch be less in h use, and t locations The g cted and ay be designated by of lamp during the cont! lighted ¢ th E amber and maintained a 1 not exceed 4500 in nd maintain ed at o Toc: . 1\ to be lighi tricity, and at such location a ignated by the board, right to change the location of the same from time to time upon payment of the actu cost of labor and material changes or removals. When lamps are or- dered to be erected in gertain sectlons of th ty where no mains are jaid then the malns shall be extended or arrangements made by which the lighting of said sections of the city shall be effected, but in no event shail more lights be erected than can be paid for out of the fund provided for street lighting during the fis or such as may be approved b nd the burner to be used In the lamps in ‘lighting the public streets to cc sist of a single burner of the same size now used in the maln thoroughfares. The burners of the various lamps to average a consumption of not less than five cublc feet per_hour. The lamp posts, and all appurt sary to complete and equip the lamps read the boar ¥ for lighting to be furnished by the successtul maintain and keep proper_condition and repalr. “Thelast lamp on each lamp- be lighted one hour after | | bidders, who shall erect the same i Lighting lamps lighter's beat to sunset and to be extinguished 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. Specification lectric lights—The poles, wires, conductors, lamps, carbon electrodes and each and every appliance, article or ap- aratus which may be necessary for electric ighting to be furnished and erected and kept in good order and condition by the suc cesstul bidder. The wires and conductors to be thoroughly insulated and placed in such lacations and in guch manncr as will prevent them from be- ing tampered with or handled by any unau- thorized person or persons; it belng dlstinct- 1y understood that the city and county shall not be responsible, but must be hefd harm- less agalnst any claim for damages for any injury or accldent 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 said masts to be erected and maintain- ed at or contiguous to the present locationg of the masts erected throughout the city and county, with the distinct understanding that the board reserves the right to change the locations of and designate the character and power of the electric lights and the helght 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 materials in making sald changes or_removals. The electric lights to be provided are as tollows: hundred and thirty-eight masts not ding 40 feet high, 2000 candle power arc 4; 50 poles not exceeding 25 feet in <ht on Market street from the ferries to ofa street; 22 poles not exceeding 25 feet ight on Van Ness avenue, from Market to Broadway: 23 lights suspended over ater of streets hereln designated. to be creafter 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 continuance of the contract, but in mo nt shall more lights be erectéd than can be paid 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- hait hour before sunrise; except that during the night of full moon, ‘the night preceding and the night following, no lamps shall bs lighted. Provided that the nine (% lamps in China- town shall be lighted each and every night. ‘General provisions—All the lamps to be kept in proper condition and cleaned at least twice in each week, and at each of said 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 repatred and reglazed within twenty-four hours after any portion of the same 1s 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 subdivision street intersections’ and at the Intersections of places and alleys with the main streets; at main street crossings two names on each Jamp, at intersections of main streets not Jess than two names on each lamb; at Inter- sections of subdivision streets, places or al- 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 des Mated by the Board of Supervisors, e names of streets, etc., on each lamp to be Kept clean and in position 8o as to be platn- 1y visible, and within twenty-four hours in case of bre to 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 foregolng speci- flcations under which a contract may be awarded; also, that within three days prior to the expiration of each month the gas inspector shall furnish the parties to whom the contract is awarded the time during which the lamps shall be lighted and extin- gnished each and every night and moming of the succeeding month. All bills of the suc- cessful bidders, upon the execution of a con- tract and the performance in compliance therewith, shall be presented and paid month- 1y ot the end of each éalendar month. Notice to bidders—Blidders wlll estimate and bid a price per lamp per night, for which they will furnish, erect, repair and keep in 0d repalr and condiilon “all lamp. posts, asts, poles, Wires, lamps, services, ‘stre igns ‘and appurtenances, furnish gas and :lmocidc“‘llgh pon all streets, places and ‘:l- ilng Frederick to an; along | uding Stanyan to n;” along and including Fulton to the ocean; along the WILL be absent | | [ | | | | | PROPOSALS—Continued. leys according to the foregoing specifications, as_follows: First—Bidders will estimateand state a price er night for each gas lamp and each electric ight 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—Bidders will also estimate and state a price per night for each gas lamp and each clectric light to Hght 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. No bids will be received or entertained from parties who estimate on any contingent event, or who cannot comply with, or who are not prepared or qualified 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 approved by | sald Clerk, upon some bank in the City and County of San Francisco, in the sum of ten | rooms and’ bath: CITY REAL ESTATE. CHINATOWN_Business Property. Pays Big Interest. $28,000—Rent $330; extra large lot on Wash- ington st., covered with improvements; a mort- gage of $14,000 can remain. BALDWIN & HOWELL. FOR Bale by Order of Mortgagee. O'Farrell, Near Octavia. $7500—A nice modern home, contains 10 rooms, bath, etc.; extra large lot; runs through to rear strest. BALDWIN & HOWELL. BUSINESS Propert 00—Mission st.; large lot, 35x130; new im- provements, consisting of store and fiats, 6 and 7 rooms; all rented for $65. BALDWIN & HOWELL, A_GOOD Investment. $7750—Rent $70; Fulton st., near Laguna; lot 27:6x120; 2 houses of 6 rooms and bath and basement; also two flats on rear street. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. CHEAP_Cottage. $1500—Very easy terms; street ‘work done; Guerrero_street electric cars. N & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. 0 Montgomery st. good cottage of 5 close to thousand (§10,000) dollars gold coin, condi- tioned if the proposal is accepted and the ntract awarded; and if the bidder shall fail or neglect to execute a written contract therefor and give a good and sufficient bond, with two sureties, in of thirty- five thousand (£35.000) dollars for the proper fulfillmedt of said contract, within ten 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 liquidated damages for such failure and neg- et Blank proposals furnished by the Clerk. It is also to be 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, RUSSELL, Clerk, PERSONALS. GRACE_Please come or write; L. almost in- sune. F. K.—Come Thursday, Sixth and Market sts. L. NOTICE—After this 1ith day of July, 185, T will not be responsible for any debts con- tracted by my ~wife, Lizzie Kavanagh. WILLIAM KAVANAGH, Haywards. JOSEPH GREVEN, vocal teacher, 1235 Market &t., is preparing for different concerts and operatic performances of next season, where geveral of his pupils will sing leading parts; participants of a large mixed chorus ciass pay $1 monthly in advance _-_— BUSINESS PERSONALS. HAIR which is olly is generally heaith: is all 1 charge for up-to-date hafrdr good switches $1; best finest quality $3 50; extra_heavy long §; open Sundays 9 to 12. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. QUINONIA s a perfect hair tonle, 3¢ bot- tie. G. LEDERER, 1i1 Stockton st. LITHO engraving battle: and unframed; framing with gla nd 10x12, 15¢; 11x14 and 12x16, 16x20, 30¢; 18x22, 35 4, 4503 22 25, 6c; curtain poles complete, lic; rm. mold- ing,all colors,lc ft;open eve.Jones,547 Mission. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale: also chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in carpet twine, in hank or chain, at lowest MAKE AN Offer. Fillmore st. business property; none better ever offered; $16,500; stores and flats, on best part of the street; lot 50 feet front; pays over 9 per_cen BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. BIG Interest. $2500—Rent $30; Shipley st., near Fourth; fiats, 4 rooms each; make offer. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. 3 handsome new flats of 6 Tooms eac! completed; Baker st., close to Park e : good location; large lot. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. A—$3000; rent $32; lot 2x120; Fourth ave.. near Clement st.; 2 good flats of 5§ rooms each. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. Lake st., near Ninth ave; new Ii- cottage of 7 rooms and bath: beautiful park directly in rear of the house; easy terms, BALDW! & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. PRICE $27,500. Rent $222. Splendid improvements; stores and flats; large corner; two prominent streets in West- ern Additio BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. TERMS, $200 Cash, $5 Monthly. Price, $600; cottage of 2 rooms; chicken house; lot 2x100; fenced: street graded, sewered and | macadamized; near Guerrero st. electric car. | BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, ROOM A, First Floor, Crocker Building. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS! EXPERT JUDGES BUY PROPERTY NOW! PROFITS LATER! $100. $160 to $250; level bullding lots near Mission street electric cars; only $5 monthly. SOL GETZ & BROTHER. SUNSET HEIGHTS LOTS! 3400, $450 to $550: officially graded; superb view; $25 down, $I0 monthly. SOL GETZ & BROTHER $400, $450 TO $750: choicest Richmond building lots; street graded and sewered: $25 down, $10 monthly. SOL GETZ & BROTHER. Call for Maps and Diagrams. BOL GEPZ & BROTHER. Room A, Crocker building. BARGAINS NOW! rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 703 Fifth, Oakland. ELECTRIC lights in every room: Winchester ouse, 44 Third st., near to'$1 50 per night $1 5 per wee free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. | J. A. WOLF, formerly member o firm Curley & Wolf, S. F., is now in business at rm. 11, Macdonough building, Oakland. CONTRACTOR 1 tunnels for water. the tailoring sinking wells and drifting J. G., 408% Grove st. Halr Store has removed to 1036 rdressing, popular prices. s of women. st., Alameda. L. h. in_confinement; disea: INKE, 1415 order on easy 1117 Market ® instalments. bet Tth and ;| 3% HAYES ST.—Branch office of The Call. scriptions ads taken. DRESSMAKERS. FRANCISCO Ladles' French Talloring College. 916 Market st. CLAIRVOYANTS. ; 200 rooms, | 100 ACRES or more in Visitation Valley, San Mateo County, on county line. Inquire 546 | Clay st. i OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.| OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. $75 U Oakland; $ cash, room cottage, terms in Galindo Tra these lots for h v but few left and must be sold; house; 2 electric car lines; and macadamize homes surrounding. 455 Sevent Z. JOM fine school reets all graded water and sewer; nice Call or send for circular, st., cor. Broadway, Oakland. H. owner. | WHARF for rent In Oakland, at foot of Wash- ington and Clay sts.; frontage of about 330 feet on harbor line; area about 200,000 square Always See the Best. Gtves fnvaluable advice on all affairs of life, Iove, business, marriage, divorce, etc., unites separated, causes speedy marriages, domestic_trouble, etc.; full names, facts, in =ll cases; fee, $1 and $2; ‘action guaranteed or no fee accepted. MME, PORTER, wonderful clairvovant and card reader; born with double veil and second sight; diagnose disease, full lite reading: la. gents $1: palm. and clair. sit. $1 50. 126 Turl. feet. Apply to HERON & HOLCOMB, 1050 Broadway. | . CALLAGHAN, real estate dealer, notary public: property’ looked §14 Broadway. ——e OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. 4-room house;_also 1653 Fifth st., West SALE—Furniture of chickens; house to let. kland. SIDENCE; 9 rooms: bath;: barn; large lawn; tennis court; conservatory; -ent cheap; cen- tral; 59 24th st., nr. Grove. Apply owner, R. Onkland Pickle Fact.. 1622 Grove, O DR BT (Vendome building)—Trance medium; the meparated: changes Juck; treasures; letters answere: unites from city for sh watch for announcement of my return. 1206 Market st. ANSON. palmist, card reade ent and future 148 Sixth st. MOREAU, 25¢ up. MME. RAVE! advice; names given: 25¢ up. MRS. B. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune teller, has opened an office at 315 O'Farrell st MAT. SYBILLE, cradle to grave: future hus- band's pictu: c: ladies. 914 O'Farrell st. A THOMAS, first In her pro- 2 help. 920 Post s medium _and near Mission. best 3 Fourth st., A reads life fluently: business 5 Fourth st. NG'S convinelng test clrcle to-night, 605 MeAllister st.; come skeptics. MRS. BUTLER, clalrvoyant and pritual me- dium; Hindoo control; 10 to 5. 519 Geary st. M. FRANCES, Independent slate writing me- 115 Haight st. MRS, SHAFFER, test and business medium; sittings daily. %12% Sixth st. MRS. ELLIS, medium, 233 Valencla st.; read- ings, §1: cIr. Tues., Fri., 2 p. m.; Sat. §; %o, MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, test and busl- - ness medium. 232 Stockton st. ——— e PALMISTRY, MRS. CHANDLER—Lecture Sunday eve. 305 Larkin; readings daily at res.. 353 Geary st. MEDICAL. ALL Ladies—C only. Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of all invallds, men and women; §0 years' practice; safe and quick cure guar- anteed; any disease or frregularity; disgrace avolded; kind sympathy and aid; 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, 1228 Market 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; sultation free and confidential; self cure, $5; pills, $1. MRS. DR. WYETH, 208 Turk st., near Jones, of Dr. Foulet's capsules ‘are guaranteed solute cure for all female disenses: posi- tively safe and sure; no danger or after ef- fects: taken in time it also acts as a pre- ventive; price, $L50 per box, sent free by mail on receipt of price: consultation on ail speclal diseases free. WALLER BROS. 83 rant ave., 8. 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. $1: cure, $5; 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 Pennyro; (Diamond Brand), best: rafe, rellable; take no other; send 4c stamps for particulars, “Relfef 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. A_BOON to wives and mothers—Seguro; price 81 50; RICHARDS & CO., 406 Clay s send 20 stamp for particulars to Seguro Manu- facturing Co., 631 K st., Sacramento, Cal. ALPEAU’S French plils, a boon to ladles with female troubles: no danger: safe cure; $2 50; express C. O. D.; don’t delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal. DR. HALL, 1228 Market st.; diseases of women and children. MRS. ARCHBARD, midwife; home in confine- m, confinement alone, $5. 156 Second st. SEWING MACHINES. AUTOMATIC, Domestic, Singer and White cheap; repairing guaranteed. 1915 Mission st. TMONTHLY--Rented, - bought, sold; B Rachine supplies. 1o Sleths pp?»'{m Mint 45, ALL kinds bought, sold, exc] ed, rented; repairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. MOORE, 1104 Market et. | locates buried | card | OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNISHED S.room house: nice grounds; ce | “trai; to let. Z., box 12. Call office, Oakland, e Ay OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD, ALL convenlences; new furniture; housekeeping or single; board optional; $ month up. 61 Broadway. | FINE sunny eutte: also ngle room; va- cant June 1. THE - " Fichih at. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TURE—Good and cheap, H. SCHELI~ HAAS' old store, 403 Eleventh st See him. _— ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. | SPECIAL NOTIC] | FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. | SUST LIKE PAYING RENT. $1200, $1700, $1500, . $2600, $3000. The above are lovely cottages which have been thrown on the market for non-payment of installments, and they are now offered at a great sacrifice to close accounts. They 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 MARCLSE & REMMEL, Bay-st. station, Alameda, and 635 Market st., Open Sundays and holldays. San. Francisco. FOR sale immediately, cheap, house and lot 8x115; 5 rooms and bath; all new improve- ments: 2 blocks from Grand-st. Station; 1525 Pacific ave.,, Alameda. GEO. SCHNEIDER, Alameda. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. GREAT Bargains—$2000, S-room house, lot 60x 13736, rented for $22; 1 block from station: also 6-room cottage, $130. FREESE & CODING- TON, 2119 Stanford place, opp. Berkeley Sta. B LY LEGAL NO. 2720, State of California—In the Superior Court in and for the City and County of San Francisco (Department Ten). In the matter of the petition of IDA M. SCOOFFY for the perpetuation of testimony. In the above entitled special proceeding mno- tice Is hereby given that under an order of the presiding judge of eaid court, dated July 6, A. D. 188, and on the application of the above named _petitioner, IDA M. SCOOFFY, on THURSDAY, September §, A. D. 1888, before J. P. SULLIVAN, Notary Public, at his office, on the fourth floor of the Parrott buflding, situated on the south side of Market street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, in the said city and county of San Francisco, State of California, commencing at the hour of 10 o'clock a.’ m. on sald date, the testimony of HIRAM BURT COOK and of WALTER HER- BERT COOK in the said special proceeding wili be taken. The ohject of the sald speclal proceeding 1s to perpetuate the testimony of the said witnesses in relation to the lot and premises, thirty (30) feet front by sixty (60) feet in depth sit- uated on the west side of Taylor street, be- tween Pacific and Broadway streets, in said city and_county, and numbered one thousand five hundred and forty-one (141, on Taylor eet. SUSF further Information reference fs hereby made to the petition and order aforesald. IDA M. SCOOFFY, Petitioner, Dated San Francisco, July 6, A D. 183, NOTICE—Assessment Book of Real and Per- sonal Property, 189.—Office of the Clerk of Board of Supervisors of the city and county of San Francisco, City Hall building, second floor, July 6, 1898, . Public notice is hereby given, in accordance Wi section No. 3654 of the 'Political Code, that the Assessment Book of the City and County of San Francisco, for the fiscal year 1598, has been completed and delivered to me, as Clerk of the Iard of Super .cors, together With the map books and statements, and will be open for examination in this office from 9 o'clock a. m. to 4 o'clock p. m., and that sald Board of Supervisors met fo examine the As- sessment Book and equalize the assessment NOTICES. 13 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. NEAR MILLS COLLEGE AND LEONA HEIGHTS, In the beautiful suburbs of Oakland; a tract of 1000 acres for sale; when subdivided will be unsurpassed for surburban homes; only 3 miles by electric road from Oakland; rented now for $2500 annually; price $150,000; Will sell less land if desired. McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. A—220 ACRES FOR §5000. Improved fruit and stock ranch near Grasg Valley, in mining district. McAFEE BROTHa ERS, 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. 160 ACRES, near Cottonwood, Tehama Co.t 18 acres in vineyard, § acres in orchard; baly ance hay and pasture land; well improved; price $6500. McAFEE BROTHERS. news for 5 cents—The Weekly rapper, for mailing. e e (ONEY 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., abova Sixth; telephone South 14. $5 UP to any amount on indorsed paper, planos, furniture or Jjewelry; all business strictly confidential; private DOUGAN HIGHLY respectable and pri tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, M8 Market st.; tel. Green 2M4. ON furniture, planos, city or Oakland: no re= moval; low rates: ‘no commission; up; private party. BONNELLI, 130 Powell st. Co., 230 Kearny te place to ob- ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate; 24 and 3 mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- bate. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. 3. 2D mortgages & undlvided interests in estates a speclalty. H. MURPHY, 635 Market st. $25 AND upwards on planos, furniture, real estate. Address box 157, Call office. ON planos, furniture: no removal: lowest rateaf no commission; private. 116 McAllister st. $50 TO $50,000; lowest rates: Ist and 24 mortg. any proposition. Drvden, ‘413 Montgomery e e e e e STORAGE. PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving Co.f office Tenth and Market: telephone South 15 FURNITURE, trunks, ete. Golden West Stor- age warehouse, 840 Mission st.; tel. Mint 1821. ——— BIRTAS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must ba handed In at either of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. BOR! BUNT—In this city, July 11, 1898, to the wife of Charles Bunt, a daughter. FARRELL—July 13, 183, to the wife of J. J. Farrell, a daughter. FOLTZ — In Alameda, June 30, 1593, wife of Matthew Foliz, a son. GUNTHER—In this city, July 3, wife of Gustaye C. Gunther, a son. STOLTZ—In this city, July 8, 1535, to the wite of Charles M. Stoltz, a daughter. to the 1898, to the J MARRIED. BRODERSEN—POPP—At _the First English Lutheran Church, July 5, 188, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, Wililam E. Brodersen and Lizzetta M. Popp, both of San Francisco. i DIED. Birch, Thomas J. Macy, Susana Brookes, Julla L. Maguire, Dr. A. A Crone, Mrs. Amy O'Bri J. J. Davenport, Edward Pfell, Robert Frankel, Hanchen Rhine, Abraham Garber, Eugene R. Harrington, Maude Huble, Miss G. A. Linnell, Bertha M. Sayman, Manuel J, Tobin, John Von Hagen, Martin ‘Winch, Walter BIRCH—In Alameda, July 18, 1565, Thom: J. Birch, a native of New York, aged 49 years, [ Notice of funeral hereafter BROOKES—In this city, July 12, 1598, Julla Landseer, beloved Infant child of EdwinL.and Lizzle M. Brookes, and sister of Blanche W. Brookes. a native of San Francisco, aged i years and 8 months. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funmeral this day (Thursday), at 1 o’clock, from the residence of her parents, 33 Twenty-seventh street. Interment private, Masonic Cemetery. CRONE—A month’'s mind mass will be sald for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Amy Crone at St. Anthony’s Church, at 8 o'clock, to-morrow (Friday). DAVENPORT—At Mare Island, Cal, Edward L., son of Thomas and the late Mary Daven- port, and husband of Mrs. Bessie Davenport of Chicago, a native of San Francisco, aged 33 years 11 months and § days. (Chicago pa= pers please copy.) FRANKEL—In this city, July 11, 18, Han- chen, widow of the late Solomon Franke) and ‘mother of Jullus and Charles Frankel: a native of Sachsen-Meiningen, Germany, aged 74 years and 7 months, [>Friends and acquaintances are respecty fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi= dence, corner Twelfth avenue and L street, Sunset District. Interment Hills of Eternity. Cemetery, by carriage. GARBER—In this city, July 12, 18%, Eugens Rhodes Garber, a native of Alabama, aged 41 years. D7 Friends are respectfully invited to ate tend the funeral services this day (Thurs- day), at 2 o'clock, at the residence of Judge John Garber, Berkeley. Carriages will be at Dwight-way station o meet train leaving San Francisco at 1 o'clock. HARRINGTON—In North Oakland, July 13, 1563, Maude E., beloved wife of Harris F. Harrington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O, Favor, and sister of Elbert E. Favor, aged 24 years § months and 25 days. HUBIE—In this city, July 12, 159, Miss G. Huble, beloved sister of Pr G. Hable o Rough and Ready, Nevada County, Cal., and Miss Blanche Huble of England, a native of England. aged 35 years. L7 Friends and’ a-quaintances are respect« tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Gantner’ & Guntz Undertaking Company. 3 and 10 City Hall square. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. LINNELL-In this city, July 12, 138, Bertha M., beloved wife of H. S. Linnell, and only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Billings, aged 2 vears. U7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10:15 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 438 Valencia street. Interment private. 0. E. §.—Officers and_members of Harmony Chapter 1%4, O. E. §., are requested to attend the funeral of our late sister, Past Matron Bertha M. Linnell. By order of the worthy matron. EVA M. HARE, Sec. MACY —In Oakland, Susana (De Conervo) Macy, wife of David F. Macy, and mother of Rafaél, Lupie and Vesta Macy, a natiye of San Francisco, aged 45 years and 6 months. MAGUIRE—In this city, July 13, 188, Dr. Andrew A., beloved husband of Minnie Ma- gulre, father of Ruth Maguire, beloved son of Owen and Ann Maguire, brother of Dr. Charles §. Maguire, and nephew of Michael and Efiza- beth Macuire, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years 1 month and 29 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respeot- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 227 Page street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Fell and Fillmore streets, where & solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:20 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. Please omit flowers. O'BRIEN—An_anniversary requiem mass for the repose of the soul of J. J. O'Brien will be celebrated at St. Mary's Cathedral to-mor- row (Friday), at 8 o'clock. PFEIL—In San Salvador, Salvador, C. A., July 6, 1865, Robert, beloved husband of Jacoba T. Pfeil (nee Van Oterendorf), and father of Lili Pfeil, a native of Parls, France, aged 45 years. RHINE—In Clayton, July 12, 1898, Abraham, beloved son_of Charles and Cella Rhine, & native of California, aged 2 years and 5 ‘months. [ Fréends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10:15 o'clock, from the parlors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 638 Washington street, thence to corner Third and Townsend streets for 11:30 o'clock train. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, San Mateo County. BAYAMAN—In this city, July 13, 159, Manuel J. Sayman, beloved son of the late Ramona Larrando, and _brother of Mrs. Elena E. Rodifer, & native of Stockton, Cal., aged 36 years and 5 months. TOBIN—In this city, July 13, 189, John, dearl Setoved husband of Katle Tobin, and belovel father of Mrs. T. Lord and Thomas Tobin, & native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 60 cars. Y™ Votice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Conndr & Co., 767 Mission street. VON HAGEN—In Alameda, July 12, 1898, Mar- tin von Hagen, beloved father of Mrs. H. Ulrichs, H\‘!.JL Vn(gt‘.kflenry and edmnm von Hagen, a native of TImany, ag years 3 mDnP!.!ri’l land fldfllyl. ¥ ends and acousintances are hlg invited to attend the funeral (m (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1801 San Antonio avenue, Alameda. rty therein. on Tuesday afternoon, BB a2 s ol tloons, anf, Wil tnererts ooy business of equalization presented to them is dlipout‘lo Kot. 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 1897, 189 (nd’ 34 of the Political Code, the Military Roll has been com- leted, delivered over to me, and is now open for examination and eorrecfl€ as provided by JINu. A. RUSSELL. Clerk. PHYSICIANS. DR. C. C. O'DONNE! office and residenc 1206 uum;bgmuu" 4 law. ses of women & speclalty. tinue in session from time to time until the | WINCH—In this c’%i n Interment private, in Mountaln View Ceme- tery, Oakland. July 12, 189, Walter, husband of R. C. ch, ‘and father of Fred C. Winch and Mary W. Day, a native of Jet- ferson County, New York, late of Auburn, N. Y., aged 75 years and 4 months, (Auburn, N, Y.. papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral this (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 45 Guerrero street. Interment private. McAVOY & GALLAGHER, DIRECTORS & 0 XIFTH ST., Opp. Lincoln Behoal.

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