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THE SAN- FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1898. BUSINESS CHANCES. clation $1050—1IN Dbeer bottling as s h; a rare chance; owner Is en- e enterprises and ‘cannot attend. Part s WILKE, 84 Market st P RNER gt 1 bar in the ver connected with & & and doin, usk cash busi- f . Id at once; sickness cause for it gate and make your oter. Call VILKE. 845 Market st ¥ nd chophouse; d: close t tiga iny ne e and IR in first-class | st., near M r month; no_opp 12 gre DOW N-T r PARTNER wa bds steady LIN BAZAAR, | t. He Helena. north ntry tow ng of and ation in r buyer, t st., op: oms 3 Address ed unde . can be bought for ash ¥ rticulars ad- 3 8 1. S 7. Call ¢ , Oakland. FOR Sa well v and bar; N ive ap 1l office 11 milk business; 5 cows, 200 igeons; house to rent cheap. rw Il give 1 and paying tend. 1 grocery uthwest corner Oak and In- App! iving rooms; rare all a r st wanted mediately. McAl- corner Baker. and furnished rooms for sale; cheap. 126 Folsom st. FOR _sale—Half interest in barber shop; cheap. 13 Mason st %—GROCERY and saloon for sale; nc sition; fine location. Apply Cail ¢ $675-BRANCH bakery, notions, clgars, st jaundry and general merchandise rooms an ue in stock 108 Eleventh st. 16, in city 2507 California lant, best in Cen ;. chance of lifetime date worker. HALF or whole inter shop: cash busines ation. D., box 3 ¢t in good payini egant fixtire north of Market et LD-ESTABLISHED butcher shc y yard; good loca Call branch for go: gon; all store trade. igars and notions for sale at st tral Cali- to up-to- Address BENT, 40 California st. £ butcher central Call office, Oakland, A1 business; must be sold this week; Investigate Box 87, Call office. fon. lished for many entral tablishe 1, Call offi } bakery and confectionery store; good ine Twenty-second £00d business Apply at Call and years: & man and wife. Apply Call. groceries and 20 ness. 506 Clay st. FOR Call route at San Jose. For par- ticulars apply at Call business office. COFFEE and tea routes supplied GEO. 627 MONTGOMERY, Open branch office of The § Call. ALASKA TERPRISES. ALASKA Expedition—Schooner ard, owned by Philadel art gold flelds, equipped 1. i men to Join par ento st. until 9:30 Subscrip- Thomas Bay- , bound fo cars; want 2 more SEWING MACHINES, AUTOMATIC, Domestic, Singer an cheap; repairing gua L1915 M §2 MONTHLY-Rented machine supplies. 115 Sixth: phone ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, repairing at lowest rates. 205 Four 9 HAYES ST.—Branch office of Subscriptions and ads taken. tred, bought, sol - | d White ission st. | Mint 45! rented; HOUSES TO LET. \Y house, 7 rooms, bath and laundry; for flowers. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen ave., off Twelfth st. T §-room houses; Sixth ave.. bet. Call- Lake sts. prices will surpri: , 628 Market Buchanan—6 r. and b. and ent. S, 1472, planked 1 E ave, nr. Webster—10 r. and GOLDEN GATE b.; modern improy HOUSI of 4 sunny rooms. 81 Lafayette st., be- tween Eleventh and Twelfth. HYDE, 415%—House of 4 large sunny room rent to right party. Inquire 415 Hyd QAK, 41 h Eastlake residence: S rooms ROOM SRt th: est Improvements; $35. upper floor, cheap. 5 Jjane place, off bet. Mason' and Taylor. TO LET-House on Jackson st. hill; seven rooms and bath; nice yard, garden and fine view; r $30 for a good tenmant. Apply 1210 t Wi lag or without a 10 Mont- rent you a house with pole. BALDWIN & HOWELL, gomery st FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. SE of S rooms and bath; nicely fur- 1 good neighborhood; walking A HOU S rooms and bath; newly fur- A of nis neat as bandbox; walking dis- ta a bargain......... .40 THE REYNOLDS CO., 403-404 Examiner building. AYLOR, §10— Completely furnished sunny house.. 10 rooms and bath. Call between 1:30 and 4 p. m COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAGE 5 rooms and bath; large basement; rent reasonable. 120 Fillmore st and bath; JONES, , 2052-Sunny cottage, 4 rooms $14; Key grocery. NEW 6-room cottage; bath, “basement, niodern >vemts; rea. 25 Webster. ated cottages, 5 rooms, bath; NEWLY ren . ard; cheap. 1576 Fif- large basex teenth st FLATS BUSH, 12132 flats, 3 rooms, bath; rent §12and $13. 'Apply 1211B Bush st. . FOLSOM, 830, bet. fth and 6th—5 r. and b.; §14. & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. toilet; cella; water free. bath 18 4 nice rc hal gas; 6 rooms and bath; re- Nice flat, 5 r.and b §25. 411 Montgomery st. sunny flat, 5 rooms and flat, 4 roo! UADGE & CO., 33 Market. Broderick—Sr. and b. 0., 411 Montgomery sf r. 6 rooms and bath: mod- rand view: large por it; rent $1S. 4237 Tw bath; $12 50. corner Market—Modern T-room flat; cheap. New modern upper flat, 6 1if seen. Apply 6 Market st. SUTT 16135, nr. Octavia 7 r. and b.; $30. SHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. and bath: large ant. 69 Hayes unny flat, 7 room: to & good te 1A, 469, nr. 16th—6 r.and b.; rent $16. N & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. n rent you a flat with or without a flag- BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Mont- ry st NICE sunny flat, 5 rooms. 724 Harrison . HBetween Thi 4 and Fourth. 1l latest improve- \_NEW choice sunny flat; ments. S Hrde st., near Broadway. 2 NEW dern sunny flats, 5 rooms and bath, econd st., near Bryant. 4 AND € room flats on Twelith st. and Glen k ave., $13, $14, $15, $18 and $23 50. DEMP- STER, 3 Glen Park ave., off Twelfth st. roms, between Octavia Page st 1 bath. 124 Wildey st , bet. Fillmore and Stetner. ARKET ST.—Branch office of The Call and subscriptions_taken. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. -cond—Nice single, double and light + week, 31 to 32 50; day, 2 to oue, AT 52 housekpg rm above Sixth- hen, furnis Sunny front bed- 38, eparate o1l nt suite and ); large sun itchen, furnished y room, $6, with bath. EIGHTH, ~Two sunny rooms for housekceping FOLSOM. 045—2 sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping; gas stove; bath; running water; no children ¢ front room with kitch ping; no chidren; FOLSOM, §1 ete for houseke FRA Sunny front sulte, bat separate orner. GOLDEN GATE ave.. 311—$10; a large sunny furnished room; housekeeping; complete; gas and bath; references. GOLDEN GATE, 1200—Sunny furnished fro; rooms complete for housekeeping; private. 731—Front and back parlor; fur- plete for housek ing; large yard; HARRISON hed o t $1 v room with regular bath; gas: che: ce sunn ; pri HOWARD, kitchen, cc JAC sunny to $9; Furnished rooms, $§ Mason- keeping IN single, $. 4 r 4 housekeeping rooms en 1s0 single; cheap. JESSI suite LAGUNA, 10293 sunny unfurnished or fur- nished rooms for light housekeeping: reas. WORTH. 410—2 large dry nt, unturnished: rent $5. LEAVE; in rooms asen ER, 447, corner Van Ness ave.— furnished 310 per month. bay-window complete arge sunny room per week. rge sunny room: complete for folding bed; $1 50 week. housekeepir furnished ‘sunny rooms complete for | | | i | | | | | | HOWARD, i35—Large sunny front room; nice- Iy furnished; rent reasonable. | HYDE 238 icely furnished sunny rooms from '$5 month up; bath and gas. | SOUTH PARK, 159 Good table board, $3 per | | NATOMA, 81, cor. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. EDDY, 111—Elegantly furnished suites or rms. with' or without housekeeping; reasonable. EDDY ant front suite, 2 beds; other sunny room: up; also housekeeping. EDDY, Nicely furnished single and double rooms; privilege light housekpg; § mo. up. ELLIS, 415 (Grand Carnot)—First-class sunny Tooms and suites for gents, $150 to 8 week. FOLSOM, 760%-2 large sunny furnished rooms to let reasonable. FOLSOM, 20, near Fourth—§1 week and up; nice, clean, sunny single and double rooms. GEARY, 40 (The Navarre)—Elegant furnished rooms! suites or single. MRS. H. HYER. GEARY, 556 Tlegant sunny suites, doubls, | single; hot water, baths, gas; light house: | keeping. GIRARD House, cor, Howard and 7th—Nice sunny rms.; also housekpng. ; very reasonable. RY, 100:-Elegant suite sunny parlors sult- for artist or doctor. GLOBE House, §21 Howard—Per night, ¢ to $1; week, $1 0 §: reading room; Howard car: ab! OLDEN GATE ave., 917A—Large sunny room for 1 or 2 persons; reasonable. GRAND SOUTHERN, S. E. cor. Seventh and Mission—Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and eingle; elevator; moderate rates: families. G HANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Select famlly | rooming house; §1 60 to §6 per week. HYDE, 105 (Hotel Victoria)—Unfurnished | sunny corner suites; running water, bath and gas: first-class every respect; termnd reasnble. 33—Large sunny room; suitable for : also single room; 207 , 207—Nicel s reagonabl furnished sultes and single gas, water, bath; central. | 2056—Furnished front bay-window | Golden Gate— LARKIN, Nice sunny 3%, | room, $7; also housekeeping suite; gas stove. | cor. LARKIN, 1200, opposite Lurline Baths—Sunny front room for 2, 39; also single | and up, by day, Week or month. MARKET, 1813, near Eleventh—Furnished and unfurnished rooms: running water. McALLISTER, 220%—Nicely furnished single and double rooms; reasonable; opposite Clty all. rooms, Second—Nice, clean single | and double rooms; §1 a week and up; quiet | and respectable. | NIN single, 20—Front room, small kitchen, $9, or | ¥ up. O'FARRELL, 20_Sunny furnished rooms, ele- vator, electric lights, day, week or month. POST, §10—Sunny front room, $6; also double parlors; gentlemen; private flat SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Elghth st., near Market-Furnished and unfurnished. SILVER STATE House, 10-15 Mason st ~ nished rooms; single, $150 to $3 a week; | suites, $4 to $5; baths; elevator; electric | lights} hot and cold water; transients ted; restaurant. MRS. 2R, 1111 single rooms, TAYLOR, 240—Nicely furnished sunny front room for 2 gents or man and wife. | TURK, 533—Nicely furnished single and double rooms, $6 month up; bath, gas; private. VALENCIA, um J. GALE, Propi ice front suites, $12_month; | :“nice housckespimg sulte. | St e near Twenty-third—Sunny furnished room; for gen- . S0S—2 large, bright, sunny parlor iandsomely furnished; suitable for VAN NE sults: physician or dentist; modern: fine location. 339 HAYES ST.—Branch office of The Call. s ken ROOMS AND BOARD. Handsomely furnished front hay- all the latest impro ments: connecting bath: running water; first- class board; home cooking; down town BUSH, 22 window room; sur (Hotel Victoria)—Nice sunnyrooms: telephone; with breakfast, $10 mo. HYDE, 11 bath, ga FOLSOM, tll—Swedish privats boar m, $1 to § per week: nice locat week; with nice sunny front room, $4 week. SUTTER, 1128 Nicely furnished sunny rooms first-class family board; nice grounds; rea: | sonab THE HEATH, 312 Eddy Select family board- ing house; first-claks all appointments; hot | water every room; home cooking: terms mod. ORIEL—New elegantly furnished, sunny ket st sultes, with board for 2, $40 per th: single rooms aceordingly. Bingham, 807 California—Sunny rooms, board; reasonable; home cooking. Large sunny front rooms 1; excellent board; terms mod- emte. VAN NESS ave., modern: newly atiful sunn: with board. SR—Be furnished room CHILDREN BOARDED. A LADY with experlence, llving in country, to care for infant C., hest of refer- 0od City. would like ences. Address J NTED—To h low ave., n Red A care for a child, ddy. 30 | WA Wi ONE care. LADY terms near V: child boarded; lovely home and mother's Box 535, Call | would like a chfld_or two to board: reasonable. 3236 Twenty-second st., neta FRENCH lady boards r's care; s children or infant; nice home. 1107 Clay st. anch office of The Call. ads taken STORES TO LET. :D basement to let; suft- A—_WELL-LIGHT able fo any kind of business. = Apply DAVID STERN & SONS, 635 Market st. CITY Hall Square, 17—Larze light store, $0. ASHTON & GARDINF 411 Montgomery st. FOR rent in good country town, 2 small stores finely located: cheap. Information at &6 Market st. FEDERSPIEL. TURK, 422, near Larkin—Store, $16. ASHTON & GARDI MARKET, reagonable IR, 411 Montgomery st. 4—Part of hair-dre: opposite Tenth st ing store; 1 OFFICES TO LET. 3 FINE rooms on Market st: make elegant offices all for $35. THE REYNOLDS CO., 403-404 Examiner building. EMMA SPRECKEL Light, cheerful offices, 3 FINE bullding, 927 Market st.— $15 to $20. SAN FRANCISCO Savings Union bullding— Flegant offices for rent. - N, 1215—Sunny housekeeping rooms. . 1221—Housekeeping rooms; also sin- SION, 1729%. near Thirteenth—Front room Kitchen furnished; use plano; bath and laundry; $10. NATOMA, 645 plete for hous or 3 furnished rooms, com- keeping; rent reasonable. ~4 or § neatly furnished rooms for housekeeping; sun all day; rent ble to family of adu v flat; use of plano, bat near Howard. PAGE, 11842 or 3 furnished rooms keeping. $9 to $12 POLK, 522 ont sunny unfurnished keeping suite; also single rooms; nice and quiet POLK, 611—1 or 2 nice large sunny rooms with kitchen, complete for housekeeping; gas range; bath. SEVENTH, 178-lLarge sunny front room: first floor; for housekeeping; yard. MEDICAL, ALL Ladies—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of all invalids, men and women} 50 years' practice; safe and quick cure guar- anteed: any disease or irregularity; disgrace avolded; kind sympathy and 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, . 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; instruments used; | travelers helped at once: home in confine- ment: every case guaranteed congultation free and confidential; self cure, $5; pills, $1. MRS. DR. WYETH. 208 Turk sf., near Jone: 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 all #pecial diseaset Grant ave., free. WALLER BROS.. 33 . F. A Caution—Before pur- 'where write us. TWELFTH, 145, corner Howard—Sunny single and double rooms, with kitchen, complete for housekeeping; rent reasonable. TWENTY-THIRD, 3725, near Dolores—Sunny bay-window rooms, completely furnighed for housekeeping. ROOMS TO LET. A—SELECT home Hotel Florence 102 Ellis, cor. Powell; elevator; baths; best attention! APARTMENTS; quiet, homelike; reasonabl Com, Transfer Co., 22 Stockton st.; moved tq any part of city, 25 STON House, 127 Kearny s , en suite and single; first-class ct; terms reasonable. ARLIN sunny room —Nice sunny rooms $7 up; everything first- trunks | process for female trouble; no matter from what cause: no medicine or instru- used; restores in one day without fail; 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 al cases of monthly {rregularities 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. A _BOON to wives and mothers—Seguro; price $150; RICHARDS & CO., 406 Clay st.; send 3¢ stamp for particulars to Seguro Manu- facturing Co., 531 K st., Sacramento, Cal DR. and MRS. WEGENER, ave., private home In confinement, with every comfort; best care and attendance: terms moderate; infants adopted into good homes. 1812 Golden Gata A1 242 Stockton—Sunny rooms; pretty view: Guict house; baths, gas; very reasonable, AT 603 Hyde, Sutter 715-717-719, 529% and Mason {07—Cholce, sunny; reascnable; investigate. 2 blocks from principal hed; all conveniences. BUSH, 7 with bath; . for ent eman, ite, $12; Ivilege of bath and storeroom; first oo ORD—204 Ellis st., corner Mason—Sunny and single rooms; prices reasonable. DELAWARE, 1433 Market—Furnished or un- ‘farnished sibgle and double rms.; $, $10 mo. ALPBATU’S French pills, a boon to ladles with female troubles: no danger: safe cure; $2 60; express C. 0. D.; don't delay until too late! OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal. DR HALL, 125 Market at.; diseases of women and children. MRS. ARCHBARD, midwife: ment: confinement alone, § home in confine- 158 Second st. TYPEWRITERS. ALL typewriters sold and rented; few partly used for sale cheap: send for samples and prices. ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montgomery. NEW Hammond, $35; caligraph, $25: Bl Blick, 812 50; get samples. SCOTT, 53 Montgomery. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS to light the streets and outlying districts with gas and electricity. Clerk’s office, Board of Supervisors, San Francisca, 1865, In accordance with Resolution (Fourth Series) of the Board of Su- pervisors, sealed proposals will be received in open session of the Board on Monday after- noon, July 18, IS8, to light with gas ‘and electricity” thé public streets and outlying portions of the city and county in districts or the entire city and county for a_period of two (2) vears, from August 1, 1898, as provided and hereinafter described. The gas lamps to be erected and maintained not to exceed 4300 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 Valencii street. will ag- gregate fifty in number, and 32 on Van Ness avenue, from Market street to Broad- way, to be located alternately on each side of faid street and avenue, on ornamental iron poles not exceeding 25 feet in helght, the exact location of said 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 to Devisadero street: Folsom street, from Third to Twenty-sixth street; Kearny and Montgomery streets, from Market to Broad- way nt 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 arc lizghts 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 thelr erection. The arc electric lights now erected on loca- tions in the outlying districts on masts or poles forty feet in height of 2000 candle power each, numbering f35, 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, as follows: District No. 1—Beginning at the intersec- tion of Market and Fast streets, along and including Market to Ridley; along and Includ- ing Ridley to Mission: along and including Thirteenth to Diviston; along and including 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~ Beginning at the intersection of Market and East streets. along but not including Market to Ridley: along and in- cluding Ridley westerly Jevisadero; along and including Devisadero to the ba: along bay line to the point of beginning at st and Market. District N®. 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 avenue south of ena Vista k to Frederick street: along and Including Frederick to Stanyan: along and including Stanyan to Fulton; along and cluding Fulton to the ocean; along the n and bay line to the point of begin- ning. District No. 4—Beginning at the easterly termination of Channel street, along but not incl ing Channel to Divislon; along but not including Diviston to Thirteenth; along but not including Thirteenth to Ridley not including Ridley to Buen: along but n Vista avenue; 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 line to ihe bay; along the bay line to £ beginning. Specific Gas—The gas to be furnish- ed to be of a standard quality and illumin- ting power of not less than seventeen can- les, sald flluminating power be deter- mined by tests m by the inspector in his office, who will use for sald tests such burn as ' will obtain from the gas the greatest amount of light, and practicable for use by the and consuming at the e of fiv feet of gas per hour. Lamp posts and lamps—The lamp posts to be used to be of the same materfal and not to be less in hefght than the lamp posts now in use, and to be erccted and lighted at such locitions as may be designated by the board. The nuraber of lamp posts to be erected and maintained during the continuance of the contract shall not exceed 4500 in all, and to be erected and maintained at or contlguous | to the present locations of street lamps erected throughout the city cept the locat, and county, ex. ns wherein the streets or por tions of streets are to be lighted by elec trieity, and at such location as may be des- ignated by the hoard. the board to have the right to cha the location of the same from along but | time to upon payment of the actual | cost of labor and material in making sald changes or removals. When lamps are or- dered to be erscted in certain sections of the city where no mains are laid then the mains hall be extended or arrangements made by which the lighting of said sections of the city shall be effected. but In no event shall more lights be erected than can be pald for out of the fund provided for street lighting during the flscal year. Lamps—The lamps to be similar to those now in use, or such as may be approved by the board, and the burner to be used In the lamps in lighting the public streets to con- st 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 plpes, mains and ail appurtenances incidental and neces. sary to complets and equip the lamps ready for lighting to be furnished by the successful bldders, who shall erect, maintain and keep the same in proper_condition and repair. Lighting lamps—Thelastlamp on each lamp- lighter’'s beat to be lighted one hour aftex and to be extinguished one-half hour sunrise, except that during the night of full moon, the night preceding and the t followink no lamps shall be lighted ns: Electric lights—The poles, nductor bon elactrodes article or ap- sary for electrle fizhting ‘to_ be 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 tampersd with or handled by any unau- thorized person or persons: it being distinct- Jy understood that the city and county shall not be responsible, but must be held harm- less agalnst any claim for damages for any fnjury or accident which may be occasioned by the wires or conductors, and against any clalm for damages by re; of any in- fringement of any patent right in the use of the lampg. machinery or appliances con- nected with the eaid electric lght The sald masts to be erected and maintain- 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 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 upen the payment of the actual cost of labor and materials in making said changes or_removals The electric lights to be provided are as follows: Six hundred and thirtv-elght masts not exceeding 40 feet high, 2000 candle power arc lights: 50 poles not exceeding 2 feet in height on Market street from the ferries to Valencia street: 22 poles not exceeding 25 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 he erected at such locations as may be determined by the Committes 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 paid for out of the fund provided for street lighting during the fiscal year. The lamps fo be lighted during the entire night from one hour after sunset until one- E 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 (%) lamps in China- n 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 repaired any portion of the same s broken. Stroot 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 subdivisi Strect intersections and at the intersections of places and alleys with the main streots; at main street crossings twe names on each Jamp, at intersections of maln streets not Jest than two names on each lamn: at inter- sections of subdivision streets, places or al- feys, not less than two names on each lamp. The letter, color, stvle and lacation of the names on the lamps (o be approved or desig. hited by the Board of Supervisors. . The nNames Of strects. etc., on each lamp to. be Kopt clean and in position so as to be plaine 1 visible, and within twenty-four hours in case of breakage to be repaired and the name or names repainted thereon, and In no “vent are the lamps to be turned so as to misplace the names of the streats as indicated on each of them. No compensation shall be allowed for any lamp or lamps, elther gas or electric light, except such as shall be lighted during the Whole time provided in the foregoing apec. feations under which a contract may be awarded; also, that within three days prior fo the expiration of each month the gas fnspector shall furnish the parties to whom the contract is awarded the time during which the lamps shall be lighted and extin. guished each and every night and morning of fhe 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 pald monthe 1y at the end of each calendar month. Notice to bidders—Bidders will estimate and bid a price per lamp per nizht, for which they will furnish, erect, repalr and keep in good repair and condition all lamp posts, imasts, poles, wires, lamps, services, street signs and appurtenances, furnish gas and elactric light on all streets, places and al- leys according to the foregoing specifications, as_follows: ’ First—Didders will estimateand state a price change the | and reglazed within twenty-four hours after | YOS T PROPOSALS—Continued. ! CITY REAL ESTATE. 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. No bids will be received or entertained | A WESTERN Addition snap: a_most desirable northwest residence corner 62x137:6, includ- ing residence; all street work done and cement sidewalk laid; cost over $25,000; price $13,000; without house (owper removing seme), $12,- 400; terms, cash $5000, balance mortgage 6 per cent; flats can be erected to pay 12 to 15 per cent on Investment. Address box 18, Call office. FOR sale—Twenty-first st. cottage: open to-day from 1 to 4 p. m. FLAHERTY, Bullder, 1207 Marke nr. Bryant; ’l-nm;n | 3 $500 LOTS with house for $500. THISTLETON, from partles 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 ba 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 eaid Clerk, upon some bank In the City and County of ‘San Francisco, in the sum of ten thousand (§10,000) dollars gold coin, condi- tioned if the proposal is accepted and the contract 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 the sum of thirt five thousand (§3.000) dollars for the proper fulfillment 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 sald Clerk as liquidated damages for, such fallure and neg- ect 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 newspaper. JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. CONTRACTORS—B{ds wanted on 100,000 yards canal excavation in Oregon: send for specifi- cations. G. W. McCOY, 34 Fast Thirteenth st., Portland, Or. PERSONALS. JOSEPH GREVEN, vocal teacher, 1236 Market st.. is preparing for different concerts and operatic performances of next season, where several of his pupils will sing leading part: Participants of & large mixed chorus class pay $1_monthly in advance. RSONALS. HAIR which is ofly s generally healthy; 25c is all 1 charge for up-to-date hairdressini good switches $1; best finest quality $3 5 extra_heavy long $5: open Sundays 9 to 12. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. QUINONIA 1s a perfect halr tonic, 3¢ bot- tle. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. LITHO engraying battle-ship Maine, framed and unframed; framing with glass 7x9 inches, 10c; §x10 and 10x12, 15¢; 11x14 and 12x16, 20 14x17, 25¢; 16x20, 30c; 18x22, 35c; 20x24, 45¢; 22x 28, e curtain poles complete, 15c; rm. mold- ing,all’ colors,le ftiopen eve.Jones,547 Mission. ELECTRIC lights in every room: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 room: 25c to $1 50 per night &1 50 to $§ per week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. MRS. JOHNSON'S new method of elactric mas- sage, salt baths and herb cure. 579 Geary st. CONTRACTOR for sinking wells and drifting tunnels for water. J. G., 408} Grove st. J. HAUPTLI'S Halr Store has removed to 1036 Market; hairdressing, popular pric HOME in_confinement; women. diseases o MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 §th st., Alamed SUITS to order on easy Instalments. L. T MOS, 1117 Market st., bet 7th and Sth. § MARKET ST.—Branch office of The Call. Want ads and subscriptions taken. o iy e DRESSMAKERS. SAN FRANCISCO Ladies' French Talloring Collega. 916 Market st. e gy i ) CLATRVOYANTS. " PROFESSOR_OMAR—— The Occult Wonder: 32%—Eddy st.—325. Always See the Best. Gives invaluable advice on all affairs Iife, love, business, marriage, divorce, etc., unites separated, causes speedy marriage removes domestic trouble, etc.; full nam dates, facts, In all cases; fee, $1 and §: eatisfaction guaranteed or no fee accepted. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvovant and card reader; born with double veil and second sight; diagnose d e, full life reading; la. 50¢, gents $1:palr d ¢lair. sit. $1 50. 126 Turk . al MOORE, 1104 Market st. MRS. DR, E. J (Vendome building)—Trance medium; unites the separated; changes luck; locates burled letters angwered; inclose stam) treasure: MME. LENEMAR fortune by planets: predict- ed in 'T4 overdue stmr. people on isiand. 231 Sixth, room 6. Wi watch for announcement of my return. DR. F. CLARK, 1206 Market st. MME. HANSON, palmist, card reader; past, present and future; 2c. 14 Sixth st., room 10, MME. MOREAU, best medtum and eard reader; %ic up. 13 Fourth st., near Mission MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth st. MRS, B. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune teller, has opened an office at 315 O'Farrell st. MME. SYBILLE. be absent from city for short time: MRS cradle to grave: future hus- c; ladies. 814 O'Farrell st er pro- £ st, —_— SPIRITUALISM. M, FRANCES, independent slate writing me- dlum. 118 Haight st. MRS. SHAFFER, test and business medium; sittings daily. 212% Sixth MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, test and bus ness medium. 232 Stockton st. MRS, CHANDLER—Lecture Sunday eve. 305 Larkin: readings dally at res., 353 Geary st. e o b EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st.—Book- keeping, business practice, shorthand, typ- ing, telegraphy, languages, English branches; electrical, civil and mining engineering; sur- veying, assaying, etc.: 20 toachers; 1100 grad- uates placed since 1892; catalogue. NEW assortment of catchy comedy pleces and latest war recitations for parlor, platform o stage uee, taught by Mrs. Kincald at her echool of elocution and expression. alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell s! Business College, 723 Market st. AYRE! indiviGual instruction in shorthand, typin bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life scholar: ehip, $30; low rates per week and month. MR. AND MRS. DICKINSON'S Academy, 1247 Frankiin st.; co-educational hoarding and day school; complete English, French, German and Spanish education, art, $30. UNIVERSITY coach—Newell Perry, Ph.B., Fel- low in Mathematics J. C., 07 5. Atheérton, erkeley write forcircular, ENGINEERING School: civil, electrical, min- ing, mech, survey, assay, archit.;day & eve. VAN DER NATLLEN. 833 Marke PING, rapid calculations, taught in TARR, 572 Parrott building. 0 COOPER'S school of acting, elocution, pantomime and stage technique. 4 Geary SHORTHAND taught in 1 month: references; 712 Van Ness av private lessons: terms $10. LOST. JULY 14, 12 p. m.. gold chaln pocketbook at Haas' candy store. Return to Haas' candy store and recelve liberal rewar LOST—On last Wednesday evening, plain gold ring with inscription: neighborhood of Lar- kin and Geary sts. Reward 903 Larkin st. dish brown Enzflah}@‘fi?fiéfi: valued gift of departed soldler; liberal re- ward. 916 Polk st. LOST—A diamond locket; letters O. S. on back. Return to Anchor Brewery, 181 Pacific st., and recelve liberal reward. LORT—July 15, blue Dane pup, white star on breast; liberal reward. Return to 2616 La- guna st. Dash; liberal reward. 444 Sixth st. LOST_A brown purse, with name Jennie Nacker. Return to 1234 Ellis st. Reward. LOST—Pug dog 3 months old. Please return 1o 732 Tvy ave. BUNCH of 22 keys. Return to Milk Depot, cor. Third and Howard sts., and recelve reward. ~ FOUNI FOUND—2 Newfoundland dogs; have same by paying expenses. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. divorce law a specialty: private: collections. G. W. Market, cor. Stocktn owner can 24 Lily ave. ADVICE fri no fee without success; HOWE, nuy;m.—luw: 850 ADVICE free; no charge unless successtul. ‘W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st. ALL private law cases, insolvency, collectlon: free advice; open ev. Atty McCabe, 103 Larkin. L. 8, CLARK—Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket; consultation free; mo fees in advance. ADVICE free on all lexal matters. T. F. STACK, 14 McAll : room 64, LB DR e PHYSICIANS. DR, C. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence, 5o Mariet; discases of women a speclalty. | 82200 _COST 3300, 272 Sadowa st., Ocean View. or more in Visitation Valley, San Mateo County, on county line. Inquire 546 Clay st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in the United Fl?‘;es or Canada one year for $150, postage pal OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. J. CALLAGHAN, real estate dealer, notary Du?llc: property looked after. 814 Broadway. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, in wrapper, for mailing. OAKLA.D HOUSES TO LET. RESIDENCE; 9 rooms; bat tennis court; conservatory ent cheap: cen- tral; 630 24th st.. nr. Grove. Apply owner, R. FRANK. Oakland Plckle Fact. 1622 Grove. e R BEEE Wi T SO, OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES, FURNISHED Sroom house; nice grounds; cen- tral; to let. Z., box 12, Call office, Oakland. o 2 s S e e OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. FINE sunny suite; also sunny single room; va- cant June 1. THE LORNE, 53 Eighth st. ALL convenlences; new furniture; housekeeping or single: board optional; §3 month up. €70 Broadway. barn; large lawn; OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. —Good and cheap. HAAS' old store, H. SCHELL- 408 Eleventh st. See him. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE., SENAP—New house and bath; lot 50x150: location; 5 minutes’ walk from station. Ply to owner, 1612 Chapin st. FOR sale immediately, cheap, house and lot 5x115; 5 rooms and bath; ail new fmprove- ments; 2 blocks from Grand-st. Station; 1825 Pacific ave.,, Alameda. GEO. SCHENEIDER, Alameda. . BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. Must be gold: house of 7 rooms and bath; corner lot 50x street work done: close to U. C.; come and see us. O. G. MAY & CO., 2123 Center st., Berkeley. GREAT Bargains—$2000, $-room house, lot 60x 137:6, rented for $22; 1 block from station; also §-room_cottage, $1350. FREESE & CODING- TON. 2118 Stanford place, opp. Berkeley Sta. 'BERKELEY HOUSES. §-room house. partly furnished: hade ‘trees; lovely home place. Apply 2207 ke st.. block east of Dwight way Station. FRUITVALE COTTAG PRETTY cottage and garden: 7 roo $16; best of locations, 4 block from electric cars; 127 27th ave., Fruitvale; references re- quired. Inquire 1064 Tenth ave., East Oakland. ———————e e PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. A_COT' bath; AGE in Los Gatos for rooming-house. RS & HYDE, 1206 Market st. house and 1ot in Oakland (clear) for San Francisco property: will assume mort- gage. ROGERS & HYDE, 1206 Market st. TO LOAN. LOANS on furniture or pianos in 8. F., Oak- land or Alameda, at lowest rates removal; no commissions: no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission st., above Sixth; telephone South 1 % _UP amount on indorsed paper, to any pianos, furniture or jewelry; all business strictly confidential; private offices. M. E. DOUGAN & Co., 230 Kearny st., upstairs. jace to ob- HIGHLY respectable and private tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- | elry at the lowest rates. Store, 343 Market s Baldwin Jewelry tel. Green 204. ON furniture, planos, city or Oakland; no re- moval: low rates: no_commission: $25 u privaté party. BONNELLIL 130 Powell st. ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate; 24 and 2d_mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- bate. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. 3. SCOND mortgages & undivided Interests in estates a specfaity. MURPHY, 636 Market st. ON planos, furniture: no removal; lowest rates; no commission; private. 116 McAllister st. $0 TO £0,000; lowest rates; st and 2d_morte.: any proposition. Dryden, 413 Montgomery st. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address In the United States. postoald. for 150 a_vear. o i A e LEGAL NOTICES. IN the Court of Common Pleas No. 1 for the County of Philadelphta and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. December term, 1897. No, 8s%. In divorce—EDWARD A. THELLER vs. MARY K. THELLER. This is To MARY K. THELLER—Madam: to notify you that your husband, EDWARD A. THELLER, has made application In the ahove case for a divorce a. v. m. on the ground of adultery and willful and maltcious desertion. The undersigned has been ap. ointed Master by the above Court and will old a meeting at his offlces, Nos. §24 and §25 Stephen Girard Bullding, ' Tweifth street, above Chestnut street, - Philadelphia, Penn- cania, on Thursday, August d4th, A. D, 1863, at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time and place you may appear in person or by coun- gel to show cause, if any you have, why Such a divorce should not be granted against you. FREDERICK A. SOBERNHEIMER, Master. NOTICE to Creditors—Estate of AMELIA V. R. PIXLEY, deceased. - Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, | executors of the will of AMELIA V. R. PIX- LEY, deceased, to the creditors of and all par- sons having claims against the sald deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months aftef the first publication of this notice, to the sald executors at thelr office, No. 2 Moritsomery street, city and county ‘of San Francisco, State of ‘California, the same being their place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the city and county of San Francisco, State of Californla. F. D. CURTIS, THE_UNION TRUST COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. Executors of the Will of AMELIA V. R. PIX- LEY, Deceased. Dated ‘at San Francisco, June 15, 1898, 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 Hall building, second floor, July 6, 1898 Public notice is hereby given, i accordance wiwa section No. 3854 of the 'Palitical Cods that the Assessment Book of the City an County of San Franciaco, for the fiscal year 1898, has been completed and delivered to me, 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 § o'clock a. m. to 4 o'clock p. m., and that sald Board of Supervisors met to examine the As- sessment Book and equalize the assessment of property therein, on Tuesday afternoon, July b, 1568, at 2 o'clock, and will inereafter con. finue in session from time to time until the business of equalization presented to them fs disposed of, but not later than the 1Sth 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 1887, 1599 .nd 3554 of the Political Code, the Military Roll has been com- pleted, delivered over to me, and is now open for examination and correction, as provided by law. JNv. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. NOTICE to creditors.—Estate of JANE C, TEMPLE, deceased. Notice is hereby glven by the undersigned administratrix of the es- tate of JANE C. TEMPLE, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims againet the said deceased. to exhlglt them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this no- tice_to the sald administratrix at the office of M. Stuart Tavlor, City Hall, Alameda, which the sald office the undersigned se- lects as her place of business in all matters connected with said estate of JANE C, TEM- PLE, deceased. MARTHA E. SCHILLER, administratrix of the estate of JANE C. TEMPLE, deceascd. Dated Alameda, June 30, 1893. M. STUART TAYLOR, attorney for estai NOTICE to _creditors—Estate of JAMES B. HOWLAND, deceased. Notice is hereby given by theundersigned administratrixof the above- numed deceased, to the creditors of, and a'l persons having ‘claims against the said de- ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said adminis- tratrix, at the ~‘fice of James Boyes & Co., 108 Clay st., the same being the place for the transaction’ of the business of the sald es- tate in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. ALICE B. CHIPPERFIELD, administra- trix 31 the estate of the above-named de- ceased. Dated San Franelsco, June 30, 188. " N DUKE. attorney for administratrix. | | 13 STORAGE. PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving Co. office Tenth and Market; telephone South 166. FURNITURE, trunks, etc. Golden West Stor- _age warehouse, $40 Mission st.; tel. Mint 1521, 1 MARKET ST.—Branch office of The Call. Want ads and subscriptions taken. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Alfred W. Dennison and Ellen Barber......41-31 Frank F. Freeman and Mattie N. Hall....39-30 Irwin E. Athey and Lizzie Young 25-20 BIRTES—HARRIAGES—DEATES 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. BORN. KNIEF—In this city, June 23, 1895, to the wife of H. J. Knief, a daughte MELLEN—In this city, July §, of J. S. Mellen, a son. ——— e DIED. 1858, to the wife Blake, Eva M Haskell, Harry H. Creely, Margaret Hughes, Captain W. 3 . Mary Jordan, Annie Eivers, Catherine Mills, William J. Frommholz, Rosa Morton, Lucetta Fraser, James G. Polkinghorn, John H. Furniss, Annie Richardson, 'John Graham, George Russel, Mr. John Green, Thurlow W. Scarpa, George Grote, Miss Sophie annon. James R. Hansen, Katherine Stowell, Albert Harris, Hannah Westerfield, Charles Harris, Hanchen Winkle, William BLAKE—In this city, July 13, 1505, Eva M., wife of A. S. Blake, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 44 years. 'A member of the man's Press Club of this cit large circle of relatives and her loss, having endeared he her unvarying sweetness and two vears of constant suffering. Santa Cruz papers please copy.) LY Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clack, from the parl the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, Wo< She leaves a ands to mourn If to all by atience during (Boston and Mission street, near Tw rst. Interment private. CREELY—In this city, July 14, 1565, Margaret, beloved wife of James Creely, mother of Dr. TSR0 and George Cr James and An a native of years 2 Margaret, ter_of Dan, and Mrs, Crowell Ireland, aged 50 “ounty. Cork, months and 14 days @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day urday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 915 Florida street, thene Chure E be celebr terment Mount Calvary Cemet ory. DALY — A solemn requiem anniversary mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. Mary Daly, dearly beloved wife of Cornelius Daly, at Rose this day (Saturday), commencing at 9 o'clock. EIVERS—In this city, July 14, her residence, 4021 Eighteenth therine, dearly beloved wife of Joseph W. E ind dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Zimmerman, aged 81 years and 2 months. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late dence, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celes brated for the repose of he oul mmencing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. FROMMHOLZ — In Posen, Germany, June 1888, Rora, beloved wife of Lewin Fro holz, and mother of Mrs. rd Back Mrs| Sam Ulrich and Paufa, § Sam and mmholz, a Prussia, aged 62 FRA In this beloved husband of I Howard Fraser, aged 56 years 11 months ber of 1 Buen: EF Friends and fully invited tc (Sunday), at 1:3 0Odd Fellows' building, streets. Interment Odd Fellows’ FURNISS—In this city, July 1 beloved wife of Georze . mother of Mrs. Henry Dean ‘Willlam Furni: 54 years 4 months and GRAHAM—In this cit beloved brother of t 1898, James G., nd father of va Scotia, A mem 1. O. 0. F. acquaintar e respect- the funeral to-morrow from 1598, Crawford ham, and uncle of Phoebe and Lottie Gra- bam, a native of Ontarlo, Canada, d 56 years. [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from Masonic Hall, South “San Francisco. Interment Masonic Cemetery. GREEN—In this city, July 15, 1888, Thurlow: Willlam Hermann, beloved Son of Thomas and Ellen Green, a uative of San Francisco, aged 4 years 10 months and 1 day GROTE—A month’s mind mass of requiem will be sald In St. Mary’'s Church, corner of Cali- fornia and Dupont streets, this day (Satur- day), at § o’clock, for the repose of the soul of Miss Sophie Grote. HANSEN—In this city, July 15, 1508, Kather- ine, beloved wife of Captain Louis Hansen, a native of Norway, aged 3 0 Remains at the parlors F. Subr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. HARRIS—In this city, July 15, 189 Hanchen Harris, beloved mother of Jacob Harris, Mrs. Tina Wolff and A. Harris of San Luis O po, a native of Germany, aged 9 years HASKELL—In this city, July 14, 185, Harry Hepburn, husband of L Palmadge Has- kell, father of Ernestine ¥ _Hep- burn Haskeil, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Haskell of California_and Webster streets, and brother of Mrs. Philip of London, Dudley Haskel Poore and Mrs. John Cha: land, a nativ years. 7 The funeral services will take placo in Sacramento. HUGHES—In this clty, July 15, 1565, Captain Willlam Hughes, beloved father of Samuel M., Lillle M., Zoe E., Nellie, Willam Jr, Julla R. and ‘Harry G. Hughes, a native of Wales, aged 65 vears. I7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, trom_ his late re dence, 330 Lexington avenue, between Twen- tieth and Twenty-first streets. Interment 1. 0. O. F. Cemete JORDAN—In this ‘city, July beloved wife of John Jo of Margaret, Annie and Jan tive of Ireland, aged 40 Year: . MILLS—In Napa City, Cal, Willlam James, dearly beloved son of John and Agnes Mills, and brother of Agnes, Charles, Annle and Maude Mills and Mrs.-Allison Mersereau, a native of Toronto, Canada, aged 19 years 6 months and 24 days. MORTON—In’this city, July 15, 1838, Lucetta, wife of John Morton, a native of Ellsworth, Me., aged 78 years. 0 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the northwest corner of Taylor and Fllis streets. Friends are invited. Interment private. No flowers. POLKINGHORN—In this elity, July 14, 188, John Henry, beloved husband of Celia’ Polk- inghorn, and father of Raphael Polkinghorn, a native of England, aged 34 years. Verrill Mighels Mrs. Franklin B. s Adams of Oak- of Sacramento, Cal., aged ‘35 15, 1898, Annie, an, and mother Gaynor, a na- L7 Interment to-morrow ; (Sunday), at Grass Valley. RICHARDSON—In this city, July 15, 189, John, beloved husband of Elizabeth Richardson, and fathgr of. A. W., John J. and Georde F. Richardson and Mrs. Mary Wallace, a na- tive of Scotland, aged 67 years 7 months and 15 days, 3 [ Notice of funeral hereafter. RUSSEL—~This day (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, a:mass of requiem will be said in St. Mary's Church, corner of California and Dupont streets, r the repose of the soul of Mr. John Russel. SCARPA—In this city, July 15, 1595, George, beloved husband of Ellen Scarpa, and father of Mrs. A. Blanchard, Mrs. T. Debenedettl, Mrs. M. Martin. Mrs.'E. Kull, Mrs. J. My~ rick and Paul, Michael and Joseph Scarpa, a native of Venice, aged 76 vears 9 months and 8 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fullv invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 10 o'clock, from the residence ot his daughter, Mrs. E. Kull, 3237% Sixteenth street. Interment Halfmoon Ba: via 10:40 o'clack train, S. P. Co., to San Mateo. SHANNON—In this city, July 14, 15, James Raymand, beloved son of Charles and Mary Shannon,” and brother of Harold Shannon, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 years 11 months and 25 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock. from the resi- dence of the parents, 8 Oak Grove avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STOWELL—Tn this city, July 15, 158, Albert, Stowell, Company E, Seventh Regiment, Cali- fornia Volunteers, nephew of Mrs. Edward Applegarth and_ Alfred Hoppen, aged 19 years 10 months and 2¢ da: WESTERFIELD—In Oakland, July 15, 1598, Charles; beloved husband of Louise Wester. field, and father of Samuel and James Wester- feld, a native of Cincinnati, Ohlo, aged 47 vears § months and 11 days. WINKLE—In Sonoma, July M, 1838, Willlam Winkle, beloved brother of ~Alice Winkle, Mrs. Martha Adler and the late Henry Win- kle, a native of Hesse-Cassel Germany, aged 64 years 3 months and 2 days, > Friends a acquaintances nre respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co. 946 Mission street. Inter- ment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. e s—— McAYOY & GALLAGHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMER3 iU XIFTH BT., Opp. Lincola Seboal. Telephons, South 80. [Estab. 1858 Tel. South 7. CRAIG & COCHRANCO. Funeral Directors and Embaimers, 22,24 AND 26 MINT AVENUE. Lady assistants. Spacious chapel for the use of our patrons. Rubber tires on our ambulance.

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