The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 23, 1899, Page 9

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2ot i | 4 no 0003 ; tullest in- : & UNFUG, oppo first-o establishe | A—-KREDO & CO lars call | LODGING HOUS<S FOR SALE. Money Advance ot 240 transient; clears $300 mo; 5 : best corner Kearny st 1300 3 ; Post st.; transient 1400 2 ! Fifth st.; reduced fro 500 2 ! Mission st.; clears $55. 1200 14 Stockton st.; rent onl: 500 best block Post st 1 ! rent $20: all full. { $ rooms; flat near City Hall. And Othess. Call and get 1 | NG_HOUSES LODGING, FOM 3 TO 300, ROOMS. PRICES_$50 to_ $10.000— FOR CASH, EASY PAYMENTS OR EX- CALL._I THINK I CAN SUIT YOU, H. C. DECKER, 1% Market st., opp. Fifth. 12 a and cigar stand; g9 KREDO & CO business opposite g good stigation ital to {nves paying 2 sfactory in- MALL hotel, aying; sickn . WILLMOTT, book and notion store 1204 Market st. rent '$ 1l WILKE | -] ot a | Dever failstocure; " | hours guaranteed; any complaints: no instru- | JUST THINK, ONLY $0———————— il — " FOR A 1-ROOM HOUSE WORTH $00 For sale only by DECKER, 1020 Mark 25 rooms; clears transient; Powell st 40 rooms; clears $i50. A—$700; 2 rooms (fine): Market st.: clears §75. y loaned. A. M. SPECK & CO., 603 &t T 50 ROOMS; corner; brick buildin $150; only first-class hotel in_town. Money loaned. A. M. SPECK & CO., 602 1500 & CO., 646 Market st. 350 HOUSE of § rooms, etc., elegantly fur- | rent $3i clearing $35 per month. Market st. GOOD transient lodging house, 35 rooms: pric $500; within 2 blocks of Market st. Box 1273, Call office. i THE SAN "ERANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1899. PERSONALS. YOUR pictures enlarged in Italian water col- ors and system thoroughly taught for 5 &t 407 Sutter st. LEDERER’S Quinonia is sold two to one over any other Hair Tonic in the market; 3¢ bot- tle. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. LEDERER, the leading hairdresser: la mode coiffures, 2c; pompadour hair rolls reduced from 50¢ to 35c for the longest and best; switches, $1 up. LEDERER'S Foamo Sham- poo, 5o package. 123 Stocktoh st. SUPERFLUOUS hair removed; no electricity or strong medicines; treatment simple and effective. 1128 Sutter st. MRS. CLAYTON. JOHN L. BOONE, Patent, Trademark Attorney-at-Law, 8 and Cagyrlght No. 4 Sutter St Law a Specialty, Ban Francisco, Cal. American and Foreign Send for Circular. Patents Solicited. BERWIN & GASSNER, furrlers, formerly on Post removed to store 110 Kearny st. PHYSICIAN would like to hear of country_lo- cation. Box 1564, Call. § ELECTRIC lights in every room: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night; $150 to $6 per week; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ARTISTIC bamboo furniture, wholesale and re- tail: all kinds fancy work to order. K. YOSHITANT & CO.,’ 313 Sutter st. JAPANESE goods, bamboo furniture, Spanish drawn work, wholesale and retall. Okuno Company, &1 Larkin st. BATHS 1%%c: 30 porcelain tubs; separate en- 34 Fourth st., nr. Market. HOME in confinement: diseases of women. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 §th st., Alameda. trance for ladie | A—CLOAKS, furs and suits at wholesale prices. H. KRAMER, 20 Sansome st. CLOTHING. especially ladies' and children’s; highest price; postal. H. Fabian, 1020 Folsom. a seven-r : must be sold by the first. rrell Nice fu full of tenan 2 bargain. for sale cheap; s 16-ROOM lodging hous 142 Stxth st. ness: must sell at on FURNITURE FOR SALE. for sale - in mewly furnished | 260 Golden Gate ave. MEDICAL. | ALL ladies will be glad to learn that Mrs. Dr. Gwyer, formerly of 226 Turk st., has returned to the city and resumed business; a sure and safe cure for all female diseases from what- ever cause; all those who are sick or discour- aged should call on the doctor and state their cases before going eleswhere; they will find her a true friend; home for patients, with comfort: = satisfaction guarantéed by DR. GWYER, 510 Eddy st, between and Larkin. | ALL Ladtes—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 | avoided; kind eympathy and aid: sure relief, though _else fail: delicavy, privacy, home, i babies adopted; travelers treated; no de. lay; self-cure sent; call or write; free; con! dential. MRS. M. DAVIES, 1228 Market st.; s, $1; very strong, $2. ete.; | A-DR. G. W. O'DONNELL, world-renowned | female epecialist: relieves monthly irregu- I lar atever cause. Dr. G. W. | or fully more c: ities than any other physic i consult him first, time and money; treatment can be used at ‘r | home; consultation free. Call or write, 1023% Market s ALL of Dr. Foulet's capsules are guaranteed absolute cure for all female diseases: posi- y safe and sure; no danger of after ef- | fects; taken in time it also acts as a pre- | ventive; price $1 50 per box, sent free by mail on receipt of price; consultation on all speslal Qiseases free. WALLER BROS., 23 Grant ave, S. F. A caution—Before purchasing elsewhere write us. A TREATMENT that restores instantly all | cases of monthly irregularities from whatever cause: no_instruments used: guaranteed cure ice, $5; travelers helped instantly: home | tients separate from office; consuit free; | 9 a. m. m. MRS. DR. KOHL, { 2 Market st., n Mason and Taylor. | | A TREA cases ever cause); safe a {ENT that restores instantly all f monthly irregularities (from what- | sure at any time when others have falled; instant relief for tra re; home in confinement; bést care; co sultation’ free. confidential; everycase guaran- teed. MRS. DR. WYETH, removed from Turk to 9i5 Post st., bet. Hyde and Larkin. NEW process sent for female trouble: ter from t cause and how long every woman her .own physician sure: no medicines or instruments used; con- | sultation free: pills and capsules, $1; cure, $5. By the well-known ladies’ physiclan for 27 years. Call and see me for a safe cure. DR. POPPER, 313 Kearny st. SUITS to order on easy installments. L LEMOS. 1117 Market st.. bet. Tth and Sth. DRESSMAKERS. LEARN dressmaking, ladies’ talloring, mil- linery; special offer this week; perfect fitting patterns. McDowell School, 103 Post st. SAN FRANCISCO Ladles' French Tailoring College, 516 Market; men and women teachers. SILK or cloth dress made, $5 to $6; dress made over: perfect fit. 3 Eddy, MMBE.GOLDSTEIN. LEARN sewing at The Keister Tailoring and Dressmaking College, 424 Geary — SPIRITUALISM. MODERN house, nine sunny rooms; large yard HOUSES TO LET. C'EN;I‘RAL zve.. near Ilcklonu;q Elegant medern residence, 10 rooms, $45; near Ellls, § rooms, $35. r.su. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. DE LONG ave., 108, near Waller—Park pan- handle; handsome modern house, 10 rooms and bath; furnished or unfurnished. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. CITY REAL ESTATE. SECOND, 247—Newly furnished single rooms; 25¢ per night; §1 per week. 'RMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth et., ‘ggr l(lrk;l‘—hxrn!el‘;!ed and unfurnished. BIXTH, 408—Ope large sunny room; suitable for two men or quiet couple. FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms at 3239 Sixteenth st., or the whole house. HOUSES to let for the New Year by BALD- WIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. and garden; very central; will rent cheap to good parties. Key at 719 Grove st. NICE house; § rooms, bath, basement; sun all day; rent low. Pine and Laguna. PERRY. 212%—Bay-window house, 4 rooms; rent §1250; water free. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. Incorporated. $15—HOUSE of 6 rooms and bath. 657 Me- - Allister e s e e e e COTTAGES TO LET. FIRST, 415—Swedish TWELFTH, 223B—Nicely furnished sunny suite of rooms, suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen or man and wife; gas and bath; in a small private family; no other roomers. VALENCIA, $09—Nice sunny room; large closet; cheap. ROOMS AND BOARD. BUSH, 534—Newly furnished sunny suites and single rooms, with or without ; reason- able. MISSION COTTAGES .. . BITUMINIZED STREET . §2200—Five and six room cottages. §2250—Four-room cottage. $2400—Six-room cottage. $2800—Five-room cottage. $3200—Eight-room; two-story. New moaern houses with every convenience on the sunny side Twentieth “st, between | Castro and Noe sts: lots 25x125; small cash payment, bal. menthly. NELSON, builder. | ONLY PROPERTY REMAINING OF AN ESTATE. Good house and 50 feet front on Ashbury | st.; no reasonable offer refused, to close the | estate. Apply A. B. DAVIS, 222 California st. | §20 MONTHLY will buy a new 7-room and bath cottage with all the latest Improvements: only one block from the electric cars. JACOB HEYMAN, 11 Montgomery st. private boarding. with room, $4 a week up: elegant parlor suite. HOTEL Fairmount, 1714 Market—Elegant new furniture; first class in every respect; tabls unsurpassed; hot and cold water: elevator: suites, with board for 2. $50 a month up. COTTAGE of 6 rooms for sale: to be removed; 2315 Folsom st. Apply 1153 Howard. SUNNY bay-window cottage, 5 rooms: flat § rooms, bath, cheap. 1576 I5th st., nr. Dolores. TWO cottages of 4 and 5 rooms; large yards and sheds. Apply southeast corner Precita ave. and Folsom st. $15—COTTAGE, 4 rooms, bath and basement; $15; upper flat, 5 rooms, bath. 220 Thirteenth st., near Howard. i e e v g FLATS TO LET. A—LOVELY, 5 and 6 rooms, $I1 and $14; fats. 606 Shotwell st., near Twentieth. A—Nob Hill, opp. Bella Vista Hotel; 5 and § rooms; bath; $16 to $21 50. Terrace, 920 Pine. BRANNAN, 422, near Third—Upper flat, 4 rooms; rent §10 per month, FILLMORE, 2218%—Elegantly decqrated flat of & large rooms and bath; reduced rent. BURN- HAM & MARSH CO., 20 Monigomery &t. FLAT, 4 sunny rooms; reasonable. 63 Pleasant st., between Taylor and Jones, near Clay. FLATS to let for the New Year by BALD- WIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. FULTON, 671—Furnished flat, 3 rooms; $11; nice sunny yard. GROVE, 642, between Laguna and Buchanan— 6 sunny rooms; bath; rent $23. JACKSON, 1223, nr. Jones—Modern flat, 5 rooms and bath, reduced from $27 50 to 320, rent, LARGE sunny room, with board for 1 or 2 in private family in the Mission. Address box 1576, Call office. O'FARRELL, 742—Pleasant sunny rooms: cellent board:- reasonable; table board. CHILDREN BOARDED. WIDOW would board small child or infant. 2655 San Jose av.; take cars cemetery line out 4th. EDDY, 3:7—Chlldren to board; best care; 6 months to 10 _years: reasonable. STORES TO LET. STORE to let—22 Eilis st., bet. Mason and Taylor; $12. Inquire Jeweler, next door. BTORE (new), Twenty-second and Castro; suit- able for grocery or saloon. OFFICES TO LEY EMMA SPRECKELS bullding, 927 Market st.— Light, bint. janitor and telephone: rents $13 50 to §20. N & GARDNER. room 210. A SUNNY corner. suitable for offices: single or suite. 1206 Market st., cor. Golden Gate. $500 FOR 2 lots, %x100 each, on Naples st., south of Brazil ave. Call or address Owner, 1473 Stevenson st., near Fourteenth. CHOICE modern cottage; 6 rooms and base- | situated close to Park; lot 50x1(0; sac- | Coast Ex., 1007% Market. | ELEGANT new modern cotiage; 1105 Castro st., near 234; easy terms. Apply to P. J. DONAHUE, 184 Precita ave. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call. in wrapper, for malling, $1 per ye: COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. { ! GO up at once to Antelope, Sacramento C | “and see the 10-acre tract we will sell at low | prices on easy terms, and also lease with | privilege to buy; our representative now at | Antelope and ail who meet him now can get | Epecial inducements. McEWEN BROS., 11S| Montgomery st. { WANTED—Small frult farm on railroad near city. Address box 1605, Call office. 40 ACRES rich frult and grain land; fine dis- | trict near San Francisco; bargaln. H., box | 1202, Call office.’ FOR SALE—Country home ot F. 8. Wensin- ger; 625 acres, with profitable dairy. Apply | _to owner on premises, Freestone. Sonoma Co. | AN illustrated book free; $4 to $24 an acre. M. GRIFFIN, Cottonwood, Cal. ELEVENTH. 106—Branch office of The Call Subscriptions and ads taken. STABLES TO LET. STABLE and single furnished room: cheap. McLea court, off Ninth st., near Harrison. MONEY TO LOAN. ADVICE and Assistance for All. MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE. FEE §1 and upward. Reveals your ilfe from cradle to grave. TO THE SICK ESPECIALLY Her assistance is-priceless. Her ‘Revealed Medicines,” registered and copyrighted, cure all diseases on earth, consumption, paralysls, rheumatism, all skin diseases, heart and n> vous affections. The wonderful cures which she has made are the talk of the whole slope. Address or call MRS. DR. A, D. HOWE, 1104 Market st. (The Vendome). Corner Market, Mason and Turk st LOVELY, sunny; 5 rooms, bath: reduced to $20; 111 Liberty st. SPECK & CO., 602 Mkt. McALLISTER, 635—Fine sunny flat of 7 rooms with bath; rent reduced $25. NEW lower 6-room flat; rent cheap. 1678 Page street. NICE comfortable 3-room flat; newly papered. 1103 Fell near Van Ness ave. o PINE, 2021, near Laguna—Upper bay-window flat, 7 rooms and bath; modern improvements; garden; $35. ATTENTION—If you want to see a medium see the best: tells everything; valuable in- formation given to users of morphine; 5 ques- tions by mall $1. LEANDER, 313 Eddy st. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium, 1ife reader; medical clairvoyant; treat all pri- vate, chronic and obscure diseases; diagnosis free: sittings $1. 232 Stockton st. CLAIRVOYANT, card reader, 10c: ladles only. 543 Natoma st., between 6th and 7th. | MRS, ELLIS; tests to all; Tues_Fri.. 2 p. m.; Mon., 8; %c; sittings, $1. 233 Valencla st. MRS. MENA FRASCES, writing medium independent slate 113° Haight st. CLAIRVOYANTS. DR. F. CLARK, permanently located in San Francisco at 1033% Market st, bet. Sixth and Seventh; while entranced gives aid and advice which will overcome your ememies, remove family troubles, restore lost affec. tions, make marriage with the one you loye no failure, remove influence, bad habits; will give correct information on law suits, sick- ness. death, divorces, absent friends, etc. N. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail. Send stamp for circular, with special terms, to MRS. DR. F. CLARK, 1023% Mkt. CLATRVOYANT, 24 Page st, nr. Franklin; | STEVENSON, 427, between Fifth and Sixth—2 convenient flats. Apply rear or 705 Oak st. VALENCIA, 449, nr. Sixteenth—Modern flat in fine order; 6 rms. and bath; two bay windows; reduced from $30 to $20; finest in the city for the money. 3 SUNNY flats; 8 and 4 rooms; §9 and §10. 2041 Harrison, opp. 15th. $_FLAT: 4 rooms. Guerrero. ——— e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A—SUITE of 2 nice front sunny rooms com Plete for housekeeping; kitchen and bedroom folding bed; furniture all new; $2 per week; $S per month; suitable for 2 or 3 persons; no | children. Apply at shoestore, 562 Mission st., between First and Second. CAPP, 3202 sunny rooms; upstairs; complete | 515 Thirteenth st., near CLAY, 2415, rooms; yard; water; EDDY, 208—A newly finished house; furnished, big sunny rooms; German family. FIFTH, 309—New house; a suite of 2, also a suite of 3 rooms; sunny; complete for house- keeping; gas; bath. rear; LOANS on furniture or pianos in S. F.. Oak- Jand or Alameda at lowest rates. without removal; no commission: no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission st., above Sixth; telephone South 14. HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 845 Market st.; tel. Main 1544. ADVANCES on furniture or planos without re- moval; money quick; confidential; no com- mission; lowest interest. Rm. 6, 1170 Market. LOANS to_salaried people: no_security except name. New Era Loan Co., 1003% Broadway, Oakland. Hours. 10 to 3. PROPERTY WANTED. | CITY PROPERTY WANTED— { I wadt a 10 to 12 room residence in ®ood | neighborhood In city: will give first-class 12- room residence in center of Oakland; lot 100x | 145: all clear; and assume mortgage of $5000 | to $7000. Address Owner, box 159, Call office. I OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.- OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 1000 bargains in real estats; Oakland and vi- cinity. M. L. WURTS, I1th and Brawy. Okld, e e e e | CAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE—Good and cheap. H. SCHELL- HAAS' old store. 408 Eleventh st. See him. ACKNOWLEDGED to be responsible, respect- able and reliable: loans : ade on diamonds, wels, stocks, bonds and all articles of value owest interest; private entrance and room: perfect secrecy: phone Brown 323; our own building; established 18i1. UNCLE HAR- RIS, 15 Grant ave. ON furniture. planos, city or Oakland: no re- moval: low rates: no commission: $25 up: private party. BONNELLL 130 Powell st. ANY amount of 6% per cent on real estate, 2d and 3d_mortgages. estates, real estate in pro- bate. R. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery. rm. 3. LOANS to salaried people: any proposition onsidered. C. G. Taylor, Chronicle bldg., r.7 . M. Speck & Co., 602 Market, loan on city real estate, furniture, étc., rents, BORROW from the CUT-RATE LOAN OF- FICE. 22 Mason st.. opp. Olympia Music Hall. ON furniture, pianos. without removal: no com- mission: private. LICK. 1§ McAllister st. SECOND mortgages and undivided interests in estates a specialty,. MURPHY. #36 Market St. $50 TO $30.000: lowest rates: Ist and 2d mortg.: 0¥ provosition. Drvden. 412 Manteomerv st. satisfaction guaranteed or no'pay. MRS. M. | FIFTH, %3 Clean, furnished 5-room A. KNAPP. | _fat, $20; also 3, $i2: single, $5. FINANCIAL. MRS. KATE BLAIR—Sclentific palmist. 13| GEARY, 1917—320; for adults; 4 comfortabl AN B % o1 = Fhelan bullding, $4 floor, Saxt/Francisso, CAL | raoma. bath: 3 bede: coal'agl gas stoves: all] | oo L0 —cepitel dnterented i1l 3 valuable ad MME. AUGUST, 1150 Mission st., clairvoyant and palmist; truth or no pay; 2c. YOUR future told by carde: 25 cents. 1045 Mission st.. Mon., Wed. and Frid MME. MOREAU, the best medium and card reader; %c up. 73 Fourth st., near Mission. GYPSY life reader, of 3 Tth st., now §25 Mis- and 50c; no sign. sion, bet. 5th and 6th; 2%c card reader, has MME. M. Potter, renowned returned. 8a5% Market st., parlors 12 and 18. | AILMENTS—Ladies in trouble see Drs. Good- |~ win free; reliable, safe and sure; cure in 2 ments; maternity home; best medical tendance; cure $5. Removed from 401D Van | Ness to 1362A Mkt., bet. Jones & City Hall av. | AL rried ladies know “‘Seguro.” the greatest | * boon to them. RICHARDS & CO., =96 Cl E $170. Send 2c stamp for circulars to SEGU- RO MFG. CO., 531 K st., Sacramento, Cal. JESSIE BURNETT, card reader and palmist, 101 Eddy and 13 Mason st., parlor 3. YOUR future told by cards; ladies, 10c: gents, 25c; satisfaction guaranteed. 77 Ninth st. MME. RAVENA reads life fluently: business advice: names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth st. EVELYN FOWLER, mind reader and palm- tst. Call 120 Ellis st., room 4. 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. MRS. B. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune teller, has opened an office at 315 O'Farreil _PREDICTIVE AS'i‘Rt)LOG\'. ALPEAU’S French pills, a boon to ladies with female troubles; no danger: safe cure; $§2 §0; expressed C. O. D.: don’t delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal. | MRS, L. S. BURT, massage and electric treat- ments: positive cure for nervousness, neural- gia end rheumatism. 355 S. Spring, Los A. uring and con- ed 20 years; clears 632 Market st., nted; ma: iness; estal part t milinery store; W. H. cery and manu- Address box good_ business; selling Box 1557, Call. no reasonable offer re- vashington, Oakland. Tnquire H. MAU, .; a snap: must agents. ed trom GEO. 415 Sacramento st. routes . & CO.S, ALASKA ENTERPRISES. NCH of this elty returns to Jan. 26, arriving .Feb. :0; letters business commissions 1;" reports made on prop- =s The Alexandria, 761 Sutter st. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. machinery. Me- . 195-197 Fremont st. JSH & WOLPMAD PRIVATE hospital; best references; trained nurses; home comforts. 204 San Jose ave.; telephone White 481 | MRS. M. E. ROGERS—Private home in con- | 8 nt; experienced midwife: 25 yrs. exper. | LADTES—Address MRS. -M., box 1555, Call of- | “fice: appointments only; strictly confidential. | = DR. and Mrs. Wiee, 1113 Market st.—Instant re- lief for monthly troubles: $5 or money back. BELLEVUE fanitarium—Ladles cared for dur- ing confinement. 727 Bellevue av..Los Angeles, MRE. ACHARD, midwife; pleasant sunny home 1 56 Second st.: tel. Green ——————————————— PROF. MONROE, 1120 Howard st.; sketch, 10c: send date, hour, birthplace, horoscopes, §1 up. —ee—— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are selling g0od upright planos for 3§ cash and $6 per month, we ask you to inves gate and approve this method; prices are the same as if purchased for all cash; bargains in good second-hand uprights upon same easy payments and some good pianos for $3, # and, % per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Bteinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter | sts., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakland. A FEW GOOD BARGAINS, Hallett & Cumston; a bargain.. Mansfeldt & Notini; good orde; Henry F. Miller; cabinet grand Curtaz; used six months. Chickering: good as new. Guaranteed § years; easy payments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, Chickering Agents, 15-20 O'Farrell st, | EDUCATIONAL. | ENGINEERING School, civil and mining; as- | saying, blowpipe anal., chemistry, geol., min- | eralogy, surveying. math., cyanide method. | ELECTRICAL—Theory and practice, con- struction, mechanical drawing, mathematics. BUSINESS—Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, languages, English; 2 teachers, day and evening; catalogue free. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. | ROBERT F. GALLAGHER'S Practical Short- | “hand and Typewriting School: court reporter 17 yea pupils qualified to becourt reporters: rms reasonable; special evening speed class. Parrott bullding. rooms 430-31-32. ACCOUNTANTS and reporters as Ellis_system: sunny teachers; rooms; low rates: day. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest houss west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st.; pianos, organs and all other musical instruments of all grades and prices; terms easy; prices lowest; every- thing possible done to please and satisfy the customer. THE _best_b: s in the city can be found at MAUVAIS', 709 Market st. Call and see the stock in their elegant new rooms. A FINE Hazelton piano for sale cheap: must be sold at once. Room 21, Flood building. W. G. BADGER, 415 Sacramento st., agent for Francis Bacon and Hallet & Davis planos. BARGAIN—Good upright cheap. SCHMITZ, 16 | McAllister st.. next Hibernia Bank. | penmanship, _English branches, etc.; life | _scholarship.” $0: low rates per week and mo. ENGINEERING School, eivil. electrical, min- ing, mech. survey. assay. est. 1864. VAN DR NATLL A—BAR outfits, counters, shelving, showcases | sizes), office fixtures, cash register, ;, coffee mills, etc., bought and sold; es- s given. J. SCHWERDT, $21 Mission. zentle family dog; welghs ) pounds: 10 months old. 150 First st. CH bakery and notlons: good location; reason for selling. 611 a st. homers and fancy pigeons; cheap. ost et 4: send postal. EPSTEIN, 648 Mission. | PIANO and German; pupll of conservatory in Lefpsic: lessons, T5¢. 110 Hyde st. BOOKKEEPING, rap!1 calculation, practically | ~_taught: short time. Tarr 572 Parrott bldg. ———— C'RPET CLEANING CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning Works—Cleans, moves, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work. | gend to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet- | _beating Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. 5. 4. ¢ gold ladles’ Swiss or American §15:: cost $40; guaranteed as repre- NCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. 2 h. p. gas engine: (mproved pa- guaranteed. 643 Mission; cheap. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, counters, Jinoleum, office ‘furniturs, store and office fur- piture and fixtures: new and second hand. J. NOONAN, ~ 1017-1015-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. $200—CORNER grocery and bar; stock in value; a bargain; nb agents. 1551, Call office. JEWELRY safe for sale cheap. Call at 1158 Twenty-third ave, Fast Oakiand. FIR ;P}z:mF safe for sale cheap at 42 Main stree FOR belting, pump cups, lace leather. pulisys, Address J. D. C., box _etc., Cal. Belt Co., tel.’Br. 331, 515 Mission. BOILERS, engines. pumps, belting, dynamos; second hand. WHITE'S, 516-518-520 Mission. EAFES_The Hermann Safe Co. moved to 417- 423 Sacramento st. BAFES—Bargains in new and second-hand; all eizes: half original cost. 108-111 Market, 8. F. ONE_and 2 bowl barber washstands, cheap. HUFSCHMIDT. €23 Golden Gate ave. PEST and best in America—The Weekly 1l, 36 pages, sent to any address in the United .tates, postpald, for $1 per year. e e CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; laid at 3c. STRATTON'S. 3 Eighth st.: tel. Jessie 944. J. E. MITCHELL, Carpet-cleaning Co., 240 14th st.; cleaning 8c per yard: tel. Mission 74. CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave., tel. East 126. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free; divorce law & falty; private; Do fee without success: collections. G. W. HOWRE, atty-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. VICE free; divorce law; private sstates J. ABVEVANS: 34 McAllistar st., Toom 4. ADVICE free; no charge unless successful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 827 Market st. ALL te law cases, bankruptcy, collection, Free advice: open, oo Atty SBabe, 108 Larkin: CLARK—Emma Bpreckels blug.. 927 Mar- ket; consultation free: no fees in advance. HORSES for sale; also wagons, s, O catts. harneas; — Orand Arcade e ars ket, 827 Sixth: auction sales every Wednes- Aay. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. 100 SET second-hand harness; buggles. surreys and horses. Y 1145 Folsora. st STORAG! PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main &7i& PHYSICIANS. REMOVAL Notice—Dr. C. C. O'Donnell, offic and residence, 1021% Market, bet. 6th and 7th. evening. SAN FRANCISCO BUS. COLLEGE, | SOHMER planos are the best BYRON 1235 Market st. MAUZY, Sole Agent, 308 Post st. AYRES' Business College; 723 Market st.:| A PIANO that will please you, the Byron ehorthand. typing. “bookkeeping, telegraphy, | Mauzy. 308 Post st. | HAINES Bros’ and other first-class pianos at reduced prices. W. C. HAMILTON, 324 Post. NEARLY new ugright plano chean: brilliant, powerful tone. HORNUNG, 218 MeAllster. KNABE planos: new séale; new styles. KOH- LER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER. maker. repairer. 2 Latham nlace. | __LAT Turk, | MCALLISTER, 340—2 nice furnished housekeep- | MISSION | POST, 617%—Pleasant front and back parlor, necessaries. HOWARD, §29—2 housekeeping rooms, $7 and | $5 per month; also other rooms. HOWARD, 1063—Sunny furnished front rooms for housekeeping; reasonable. HOWARD, 2017—2 large sunny rooms, partly furnished for light housekeeping. , 215A nice suite of housekeeping rooms; rent reasonable. LEXINGTON ave., 210—Sunny front alcove and chen, complete housekeeping; bath; $12 mo. | ing rooms for rent. MINNA, 25—Sunny furnished front house- keeping rooms; very cheap rent. MISSION, §34—Nice sunny front housekeeping. 1125:4—3 furnished rooms; complete; | also large front room; housekeepins: cheap. | MISSION, 121%—Sunny furnished housekeeping | rooms, complete; no children. ° NINETEENTH, 4039, near Castro— unfur- nished housekeeping rooms to let by elderly German lady. POLK, 52—Unfurnished housekeeping rooms in suites and single; rent cheap. room for Kkitchen; unfurnished; $12 50. POST, 1035—A suite of 3 newly furnished sunny Toomhs; complete for housekeeping; gas stove. SECOND, 247 — Furnished and unfurnished hkpng. rooms; all new and clean; rent cheap. SIXTH, 216%—Nice sunny kitchen and bed- room; also sunny single rms. for light hkpg. SIXTEENTH, 2882, nr. Howard—Large sunny front room and kitchen, complete for house- keeping; bath; rent reasonable. THIRTEENTH, 315—2 large sunny connecting front rooms; complete for housekps.; cheap. TWELFTH, 14—Sunny furnished housekeep- ing rooms; complete. ROOMS TO LET. ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant sunny rooms; en suite or sipgle; first-class in every respect; terms reasonabl AT Turk, 534—Elegantly furnished large sunny suite, suitable for gentlemen's club; private. 543—Nicely furnished sunny room; gas, bath; very desirable; §1 30 per week. AT Stockton, 242—Sunny front rooms; suites, single; facing plaza; day or month. BALBOA, The—1043A Market st.—Suites, $15 per mo. upward; $i per day; elevator; tel. BRUNSWICK—148 Sixth st., corner Howard— rooms en_suite or single. 2%c to § o gkt §125 to $ week; open all night; Howard-st. cars pass house direct from ali trains. BURNETT, 1364 Market st—Nicely furnished rooms; suites and single also, unfurnished. DELAWARE, 1433 Market—Furnished or un- furnished single and double rms.; 33, $10 mo. FIFTH, 109—New management; nicely furnished rms and offices; suites or single; 31 2 Wk up. FIFTH, 438 (Mecnanics' Houge)—Rooms, single or suite, $1 wk. up: transient. F. W. Gardener. DENTIST! VAN VROOM Dental Parlor—Best work at lowest prices. Full set of teeth $5 up; flings, Zic up. All work absolutely painless: written guarantee: painless extraction by electricity cur specialty; ten skilled operators; ‘no stu- dents; the largest and handsomest dental par- lors west of Chicago; open evening and ail day Sunday. Corner Sixth and Market sts. A_METAL plate for the same prica as rub- ber: full met of teeth, §: crowns, $3; fill- ings, 50c; teeth without plates a specialty; written guarantee for ten vears given on all work; no student> employed: extracting free when plates are ordered; consultation free. Modern Dental Parlors, ‘corner Market and Mason sts. Entrance § st. A FULL set of teeth, $5; see new flexible rlnm: n{m and thin; guaranteed 10 years; eeth without plates, crown and bric our speciaity; fillings, §0c; crowns, 50; Den- ‘work painiess and warranted. Chicago tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st.; telephone Jessie DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 2 O'Farrell e, ex- tracts or fills teeth painiessly by his wonder- ful secret method; crowns §2, bridges $4; rub- ber or flexible plates $3; received 8 first prizes; mo students; guaranteed 12 years. FULL set of teeth, $4; fillings, 25c; 2%k. crowns, $3: gold bridge, $5: repalired; injess extraction guaran N. Y. DEN- STS, 969 Mission et., cor. Sixth. T R e R S Speclalty: all work reesonavle; gas given: COLTON Dental 808 Market st. DR. CHARLES °¥. DI EET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. ARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny: 5 filling. gold. 50c; silver, 25c: A BUSINESS CHANCE. gold tion. set of $2000—Half established com- mission, fruit and produce house. Address FULTON, 230%—Sunny furnished front room to let; cheap. GEARY, MA—Good clean rooms and beds, $1 per week; sunny front suite; cheap. GOLDEN West Lodsing House, 439 Jackson st., bet. Montgomery and Sansome; rms. at lbc, 16c and 20c per day; §1 per wk., §3 per mo. GRAND SQUTHERN, SE. cor. Sevemth and Mission—Pleasant sunny rooms; en sulte and single; elevator; moderats rates; families. GREEN, G%—Bright sunny rooms at ressonable rates; not nside room in house; single, double and light housekeeping; house thor- oughly renovated. HANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Select rooming house; §1 60 to $6 per week. HOWARD, $29—Rooms from $1 up; housekeep- ing, $178 per week up; transient, 2c to 3L LEAVENWORTH, ‘u’la—m”mmy furnished sunny rooms; rent $6 and ‘mont gas and bath Included. B Tty LOCUST ave., 125, near McAllister and Van Ness—Neatly room, $1 per week. MARKET, 17%, junction—2 bay-window front Tooms for rent; reasonabie. MINNA, €7, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, §1 per week; L’rlnden.t. MISSION, $46—Nice sunny rooms; cheap; also 2 front Tooms. NATOMA, 638—Nice furnished room for 1 or 2 gentlemen in private family. NEW Mont . 105—Sunny front rooms; w»cwwmwflwwm =~ NICE sunny room, single or double, with all comforts of home. Apply 53 Natoma st. NINTH, 113—Sunny front room suitable for two gentlemen: also single rooms. . O'FARRBELL, 20—sSunny furnished rooms; ele- wvator; electric lights; day, week or month. PINE, 514A, near Kearny — Nicely furnished sunny rooms; single or en suite; moderate, family vertising inventions (patented); want respon- sible party to form company to handle them. Address- box 1437, Call office. NOTES discounted; loans negotlated. SYL- VAIN SALOMON. broker. 328 Montgomery. D ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $950—MODERN cottage, 4 rooms: lot %xl street work, etc., all complete; Grand-st. sta- tion. $1700—Modern cottage, § rooms; lot 2§x1%5; | g0od location: near station; easy terms. | $1800—greatest bargain in Alameda; lot 50x1 house of 6 rooms; choice part of Central ave. cash. $3500—Elegant corner, 44x150; new, modern house of 8 rooms; “terms $300 cash; balance 32 | per month; this is & snap. Houses _to let in all parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. $500—50x125 LOT on San Antonio ave. §1100—50x268 lot on Benton st., near Santa Clara ave. . all done. (T500—S0x200. house, § rooms; windmill and nk. $3500—50x150 elegant new house, modern: at Morton-st. station; easy terms. Bargains in all parts of Alameda. Office open Sundays. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st.. Alameda. | ——— ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. | HOUSEKEEPING rooms, completely furnished, | or room and board for ladies in delicate heaith. 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. LOST. LOST—A brindle grevhound bitch. Return to J. O'SHEA, Seventeenth and Vermont sts. and receive reward. LOST—In the Mission, last Thursday night, ganvas wagon top; felded. Address 12 Bour: on st. LOST—Sky blue rat terrier; reward. 26413 Min- na st. LOST—A diamond on California_st., bet. Du- | pont and Kearny; liberal reward will be given to finder. Address THEO. KEIFER, 928l Harrison st., between Fifth and Sixth. LOST—A pass hook with the I-ibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Franci: in the name of ALEXANDER McFADDE . 142- 663. The finder will please return to Bank. PROPOSALS. WAR DEPARTMENT, Quartermaster Gen eral's Office, Washington, D. C., Jan. 20, 1893.—Transportation for Spanish prisoners of war from the Philippine Islands to Spain. By direction of the Secretary of War sealed proposals are invited for the transportation of the Spamish prisoners of war now in the Philippine Islands from Manila or such other ports in the Philippine Islands as may be most convenient for their embarkation to Cadiz: or such other ports of Spain as may hereafter be designated. Their number is es- timated as about sixteen thousand (16,000), officers and enlisted men. Cabin accommoda- tions are to be supplied for the officers and third-class or steerage accommodations hav- ing suitable galley accommodations conform- ing to the United States requirements as to space and ventilation for the enlisted men. The United States Government will deliver the prisoners on board the vessels at Manila or Such other ports as may be designated for their embarkation. Proposals will state the price per capita for transporting officers and for transporting enlisted men and for their subsistence and delivering them on shore at the Spanish port or ports to be designated, and will be accompanied by a guarantee that the prisoners will be comfortably cared for 2nd subsisted while on the journey, the sub- sistence to be equal to United States ‘‘gar- rison™ rations, as follows: One thousand (1000) complete rations: Meat—Pork, one- tenth (1-10), seventy-five (75) pounds net weight; bacon, two-tenths (2-10), one hundred and fifty (150) pounds net weight; tinned roast beef, seven-tenths (7-10), seven hundred (700) pounds net weight. Flour or hard bread, net weight one thousand (1000) pounds. Vegetables —Dry beans, mnet weight seven v ) pounds, or rice, net weight fifty (50] ) pounds. fresh potatoes, net weight eight hundred (S00) | pounds; onfo pounds. net weight two hundred (200) and fifty (150) pounds; vinegar, net weight elghty (80) pounds; soap, met weight forty (40) pounds; salt, net weight forty (40) pounds. pepper, black, net weight two and five-tenths @ pounds. Proposals will state the num- ber of vessels which are proposed to be used for the service, the name and cMssification of each, the tonnage, capacity of each, their speed, the berth accommodations upon each and the approximate length of time required Dby each vessel to make the voyage from Manila to the coast of Spain. Proposals will also state the time at which each vessel will arrive in the harbor of Manila and report to the chief quartermaster at that place ready for the embarkation of the prisoners of war, Vessels of any nationality may be tendered and will_be considered for the service re- quired. Payment for the service will be made when evidence is furnished that the ship has arrived with her passengers at point of destination. The number of officers and men counted aboard at place of embarkation by the quartermaster is to determine the number to be paid for. Pro- posals should be addressed to the Depot Quartermaster, U. S. Army, New York City, or to the Depot Quartermaster, San Fran- cisco, Cal.,, at which places they will be openéd at twelve (12) o'clock m., standard time, on the first day of February, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, and submitted to thie office. The Government reserves the right to reject any and all proposals submit- ted. M. L LUDINGTON, Quartermaster Gen- eral, U, 8. Army. DELINQUENT NOTICES. W oe i T IR P e Rl S WITTRAM PROPELLER COMPANY—Loca- tion of prl&lflv‘l place of business, San Fran- ctsco, Call Notice—There are delinquent upon the f = Cdeacribed slock, on 0count of assesoeni ing. . 5, levied on the 13th day of December, {'hn- -"anux amounts set opposite the m;;..u‘:i the respective shareholders. s follows: o. No. 50 And in accordance with law and ey an of the Board of Directors, made on the u(ld“ of December, 1898, so many shares of eacl g:'“‘ of such stock as may be necessary will sold at public auction, 'at the office of the company, No. 327 Market street, San Fran- clsco, California, on FRIDAY, the 3d_day of Febriary, 1899, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. of sald day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. % CHARLES A. HUG, 2 127 Market st San Franciscor Gal Coffee, roasted, net weight eighty | (80) pounds: sugar, net weight one hundred | BERKL:.. Y REAL ESTATE. | ADJACENT UNIVERST Handeome new 9-room house, sunny expo: ure; gas, porcelain bath, all modern conveni- | ences: yard, fruit trees and flowers. Call or | address M. L. WURTS, Seyenteenth and Broadway, Oakland. $4000 WILL buy a handsome new home of 11 rooms; everything the best; street work all done; grand view; close to university. O. G. MAY & CO., 2123 Center st.. Oakland. #50_LOT 50x136 on 6th st. West Berkeley. 3| Dlocks from station. I P. HANSON, 80s% Vallejo st., San Francisco. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. CODE—In_this city, Janurry 22, 1509, to the wife of Philip D. Code Jr., a son. LOUDERBACK—In this city, January 22, 1899,.| to the wife of Bert A. Louderback, a son. MAHONE—In this city, January 11, 1599, to the wife of A. W. Mahone, a son. MARRIED. i PHILIPSON—DENNIS—In this city, January | 12, 1399, Christian Philipson and Rosey Dennis of Mount Eden. —e DIED. Anderson, Harry K. Musser, Graee S. Anthony, Lena Megannon, James L. Badt, Morris Moore, Jeannie A. Burnell, Jobn T. O'Brien, John J. Brannan, Mary A. Parsons, Marie A. Cannon, Patrick Pilman, Ida Donovan. Ellen Ryan, James G. De la Fontaine,Grace Simpson, Maria C. Kate Sass, Jeanetta Henry Steinmann, Frank Goetjen, Hattie Tietfen, Milton S. Goodspeed, Riland C. Tittel, Mary' C. Hammond, Edna B. Wittenburg, Margra- Kehoe, Elia tha 7 Kitto, Florence M. Kahlse, Alfred West, William A. Willson, Mary B. London, Mary Wilson, Annie H. Mouret, Marc2'in ‘Willson, Thomas S. Whelan, John ANDERSON—Entered into rest at Los Ange- les, January 18, 1899, Harry K., beloved son of Mary Anderson, and brother of Louise and Katie_Anderson. > Remains at the California Undertaking Parlors, corner of Geary and Stockton streets. | Funerai this day (Monday.) Interment pri- | vate. | ANTHONY—Tn this city, at her residence, 123% | “Langton streat, January 22, 15%, Lena, be- | 18ved mother of Joseph, Meyer and Abe An- | thony, and wife of the late Henry Anthony, a native of Germany, aged 50 years. { £ Notice of funeral hereafter. | BADT—In this city, January 21, 1899, Morris, beloved husband of Lina Badt, fathet of Mrs. Moe A. Goldstone and Melville S., Beatrice, Selma, Herbert, Selby, Milton and Merle Badt, ‘and brother of Mrs. Julia Prescott and Alex L. Badt, a native of Germany, aged 63 Jears 1 month and % days. (Elko County, Nevada, papers please copy.)” T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day_(Monday), at 10:15 o'clock, at his late residence, Gough street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train. THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE Congregational Sherith Tsrael are hereby re- quested to attend the funeral of our late member, Morris Badt, this day (Monday), at 10:15 o'clock, from the family residence, 1307 Gough street. LOUIS BROWN, President. CHARLES HARRIS, Vice-Président. 1. O. B. B.—Officers and members of Pacific Lodge No. 45, L O. B. B., are hereby noti- fied to attend the funeral of our late past president, Morris Badt, this day (Monday), at 10:15_o'clock, from his late residence, 1307 Gough street. By order JACOB GANS, Secretary. THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE First Hebrew Benevolent Society are respect- fuily requested to attend the funeral of our late member, Morris Badt, this day (Mon- day), at 10:15 o'clock, from his late residence, 1307 Gough street. S. ZEKIND, Secretary. BURNELL—In this city, January 21, 1599, John T., beloved son of Thomas and Bridget Bur- nell, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years and 4 months. £ Friends and .acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral this day (Monday), at $:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 163% Clementina street, thence to St. Patrick's. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BRANNAN—In this city, January 22, 189, Mary A., beloved wife of Pat Brannan, a native of Bangor, Me., aged 49 years. ¥ Rémains at the parlors of J. C. O'Con- nor & Co., 767 Mission street. CANNON—In this city, J 20, 1899, ‘Pat- of Churchfleld, parish rick Cannon, a mative* of Knock, County Mayo, Ireland, aged 75 years. (Hoboken, N. J., and New York pa- pers please copy.) £ Friends and acquaini are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral #hie day (Mfcrday), at §:3) o'clock, from the under. taking parlors of Gantner & Guntz Under- taking Company, § and 10 City Hall thence to All Hallows' Church, M street, be- tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth avenues south, fouth Sen Francisco, whers a solemn re- 9 guiem Eigh mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DONOVAN—In this city, at her residence, 1339 Plerce street, Ellen, “wife of Patrick Dono- 30, and mother of J. H., J. P., Mary E. and va A. Donovan and Mrs. W. J. Wynn, & DEtive of Ireland, aged 61 years. I Interment Eenicla to-morraw (Tuesday) ;_n the arrival of the § o'clock boat from San “rancisco, 3 DE LA FONTAINE—In this city, 3 NTAINE ity, January 22, 18, Gréce, infant daughter of Jonn and ose de la Fontaine, a native 6f San Fran- cisco, aged 2 months and 16 days. FAY—In this city, January 2, 1589, Kate, be- loved sister of Peter and the late Sarah Fa famative of Dunlavin, County Wicklow, Ir LFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1130 Vallejo streét, corner of Leave: Worth, thenee to St. Brigid’s Church, Va Ness avenue and Broadway, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul, commencing at 9:3 o' clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by electric funeral car. PLE Please omit flowers. | GRAYE—In Snelling, Merced County, January 20, 1899, Henry, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs, B. Grave, and brother of Joseph W., Mamie, Annle and Lizzie Grave and Mrs. E. V. Golly, a native of San Francisco, aged 1§ vears 7 months and 3 days. ends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this das (Monday) from St. Francis Church, corner of Montgomery avenue and Vallejo street, whe a solemn requiem mass will be celeborated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment = Mount Calvary Cemetery. THE_MEMBERS OF ALOYSIAN SODALITY of St. Francis Church are requested to at- tend the funeral of their late brother mem- ber, Henry Grave, this day (Monday), at 8:3 o'clock, from St. Francis Church, corner of Montgomery avenue and Va { GOETJEN—In this city, January 21 139, Hat- tie, dearly beloved daughter of Henry and Caroline ~Goetfen, and sister of @esina Goetjen, a native of San Francisco, aged 1§ years and 19 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 114 Chattanooga street. between Twenty-second and Twenty-third. Interment I 0. O. F. Cemetery. GOODSPEED—In this citv January 2, Riland C., beloved father of O. C. P., R. ( and Florence Goodspeed, Mrs. W. E. Stan- ford and Mrs. R. B. Snowgrass, a native Vermont, aged 56 years 4 months and 7 da E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. W. E. Stanford, 2108 Post street. Interment private. HAMMOND—In this city, January 22, 1893, Edna_B., dearly beloved daughter of W. T. and M. F. Hammond, and sister of Eisie, Alma and Willie Hammond, a native of San Francisco, aged 15 years § months and 12 ays. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1:45 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 40 Pond street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, thence to Trinity M. E. Church, corner of Sixteenth and Market streets, whore the serviccs will be held, commencing at 2 oclock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. KEHOE—In this city, January 21, 189, Eila, beloved wife of Robert F. Kehoe, mother of Clarence Joseph Kehoe, daughter of the late James H. and Mary Mooney. sister of Rich- ard Mooney, and sister-in-law of F. W. and Charles E. Kehoe, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 23 years 4 months and 2 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 3%A Fremont street, thence to St. Brendan’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her eoul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KITTO—In Oakland, Janyary 21, 1899, Florence May, wife of George Kitto, and daughter of Joseph Perry, a native of Chicago, 1IL., aged 24 years and 3 month. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 132 Hannah street. Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery. KAHLKE—In this city, January 21, 189, Al- fred, dearly beloved son of John and Minna Kahlke, and brother of John and Walter Kahlke, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 $1500—New &-room cottage, on Grand st.; work | Months and 27 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 720 Harrison street, between Third and Fourth. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. LONDON—In this city, January 22, 189, Mary, infant' daughter of E. J. and Clara J. Lon: don, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 days. MOURET—In this city, January 21, 189, Mar- celin, beloved husband of Marie Mouret, a na- tive of France, aged 50 years and 10 months. © Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of J. 8. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, thence 10 Notre Dame des Victoires (French) Church, where services will be held, thence to Cali- fornia Hall, where services will be held un- der the auspices of Ligue Henri IV. MUSSER—In Oakland, January 21, 1599, Grace Sturtevant, daughter of Ellen B. and the late James Wilson Musser, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, %7 Madison street, Oakland. Interment private, Mountain View Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MEGANNON—In this city, January 22, 1899, James Louis Megarnon, beloved son of Eliza I. Blackburn, and brother of Willlam F. Megannon, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years 2'menths and 6 days. 7 Friends and aequaintances are respett- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Tuesday). at 2 o'clock, from the pariors of the Calirornia Undertaking Company, corner of Geary and Stockton streets. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. % MOORE—In_this city, January 22, 1599, Jean- nie Alice, beloved daughter of Mrs. Anna and the late I C. Moore, and sister of Pauline, Clara and Samuel Moore, a native of San Franicsco, aged 24 years and 4 months. [ Notice of funeral hereatter. O'BRIEN—In this city, January 22, 188, John J., son of the late’ Patrick and Elizabeth O'Brien, brother of David A., Margaret G. and Thomas O'Brien, and nephew of the late Mrs. Mary Sheehy. > Rema‘ns at St. Mary’s Hospital. PARSONS—In this city, January 20, 1899, Marie A., beloved wife of William C. Parsons, mother of Harold and Mabel Parsons, and sister of W. M. Kuchenmeister, a native of California, aged 37 years 10 months and & days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, Twenty-second street, thence to the Church of the Advent, Eleventh street, near Market, services to commence at 2 o'clock. Please omit flowers. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. PILMAN—In this city, Japuary 22, 159, Ida, beloved wife of Willlam Pilman, and mother of Roy Pilman, a native of Finiand, aged 27 years, RYAN—In this city, January 22, 1899, James G., beloved husband of Maggie Ryan. and father of James R., Kitty C., Eddie and Bes- sle Ryan, a native of County Westmeath, Ire- land. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. SIMPSON—In Los Angeles, January 22, 1599, Maria Carr, widow of George Stmpson, and mother of J. H., George S. and E. C. Simp- son and Mrs. A. D. McColl, aged 2 years and § monthe. SASS—In this city, January 22, 1599, Jeanetta, dearly beloved daughter of Louis and Jea etta Sass. and sister of Mrs. M. Earl, Mrs. C. §. Clark and Henry, Loufs and Leo Sass, a native of San Francisco, aged 12 years 1 micnths and 19 days. STEINMAN.{—In this city, January 22, 1899, Frank, beloved husband of Elizabeth Stein- mann, and father of Emile, Robert and Green Steinmann and ‘Mrs. G. Bachmann, a native of Baden, Germany, dged 54 years 2 months and 12 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, January 25, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 39 Van Ness avenue, between Francisco and Bay streets. TIETJEN—In this city, January 22, 1589, Mil- ton S., Infant son of G. H. and Lizzie N. glttlen. a native of San Francisco, aged 2 ays. TITTEL—In this city, January 22, 1,09, Mary Crecens Tittel, a native of Mansheim, Ger- roany, aged 67 years 7 months and 22 days. WITTENBURG—In Oakland, January 21, 1599, Margratha, beloved wife of Adolph Witten- burg, and sister of Henry Wilshusan, Mrs. Theodore Olrich and Mrs. Willlam H. Smith, a native of Germany, aged 53 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2:30 o'clock, at Cypress Lawn Chapel. Electric funeral car leaves Steuart and Market streets at 1 o'clock. ‘WEST—In the City and County Hospital, Janu- ary 22, 18%9, Willlam Avery West, a native of New York, aged &0 years. e LLSON—In Benicla, January 22, 1899, Mary w!‘i, N i mother ot David C. Willson, and sister of Thomas T.:Kinstrey. a native of New York City, N. Y., aged 6 years and 1 months. (Eastern papers please copy. £ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 p. m. WILSON—In this city. January 20, 189, Annie H., relict of Richard M. Wiison, a native of ::s";mce:'.nd interment this day (Mon- 1899, at Santa Clara, St. Claire's Church. W ON—In Oakland, January " 21, ‘Thomas S. Willson, a native of Towa, aged 38 years. WHELAN—Ir this city, January 20, 189, John, beloved son of the iate Robert'and Mary Whelan, » native of New York, aged 23 years. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBAL ZR& mn.rfim“ T.k.nhoumh McAVOY & CO. DIKECTORS & 1235 Market st., between Sth and Sth. 3 Telephone, South 47.

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