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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, BUSINESS CHANCES. R saloon on Battery street; do- rent §45; established arge stock; patronized by mer- and commission dealers. Call WILKE UG, 906 Market st. Interest in old established gro- n Third st.; one partner must of family affairs for the WIL UNFUG, %06 Market st. A—$60—Saloon with 7 : furnished rooms; rent, $60; doing a splendid business; located close to Call building; no better offér in the mar- ket. WILKE & UNFUG, 98 Market st. NCH bakery and restaurant cn ; living rooms; rent $26; best open- man and wife.” Inquire’ WILKE & st. ing UNFUG, %06 Market A—$S0—RESTAURANT on EIll finel fited up; doing a large trade: rent ‘paid up 0 April; wil on account of WILKE € UNFUG, w6 Market st © o ooes- BARREL route clearing $75 per month; gon, furniture; O K UNFUG, 906 Market st. 0; RESTAURANT and coffee saloon; kept owner § years; 1 block from City Hall; n WILK & U , 906 Market st. TAURANT; positively best part East ic in sight; business cpeaks for itaelf; rdinary ofter holds A & fail to see. M. LESS, 765 Market. 52 ALOON, north of and ear Market st.; central; full value in sight; place worth $500 sick in bed, hence 765 Market sf th one cent e. 11 rooms; established 20 big bar trade; has al- Paying now: no better bar- full investigation. t'st use in_wholesale place worth $400, 5 Market. two stores i floor; al- place, opposite sta- is in the heart of Berke- lunch & s of trade ed. M. LE on first Te ; two stores s; all rented; or blos university; e, and is a ; good_chance 2121 Stanford Invest- > plain, Leie gate. We ¢ of value, McLAUGHLIN CORNER 3 saloon . establl s hed in’the city in uy, sell or ex- ly HART- cash, i Market st ; principal s t h0p_in a good country town; CR, 1020 Market st investment. | 4 for 3 days | M | 5 a week: | ; bargain. MOON, | { MARRY? Send 10c for wealthy members, *‘Cupld,” 2636, San Franci Cal. 0, your halr healthy and make it vigorous; bottle. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. LEDERER, the halrdresser, elezant and stylish colftures: switches, $1; fine, e price, 25¢; $250; Lederer's Foamo SUPERFLUOUS halr removed; no electricity effective. 1128 Sutter st. MRS. CLAYTO:! Postorfice h\nl - | O'FARRE T fafnous Tor Bis | oo ooy _ Shampoo, &e pkg. G. LEDERER, 123 Stocktn. | or strong medicines; treatment simple and | $37—12-ROOM house; fine for renting HOUSES TO LET. ELLIS, 1484, near Buchanan—Six rooms and bath; large basement: rent $21. ASHTON & GARDINER LEDEREIN'S Quinonta Hair Tonic will kee | HOUSES to let for the New Year by BALD- | WIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. 1432 and 1465—Sunny slde; 1 rooms and bath; $27 50. Key at 1454 PERRY, 212%—Bay-window house, 4 room rent $12 50; water free. Apply to G. UMBSEN & CO., Incorporated. 7!’00!!1 29 Oak st., near Market. Apply 15 Grant ave. JOHN L. BOON | Attorney-at-La. No. s Sutter st Patent, 4 ha_Copyrient aw a Speclalty, | San Francisco. Cal. - American and Forelgn Send for Circular: Patents Solicited. Trademark | FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. PARTLY fu ho ho will furnish com- se, |~ plete; 233 Mission. Apply room 24 Flood bldg. —_— | | | H | - | TWENTY-SIXTH, 3387, ROOMS 'TO LET-Continued. ROOMS—3 minutes Affillated Colleges. Apply 215 Parnassus ave. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished and’ unfurnished. SUNNY front room nicely furnished; :grate; $5 60. 210 Lexington ave. | TWELFTH, 210%—A neatly furnished bedroom for gentleman, with use of bath; private family (adults). near Mission—Two gingle furnished rooms to let. VAN NESS ave., 911—A nice new suite of par- lors, suitable for doctor; pleasant grounds; with every convenience; also single room. ‘WEBSTER, 711—Four large handsome sunny unfurnished rooms; modern improvements. | ELECTRIC lights In every room; Winchest Fouse, 44 Third st., near Markei: 200 rooms; e 10’ $150 per night; $150 to $6 per week: | _free "bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ARTISTIC bamboo furniture wholesale and re- tall; all kinds fancy work to o . YOSHITANI & COn 318 Sutter at, 0o X WRINKLES positively removed by the Har- monic Vibrator. 208 Powell st.i test frea ADVICE free: divorce law: no fee witl - cess ATTY. ROSS, 1238 Market, r’:a?x; . FOLDING beds $8 50; bedrm. sets $8: be 3 s $460; open ev's. L. J, Nmmf.vx'."x'z“’“n?f.. A—Ladies’, gent’s clothing. furnitu “sold. Tel Mint 997. JACOBS, 1023 Folsons ot BERWIN & GASSNER, furriers, forms Post st., removed to store 110 Kearny eul;ly 5 BATHS 12%c: 30 porcelain tubs; separate en- COTTAGES TO LET. . © rooms, vard: 176 Fie- SUNNY bay-window cottase, also fiat 6.rooms and bath; cheap. teenth st., near Dolores. 3 EACH, 2 cottages, 6 rms; 2 new tenements, 4 tms.; or. 3ith, Miss. Apply 64 Silver, off 3d! FLATS TO LET. A M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market, cor. 34 st. 6rooms, B519 4th |6 rooms (cottage), 712 street . $14| Douglass st.. .13 8 rooms (cottage), |8 rooms (house), 368 39 Erie. Fell . % 8 rooms, 20 Te- |7 rooms (house), 306 hama Leavenworth ...... 3 12 rooms 10 rooms (house), 303 (house), 5 5% Ellis. Jones = ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL Falrmount, 1714 Market—Elegant new furniture; first class in every respect; tabl unsurpassed; hot and cold water; elevator; suites, with board for 2, $50 a month up. FIRST, 415—Swedish private boarding, room, $4 a week up; elegant parlor suite. IN Western Addition—Pleasant home for mid- dle-aged lady or gentleman; no other board- ers; references exchanged. Address W. T., Box 92, Call ofdce. O'FARRELL, 742—Pleasant sunny rooms; ex- cellent board; reasonable; table board. TAYLOR, §10—2 rooms in private family; can ‘accommodate 4 gentlemen, with references; splendid home table; reasonable, et e e e e e ey with) A0 NICE flats from $8 to $12; 10 to 30 days’ free. SPECK & CO., 667 Marl t. trance for ladies.. -3¢ Fourth st., nr. Market. HOME In_conflnement; diseases of ~ wi MRS, DR. FUNKE, 1416 8th st, Alameda. BUSH, 1207A—Flat 5 rooms; bath; water fre rent'sis. Apply 12118 Bush, | A_CLOAKS, furs and suits at whol = | _H. KRAMER, 20 Sansome st. TR e CLOTIHING, especially ladles' -and children’s; Highest price; postal. H. Fablan, 1020 Folsom. ITS to order on easy- installments. LEMOS. 1117 Market st., bet. 7th and Sth. DRESSMAKER . “dressmaking, ladies' tailoring. milli- patterns cut. McDowell Sch., 103 Post FRANCISCO Ladies' French Tafloring lege, 915 Market; men and women teachers. L. l SILK or cloth dress made, § to $: dress made | perfect fit. 3 Eddy, MME. GOLDSTEIN —_— | SPIRITUALISM. A_MRS. 7. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium, lite reader; medical clairvoyant; treat all p | vate, chronic and obscure diseases; dlagnosis free: sittings $1. 232 Stockton et. MRS, SEELEY_Flower test circle, 2 p. m. { “and 8 p. m. 104 Ninth s ATIE HEUSSMANN cal " Calistoga; daughter's sickness; see further notice. teller, has opened an office at 315 O'Farrell. MRS. ELLIS; tests to all; Tues-Fri.. 2 p. m.; Mon., §; 2 233 Valencia st. 25c; sittings, $1. independent slate 118 Halght st | MRS. MENA. FRANCES, writing_medjum. CLAIRVOYANTS. A—-MRS. DR, F. CLARK, permanently located in San Francisco at 10281 Market ‘st Sixth and Seventh: while entranced gives aid and advice which will overcome your enemies. remove family troubles, restore lost affec tione, make marriage with the one you love no faflure, remove influence, bad habits; will glve correct information on law suits, sick- ness, death divorces, absent friends. etc. N. B.—Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by | mail.” Send stamp for circular. with special terms, to MRS. DR. F. CLARK, 10X | MME., PORTER, wonderful | ~card reader; ond sight: diagnoses disease; full life read- ing: la. 50c; g., $1: sit., $150. 126 Turk. UR future told by cards. 25c clain t and the best medium and card Fourth st., near Mission. 5 Mission st. and palmist; truth or no pa: CLAIRVOYANT, card reader: 10c; ladies only, 543 Natoma st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. clairvoyant c. r exchange business of any kind. CY, 7 Grant ave. . 7 Grant av. 1l _capital in good LOEWE cery and bar; trade 318 per CITY BUSI- Y FOR F g dry or other factol bullding, one 1 ND! rst-class mining prop- ons with a view of Box 214, Call. or trade, thing to_sel ssfon st., nr. 6th. sale Howard ap on account 1 capital will do well to call room 1. “grocery and nr. 6th. and going to a bargamn, nd fruit stanc t st., news stand. v $3 50 per day; cheap 322 Bush st. E shop sell that will p: sonable. “k from. Market st Inquire at liquor one t trade. r saie d nig rent $3; sickness; In- get 8 good butcher busine e ; well established; no opposition. «'at 1125 Vallejo st., San Franeisco. golng to ALOON and 4 living rooms; rent $20. £33 Howard st. S bakery to let. Inquire H. MAU, a st. all new good: Addre: " store for sal P. 0.t x 445, U NSTEIN, 1078% will do well to call coffee | business | 3 RAVENA reads life fluently: | “advice; names given; 25 5 Fourth st. GYPSY_life reader: S correctly an- swered; Gypsy method taught. 928 Mission st. MME._ SYBILLE, cradle to grave: future hus- adies. $14 O'Farrell st. | AH CHONG_He knows Amerlcan fortune tell- ing. 813 Clay st. B { PREDICTIVE ASTROLOGY PROF. ROE, 777 Market st.; future events, 50; advice, all questions; satisfaction. — PALMISTRY. MME. NEBERGAARD, pupll Count malne, 3388 Twenty-first st., above Val tel. White 1571; reading by mall $1. —— e SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. SUPERFLUOUS halr permanently removed by electrolysis, DR. WELCH, 2115 Bush st.; 15 Years' experience; referenc born with double veil and sec- | MRS. B, BAUMANN, the well-known fortune | bet. | 1 Mkt. | | GOLDEN | GOLDEN GATE, 6% FELL, 332—Handsome flat; 6 rooms and bath; latest improvements. ' FELL, 511—Flat of 4 rooms; bath; hot and cold water; gas; yard and basement; $l5 rent. Key at 513 Fell st. CHILDREN BOARDED. GOOD home for 2 children; furnished room for parent. 51 Clara st. GOOD comfortable home and mother's care, $10 per month. 210 Lexington ave. TO board child or Infant. 265 San Jose ave.; the San Mateo electric cars out Thirtieth st. pase door. —_— FULTON, 115—Fine middle flat, : s _ near City Hall fzs’,fl e flat, 7 rooms; bath; FLATS to let for the New Year by BALD- WIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. * 38 Sil- NICE comfortable 3-room fla v papered. 110% Fell st., near Van Ness ave, "0 SEVENTH, 543A—Flat § month; farniturs for sate, o o #0 STEVENSON, 427, bet. Fifth an: — flats; rent réduced: appy resp S 20 VERY pleasant sunny flat; = Tero at., mear Twenty-first” T 151 Guer STORES TO LET. CLEMENTINA, 83—Store 4 room’v Key 23 Clementina st. HOWARD, 537—Store and 4 living rooms, yard nd shed; lately renovated; rent $20. cheap rent. TWO new stores and llving rooms, just fin- ished; rent §15 water included; excellent lo- cation for delicacies, shoe, tallor or milli- nery. 2507 Folsom st., bet. Twenty-first and Twenty-second. TO LET—Store; 4 living rooms. st.; $12. 108 FIRST st.—Otfice, first floor; well lighted; rent $10. D S —— 2043 Mission WEBSTER, $4—Nice Daths roRMBABe T e b § rotmaiand §16—501 Harrison; 5 rooms, bath; I 3 two weeks' rent to responsibis. tenane, o ———— ROO¥S FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BT e e R U CAPP, 3%, near Nineteenth—2 housekeeping rooms, furnished complete for housekpg.s 3 EDDY, 733 or 4 rooms; furnished or un- furnished; upper or lower floor. EDD Large sunny connecting housckeep- ing rooms: every convenlence; large garden nd children; splendid location; private resi: den EDDY, 604—Nicely furnished sunny room and kitchen for housekeeping. FIFTH, 107—Pleasant sunny unfurnished rooras to let. FIFTH, 153%—Sunny suite of rooms, $12; 3 rooms complete for housekeepg; other room FOURTH, 2%—Nice suite, suitable for light housekeéping; also single. FULTON, 116, near City Hall—1 housekeeping room, furnished; also sunny front room. GOLDEN GAT! ny alcove; housekeeping allowe 262—FElegantly furnished sun- cheap. TE ‘ave., room; complete; 1€ bed, gas st 404—Large light alcove ve, bath; $12, Nicely furnished suite, with ay. GROV ne large front furnished room for h eping; running water, gas, bath. HOWARD, large rooms for housekeeping running terms reasonable. | HOWARD, 704, cor. Third—Nicely furnished rooms; also housekeeping; transient, sunny front HYDE, \cely furnished, rooms, with bath; $6 to $18. JESSIR, 439, between Fifth and Sixth—2 large connecting rooms, complete for housekeep- ing; sink and bath; reasonable. JONES, 117—Neatly furnished sunny housekeeping. INGTC ave., 371, off Twenty-first—4 fur- 4 rooms for housekeeping. . 19402 _ rooms, , $5 per month. MCALLISTER, §22-2 nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping, $1( for housekeeping. Furnished housekeeping room, bay-window housekeepin MISSION —Two large rooms, furnished for housekeeping; $12. §83—3 bright connecting rooms; fur- mplete for housekeeping; §10. FFICES TO LET. OFFICES, light and sun v, Emma_Spreckels E‘\:lfl::hgt, [ tM.ajrkzt st.; rent $13 80, inolud- , heat, janitor and telephone. ASH- TON & GARDINER, room 210. - R e — s ———— MEDICAL. A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all femal diseases; all those who are sick or dhcoull: aged should call on_the doctor and state their gase before going elsewhere; they will find In er a true friend; a home. for patients, with every c::nm(urt: convenfence of a hospital and privacy of a home; consultation free and absolutely " confidential; satisfaction guaran- }eed. ‘without injury to health, or money re- unded by MRS. DR. GWYER, 510 Eddy st., bet. Hyde and Larkin; office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8; phone East 9%. 3 A TREATMENT that restores instantl: X all cases of monthly irregularities (from What- ever cause), safe and sure; relief guaranteed at any time when others have falled; travel- ers helped instantly and can return hom the same day; positively no instruments used: self cure, $5; regulator, $1; home in confine- ment; skillful medical attention; all can save time and expense; consult the doctor, free, before going elsewhere; hours, 10 to 5 and 7 to 8. MRS. DR. WYETH, removed from Turk to 916 Post st., bet. Hyde and Larkin, A NEW process for female trouble, no matter from wgat cause and of how long standing; every woman her own physician; can be sent safe and sure; no medicines or instruments used; consultation free; traveling partie helped instantly and safe treatment guaran: teed; cure, by the well-known specialist and ladles' physician for 37 years; see me be- fore going eleewh Lors Eoine where. DR. POPPER, 31§ ALL Ladles—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Day true friends of all invalids, men and o 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 de- lay’ self-cure sent; call or write; free: confl- dential. MRS, M. DAVIES, 1228 Market s pills, $1; very strong, $2. A TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities from whatever cause; positively no instruments used; guar- anteed cure at office, $5; travelers helped in- stantly; home for patients separate from of- fice; consultation free and strictly confiden tial; hours, § a. m. to 5 p. m. MRS. DR. KOHL, 1122 Market, bet. Mason and Taylor. A—DR. G. W. O'DONNELL, world-renowned female specialist, relleves monthly irregulari- ties, from whatever cause. Dr. O'Donnell has treated successfully more cases of irrezulari- ties than any other physiclan; never fails to cure; consult him first, save time and money; treatment can be used at home; consultation free. Call or write, 1023% Market st. 28 rooms; best cor. in city; owner sick. 2,200 1S rooms; rent $50 (transient); half cash.. 1G5 FOR A -HOUSE ANY SIZE OR PRIC, tablished in this city in 1877. ROOM house: clears $100 per mant sick; price $350. DECKER, 1020 Market st 22-ROOM house. $80; clears §15 rent $50; clears §150; worth DECKER, 1020 Market st. 36-ROOM _house: $12 350 Post st.; new furniture. $200—8 rooms: good locality. $i00—22 rooms; near Baldwin; good transient. | $1000—-80 rooms: Berkeley; near university. £1200—18 rooms; Eddy st.; respectable. $2200—45 rooms; Eddy st.; central. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. Call on H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st.; es- | s per | month; price $850. DECKER, 1020 Market st. | = . MISSION, $49—Two front rooms; complete for __LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE. e Tho A FEW OF DECKER’S BARGAIN MISSION —1 or 2 rooms furnl | © 5-room flat; worth $500; only $° 150 | “housskeoping: chaap: p Srinisted BICE 46 rooms; corner: clears’ $250. 1,500 | — ot e St Lt ety 10 rooms: near City Hall; very good 450 | MISSION, 2133—3 large sunny rooms, furnished 15 rooms; fine sunny corner; clears $100. 500 | for housekeeping; warm belt; running wate: 12 rooms on Market; exc: for large house 500 | NINTH, 20, near Market—2 connecting rooms, stove, water, gas, §11; single. POINT LOBOS ave. housekeeping parlors, unfurnished rooms cheap. POWELL, %3, near Sacramento—Two fur- nished hskpg rooms: hot and cold water. BIXTH, 503—Sunny corner sulte of two or three rooms; furnished for housekeeping. STEVENSON, 403, corner Fifth—Nicely fu nished housckeeping rooms; complete; cheap home com: 2 rooms, $8; also THIRD, %1—Large sunny housekeeping rooms; also single; reasonable; respectable. TWELFTH, 145—Sunny furnished rooms; com- plete for housekeeping. LODGING house of 13 rooms, well fitted up, for sale. Apply to A. M. SPECK & CO., 66 Market st. HARTLEY & CO., 1206 Market st., established 1885, have the best bargains in lodging- houses; from 10 rooms to 500; prices from $150 to $3500; part cash. Apply HARTLEY & CO., 1206 Market st. $150—LODGING ho central; 11 rooms; rent $20; house filled; bargain. M. LESS, 76 Mkt. 10 R all_ fille $400—10 ROOMS. central; principal etreet; best class roomers. LESS, 765 Mrkt. $250_LODGING house, 16 rooms; a_sacrifice; ness. McLAUGHLIN & CO., 777 Market. A—NOTICE; 200 lodging houses for sale cheap; part cash. Natlonal Agency, 7 Grant ave. HYDE, 609—Newly furnished sunny house: 14 mostly rented; rooms fine location; easy tah, Cal. al_merchand!: Ad- e buginess. yre stocks of any descrip- t. Address THE LIPPITT COM- Bush st. FOR Sale—A bargal in Miss frst-class grocery stors : about $1000. ADpIY & BENDEL, 313-321 Battery. 14 1ea routes suppiled from GEO. 1. & CO. Sacraments st. for sale; also wagons, buggies, ness: Grand Arcade Horse Mar- xth: auction sales every Wednes- ¥ LIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, 100 BET second-hand harness: wagons, cart buggies, surreys and horses. 1140 Foisom & A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 1§ pages, In wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year. LOST—A bunch of keys on Third, bet. Folsom and Grant ave.; reward. The finder will piease leave at The Call office. SHEPHERD dog *Hector”; black, saddle and tan; reward. 142 Tremont ave. $ REWARD-Lost Sunday, buckle pin, *“To my wife, E. I P.," eograved on bar on the back. Return to #A Doriand et., or to D. T. PHELPS, 13-17 Drumm si P ; collections.” "G. W. aw, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. ADVICE free; divorce laws, private estates, J, B. EVANS, 14 McAllister ‘st., room 64. ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. W. ‘W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st. L. 8 CLARK—Emma Spreckels bullding, $21 ‘Market; consultation free; no fees in advance. ~ MINING " DRYWASHERS for dry placer mining; $35 for 6-ton_machine; any size made. GEORGE M. RALSBURY, 621 K st, Sunset district. no_fee with HOW! FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE of two_rooms, complete for housekeeping. No. 5 Selina place, oft Cali- fornia below Stockton. ONE ocak extension table, et, hall carpet, couch, gas heater, etc. cAllister st., room B8. $100_FURNISHED 5-room flat; rent $17; 1 room rented. 1115 Folsom st. £ ROOMS furnished in oak for 8 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture 1127-1131 Market. stalr car- 14 TWENTIETH, 3622, near Valencla—3 _sunny furnished connecting rooms; bath; sink. VALENCIA, 191—One sunny double bedroom and kitchen, furnished, with use of bath. D I — ROOMS TO LET. ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st. sunny rooms; en suite or single; in every respect; terms reasonable. AT 52 Second—Double rooms, per wk., $150 t 1 singie, $1 10 $1 507 ght, Be vo'der . t° AT Stockton, 242—Sunny front rooms; sultes, single; facing plaza; day or month. BRUNSWICK—148 Sixth st., corner Howard— Rooms en suite or single, 25c to $1 a nigh $125 to $5 week; open all night; Howard st. cars pass house ‘direct from all trains. BURNETT, 1364 Market st—Nicely furnished rooms; suites and single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 419 sunny furnished rooms; cheap rent. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, suites” and single room Pleasant first-class corner Mason—Sunny prices reasonable. EDDY, 4%0—Large sunny back room, $5. . 465—Nicely furnished, sunny room; § private. ' ELEVENTH, 35—Bedroom suitable for tw stationary washstand; bath; private family. FOR ‘ALE—MISCELLANEU US. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand_machinery. Mo~ B?;ITOSB & WOLPMAN, 195-187 Fremont st. A—BAR outfits, counters, shelving, showcases (all sizes), office fixtures, cash registers, geales, coffee mills, etc., bought and sold; es- timates given. J. SCHWERDT, 821 Mission. FAYING shoemaker shop: with or without & new Singer machine. 418 Larkin st. FINE “Wheeler & Wilson” sewing machine; guaranteed; only $11. At 130 Eleventh st. A SCREW-CUTTING lathe, S-inch swing, 24 nches bet, centers; smail first-class turning Jathe: 1 1% horsepower steam engine, first- clasa: 1 first-class press drill. L. EPSTEIN, 48 Missfon st. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, counters, {inoleum, office furniture, store and office fur- niture and fixtures: new and second hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1016-1021-1023 Mission above Sixth. PRENTICE screw-cutting lathe; 12-inch swing: 42 inches between center; foot or power everything complete; a bargain. 643 Mission. New management; nicely furn nd offices; sultes or single: 31 35 wi e FOLSOM, 646—2 unfurnished rooms; large vard. GEARY, 666—Elegant sunny front room; alss suites; other rooms; privilege light hkpg. GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. cor. Seventh and Mission—Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite ang single; elevator; moderate rates; families. GOLDEN GATE, 7 Hn’};dmmexy"m,msh,d ront room; grate; running water; family; reasonable. i SR GUERRERO, 1410—Nicely furnizh - sunny; excellent board; Cascalle Lmy HANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Select rooming house; §150 to 36 per week, Y HOWARD, 1312—Pleasant home for lady; reasonabie to right party. b nn HOWARD, 133—Unfurnished room Iin private family. MARKET, 1735, opposite Gough—Two bedrooms, suitable for four; sunny. MINNA, 067, corner Elghth—Newly furnished bay-window room, $1 per week; transient, large large AILMENTS—Ladies in trouble see Drs. Good- win free; reliable, safe and sure; cure in 24 hours guaranteed; any complaints; no instru- ments; maternity home; best medical at- tendance; cure, $5. Removed from 401D Van Ness to 1362A Mkt., bet. Jones & City Hall av. ALL married ladies know “Seguro,” the great- est boon to them. RICHARDS & CO., 408 Clay st.: $150. Send 2c stamp for circulars :u SCE(I‘:L‘RO MFG. CO., 81 K st., Sacramen- o, Cal. 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. ALPEAU’S French pills, a boon to ladies with female troubles; no danger: safe cure; $2 50; expressed C. O. D.; don't delay until too late. 0SGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal. LADIES' troubles instantly relieved or money back: $5 up. DR. AND MRS. WISE, 118 Market st. PRIVATE hospital; best references; trained nurses; home comforts. 204 San Jose ave.; telephone White 4S1. BUSTS developed by the Harmonle Vibrator, 236 Powell st.; test free. Harmonic Institute. MRS. M. E. ROGERS—Private home in con- finement; midwife; 25 yrs. exper. 929 Howard. BELLEVUE Sanitarium—Ladles cared for dur- ing confinement. 727 Bellevue av.,Los Angeles, MRS. ACHARD, midwife; pleasant sunny home finement. 156 Becond ; tel. Green 52. e e e s ' PROPOSALS. e e PROPOSALS for the construction of a con- crete stairway at the entrance of Joyce street. Office of the Clerk of the Board of Super- vigors of the Clty and County of San Fran- cisco, February 14, 1589, In accordance with Resolution No. 238 (Fourth Series) of the Board of Supervisors, SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelved in open session of the Board of Supervisors on MONDAY AFTERNOON, February 20, 1899, from 2 to 2:30 o'clock, for the construction of a concrete stairway at the entrance of Joyce street, in strict accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City En- gineer and filed in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. The work_ of construction to be done in strict accordance with the said plans and specifications, and under the supervision of the City Engincer and to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Streets. i Fight hours to constitute a day's work for all workmen employed upon the work, and the minimum rate of wages to be paid on gaid work to be two ($2) dollars per day. Bidders will estimate and state a price for which thesentire work will be performed to the entire satisfaction of the City En- gineer and the Superintendent of Streets. The party to whom the contract may be awarded will be required, prior to or at the time of the execution of said contract, to pay {he cost of advertising this notice in three daily newspapers and the resolution award- ing the contract in the official newspaper. Th order to preserve uniformity and to fa- cllitate the award the Board has resolved fo receive no_ bid unless made upon blank forms prepared by the committee, and a cer- tfied check on some bank in the City and County of San Francisco for the sum of five hundred ($500) dollars deposited by the bidder with his bid, and made payable to the Clerk of the Board of Superviscrs, conditioned it the proposal be accepted and the contract awarded; and if the bidder shall fail or neglect to pay the printing cl - execute the contract and give the required bond Within six days after the award is made. then and In that case the said sum shall be paid into the City and County Treasury by faid Clerk as liquidated damages for such faflure and neglect. ‘Blanks furnished by the Clerk. The Board reserves the right to reject all bids if the public good so require. P JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. FIRST-CLASS pool table for sale. Addrsss box 240, Call office. MINNA, 327—Two newly furnished sunny. room: POLYPHONE, $35; attachment (only), $15; will fit phono or graphophone. Baclgalupl, 833 Mxt. O FARRELL, 20—sunny furnished rooms; sie- vator, electric lights: day. week or month. § HORSE-POWER Zenith gas engine, nearly new. Apply 4 Fremont st. O'FARRELL, 775—Nice furnished room to rent; reasonable. second-hand. WHITE'S, 616-518-520 Mission. Wis., £15 Sixth—Second-hand Deane | PINE, 614A, near Kearny — Nicely furnished Axipllerz“pump, 7T34x10; %4-in. planer & matcher. | ~ unny rooms; eingle or en sulte; moderate. BOILERS, engines, pumps, belting, dynamos: | POLK, 1602—Unfurnished sunny front room also small furnished room. OFFICE C. Q. M., Vancouver Barracks, Wi February 7, 1899.—Sealed proposals, in tri cate, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m. (120th meridian time), March 7, 13%9, for furnishing at Q. M. Depot, Portland, Or., 50,- 000 gallons mineral ofl, 135 degrees flash ‘test, in cases of two five-gallon cans each. U. . Rt feille R S Sty o il roposals, 3 ity Nication. Envelonts cactaan SAFES—The Hermann Safe Co. moved to 417- POST, 633—Nicely {urnished front room for gen- Teman; private family; reasonable. PHYSICIANS. 423 Sacramento SAFES_Bargains in new and second-hand; all ‘sizes; half original cost. 108-111 Market, §. F. POST, 11152 elegant front rooms; running water; bath. REMOVAL notice—Dr. C. C. O'Donnell, nd resldence, 102135 Market, bet. Gt ond U 1899, CITY REAL ESTATE. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. AN IDEAL HOME. MISSION WARM BELT. $6000—Nice bay-window residence in splen- did neighborhood; contains 8 rooms; ail latest conveniences; beautiful garden; extra large lot, 7ox1l4. 000—An offer wanted; Drumm-st. corner, within one block of Market st.; old improve- ments; would pay well it properly improved. $4850—124 Beulah st close to Golden Gate Park (between Waller and Frederick); lot 20x137:6, with brand-new 2-story bay-window. residence of 8 rooms and bath, etc.; finished basement; street accepted; open Sunday. $26,000—Mission st., between Third and Fourth; 3-story building, containing store and rooms above; very large lot, with double frontage; rent $l47. $9000—Clay st., near Battery; 3-story brick building, store and two floors above; cement basement; rent $70. $8250—Fine business corner on Seventeenth st.; new corner building, containing store and flat of § rooms above: also new building con- taining two flats of 4 rooms and bath each; rents $74; all rented; this property is a fine investment. $12,000—Rent - $102; Hayes st., near Baker; lot 60x137:6; five flats of 6 and 6 rooms each; all rented. 65001315 Mason st., near Jackson; lot 35x 137:6, with 3-story residence of 12 rooms and bath; also rear house of 5 rooms; stable for six horses. $8750—Rent $87; ~ Folsom-st. -corner; five tenants; lot 25x112:6; & splendid Interest-pay- ing property. $7250—Two _fine, handsome, new flats of & and 7 rooms and bath; best portion of De- visadero st.; rent $62 50; lot 25x100. $400 CASH, BALANCE SAME AS RENT. $4000—New corner residence, Dolores st. contains 7 large sunny rooms; latest sanitary plumbing; large lot, 33x100; portion of lot va- cant and plenty of room for enother bullding. NEW FLATS FACING THE PARK. $6500—Pays over 10 per cent; handsome mod- ern flats on'Oak st.; contain all conveniences. $6500 CASH, BALANCE SAME AS RENT. $5600—Fine new residence, 8 rooms; hard- wood floors; beautifully decorated room: latest plumbi street” work accepted; T Cole l;., nen‘ng*redexlck; no reasonable offer refused. $3500—Seventh-st, corner, near 26x80; ground rent $20. $4500—Dolores-st. corner; store and flat above, containing 6 rooms and bath; also cottage containing 4 rooms and basement; Tent 339 extra, large lot, 55 feet frontage; must be’ sold at once. Folsom; lot $5100—Worth $6500; Golden Gate ave., near _Baker st.; two flats of § and T rooms and ‘bath each; rent $47 50; lot 25x100. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 .Montgomery st. - A_BIG BARGAIN— cash, balance same as rent; beau- tiful new residence of 8 rooms, bath, etc.; close to Golden Gate Park Panhandle; sple: did neighborhood; street bituminized: lot 25x 100. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. A BEAUTIFUL HOME. $600 cash, 3§35 monthly; modern 2-story bay-window residence of 7 rooms; porcelain bath and all latest conveniences; very attra tive garden; over 50 varietles of roses, etc extra large lot, 67%x100, on sunny side of street, which 1s 80 feet wide; street work all done; located above the railroad in East Berkeley, and only 4 minutes’ walk- from station; 40 minutes from S. F.; fare § cents on commutation ticket; splendid climate; new attractive home way below cost. Ad- dress box 101, Call office. COFFEY, HUGHES & CO., Real Estats and House Agents. $7250—Page st. residence; 9 rooms and bath; close to park: sunny; large lot. $2750—Laguha, near Haight; elegant building lot; 25x100; two blocks from Market: choice location; will be one block from Park Panhan- dle when extended. $1750—Rent $20; Bryant st., corner, near Sec- ond st. and Pacific Mail and Santa Fe docks. COFFEY, HUGHES & CO., 19 Montgomery st. . MISSION COTTAGES . . ON BITUMINIZED STREET .. 00—Five and six room cottages. 2250—Four-room cottage 2400—8ix-room cottage . 2800—Five-room_cottage $3200—Eight-room; two-story . New modern houses with every convenience on the sunny side Twentleth st., between Castro and Noe sts.; lots 25x125; small cash payment, bal, menthiy. F. NELSON, bullder. OWING to the pressure of business and the necessity of & larger office, JACOB HEY- MAN & SON will remove about March 1, 1399, to No. 19 Montgomery st. 320 MONTHLY will buy a new 7-room and bal cottage with all the latest improvement: only one block from the electris cars. JACOB FFEYMAN. 11 Montgomery MONEY TO LOAN. 4 tanos in 8. F., Oak- LOANS on furniture. or land or Alameda at lowest rates, without removal; no commission; no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Misson st., above Bixth; telephone South 14. ANY amount of 6% per cent on real estate, 24 'and 34 mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- bate, mortgages and legacies bought; no de- lay. R. McCOLGAN, 24°Montgomery, rm. 3. HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 846 Market st.; tel. Main 1644. $0 TO $100,000 at cut rates; estates in probate, 1st, 2d or chattel mortgages; undivided inter- ests estates. P. A. Dolan, 40 ?ontgomery, r. T. ACKNOWLEDGED to be responsible, respect- ‘able and reliable; loans : ade on dlamonds, !e'ell. stocks, bonds and all articles of valut owest interest; private entrance and rool rfect secrecy: phoge Brown our_own uilding; estabiished 1851. UNCLE HAR- RIS, 15 Grant ave. LOANS on_Oakland real estate. HUGH M. CAMFRON, 1068 Broadway, near Eleventh st., Oakland. LOANS to_salaried people; no security except name. New Era Loan Co., 1003% Broadway, Qal'and. Hours, 10 to 3. BORIiUW money on indorsed paper or your sajary: small loans a specialty; any secur- ity. THE REYNOLDS CO., cor. 3d & Jessie. ON furniture or planos, city or Oakland; no re- moval; low rates: no commission: $25 up; private party. BONNELLI 130 Powell st. ADVANCES on furniture or planos without re- moval; money quick; confidential: no com- mission; lowest interest. Rm. 68, 1170 Market. BORROW from the CUT RATE LOAN OF- FICE, 22 Mason st., opp. Olympia Music Hall 'O-. furniture, pianos, without removal: no com- mission; private. LICK, 116 McAllister s SECOND mortgages and undivided interests in estates a speclalty. MURPHY, 636 Market st. %0 to $50,000: lowest ratca: lst and 2d mortg. any proposition. “r-den, 413 Montgomery st. FINANCIAL. MONEY to loan—Real estate, 2d mortg., chat- tels, etc. Harper & Kreiger, 312 Examiner Bg. NOTES discounted; loans negotlated. SYL- 'VAIN SALOMON. broker. 328 Montzomery. CARPET CLEANING. A R S A CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning Works—Cleans, moves, lays carpet H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. - WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet- beating Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. S. 40. J. McQUEEN'’S California Carpet Cleaning Co., 453 Stevenson st.; tel. South 228; lowest rates, CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; laid at 3c. STRATTON’S, 3 Eighth 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. ASSESSMENT NOTICES. mALL Sliais ‘Hinge-Window Company.— Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the directors, held on the lith day of Feb- Tuary, 1509, an’ assessment of five cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Iimmediately in United States gold coin, to the secretary thereof, at the office of said corporation, No. 215 Golden Gate avenue, San Franciseo, Cal. ‘And stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 18th_day of March, 1899, will be delinquent and advertized for sale at public auction, and unless pavment is made before, will be sold on TUESDAY, the 4th day of April, 1899, to gty the delin- quent assessment, together with ‘the costs of advertising and expenses of sale, By order Ty m%g; C. McCALL, Secretas Office, ‘No. 215 Golden Gate avenue, rgu Francisco, California. COUNTRY REAL ESTATBE. NEW rich land near city; small and tracts; 2150 acres sold o' 180 families: Tapy acres leit. For particulars of immense crons raised in dry season of 1897-88 address THE COTATI CO.. 302 California st., S. F. FOR SALE—Country home of F. S. Wensin- ger; 62 acres, with profitable dairy. Apply to owner on premises, Freestone, Sonoma Co. RICH land, bargain. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—008 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. near bav: fruit, grain or hogs; ., box 1639, Call office. $150 CASH, $6 monthly till paid for; neat cot- tage of 3 rooms, barn, outhouses, 2 lots, nice- 1y fenced, good well of water, flowers; price $75 all fold: street macadamized; soil and climate excellent; drainage perfect; fine level land; streets all graded; some macadamized: close to § electric car lines and a fine 3- story public school; 50 families now located in nice homes; no fogs nor cold winds; Allen- dale Tract, East Oakland; a few lots un- go0ld, $75 upward; $ cash, '$5 monthly. Call or send for circular, 455 eventh st., corner Broadway, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. -—_— OAKiI AND STORES TU LET. STORE in_the Acme Bullding, Thirteenth and Clay streets: rent reasonable. Inquire at office of ABRAHAMSON BROS., corner Washington fi ‘Thirteenth sts. OAKLAND OFFICES TO LET. OFFICES. to let—Abrahamson Building; free use of electric elevator: rent reasonable. Ap- ply at office of ABRAHAMSON BROS., cor- ner Washington and Thirteenth streets. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE—Good and cheap. H. SCHE HAAS' old store, 408 Eleventh st. See him. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $950—MODERN cottage, 4 rooms; lot 25x13; street work, ete., all Gomplete; Grand-st. sta- on $1700—Modern cottage, 5 rooms; lot 26x125; g00d location; near station; easy terms. $1800—Greatest bargain in Alameda; lot 50x150; house of 6 rooms; choice part of Central ave.; cash. $3500—Tlegant corner, 44x150: new, modern house of § rooms; terms 330 cash; balance $25 per month; this is a snap. Houses to let in all parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. $2250—NEW modern cottage; 5 rooms; at Che: nut. st. station. $2500—Cottage; 6 rooms; large lot; north side Santa Clara ave. (20002 acres at Fruitvale, with S-room cot- ge. 5 acres at Frultvale for San Francisco property. Bargains in all parts of Alameda; houses buiit on terms to suit; property exchanged, sold or rented: office open Sundays. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. AN IDEAL HOME. For rent—A S-room house, including carringe house and teams; completely furnished and in first-class condition; only desirable per- sons need apply; rent $65. D. J. TOBIN, 2121 Stanford place, Berkeley. GOOD 7-room house on paved street; $2300; easy term: and must sell. ter st., Berkeley. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. EQUITY city residence for country home; ‘worth about $4000; particulars. Box 1815, Call. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States, postpaid, for §1 per year. LEGAL NOTICES. DISSOLUTION of partnership—San Francisco, February 6, 1899—1 have this day and date, February 6, 15899, sold my_ interest in the grocery business sitvate at 731 and 733 Bran- pan st. to D. W. FRESHER, and D. W. FRESHER will pay all bills owed by the firm and collect all outstanding debts due sald firm of WAACK & HARTJE. C. WAACK. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marrigae licenses have been issued as follows: Herman Anderson and Sophie Welhimiller. Andrew N, Wallin and Emma Nilson W. A. Harris and Elizabeth M. Hard Robert N. Langford and Clora C. Alley. Thomas A. Sheahan and Maggle O’Bri: Callaghan Byrne and Hope E. Sherwood. Jacob Peppler and Sarah A. Miller. BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. GOLDEN—In this city, February 5, 189 wife of P. J. Golden, a son. TPTON—In this city, January 12, 18%, to the wife of Frank Upton, a son. MARRIED. VENNUM—CROSS—In this city, February 14, 1893, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Mortimer Cook Vennum of San Jose and Daisy Cross of San Francisco. DIED. Abramson, Mary A. Lawrenson, Elizabeth Besancon, Amelie Lolor, Emma. V. Bradley, Francis D. Lutzen, Oscar Branch, Lulu M, McGrath, Harry M. Cameron, George Maloney,” Ann Chapufs,” Berthe C. Magorty, Margaret Collopy, James Milosevich, Blas Cottle, Ellen . O'Connor, Rev. C. Crowley, John Owens, Ann Dearborn, C. W. Owens, Martha V. De Hauss, Dolores R. Prunty, Patrick Glover, James Rellly, 'James Haley, Jane Schlam, Mary E. Handerkin, Thomas Selinger, Raimond Heine, Sarah Splain, Mary C. Hobron, Minerva 8. Tuite,” Annfe Jackson, Louise Walsh, John W. Jones, John W. Webster, Artemus Laffin, Lawrence ‘Wilson, Caroline E. ABRAMSON—In this city, February 14, 1899, Mary Ann_Abramson, & native of New Jer- sey, aged 30 years and 9 months, BESANCON—In Golden Gate, February 1, 189, Amelie, beloved wife of E. Besancon, pative of France, aged 3 years s months and avs. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, San’ Pablo avenue, .opposite Menlo street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for e or exchange for only owner obliged to go East . G. MAY & CO., 2123 Cen- to the the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. BRADLEY—In_this city, February 13, 1899, Francis D., beloved husband.of Minnie B. Bradley, a native of Connecticut, axed 63 years. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to af- tend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 23 San Carlos’ avenue, Interment private. Please omit flowers. BRANCH—In this city, February 12, 1899, Lulu Maddux, beloved daughter of L. C. and Mary Branch, a native of California, aged 18 vears. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Wednes- day), at 2 o'clock, at the famlily residence, 2101 California street. Interment private. CAMERON—In this city, February 14, 1899, George, husband of Mary Cameron, and father of Malda and Dudley Cameron, & n: tive of Albany, N. Y., aged 63 years. CHAPUIS—In this city, February 14, 1509, Ber- the Claudine Chapuls, a native of Nolay, France. - [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), from Notre Dame des Victoires Church, Bush street, near Stockton, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:45 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery, by train at 11:30 o’clock from Third and Townsend streets. COLLOPY—In this city, February 14, 1389, at his residence, 553 Bryant street, James, be- loved husband of Hannah Collopy, a native of County Limerick, Ireland, aged 60 years. I Notice of funeral hereafter. COTTLE—In this city, February 14, 189, Ellen, beloved wife of John E. Cottie, and sister of Mrs. M. C. Flecher of Oakland, & native of Treland. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. CROWLEY—In this city, February 12, 1899, John, beloved father of ‘Annie E. Crowley, a native of Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, aged 65 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the fumeral this day (Wednesday), at o'clock, from his late residence, 154 Howard street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a Tequiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. DEARBORN—In Los Angeles, C. W. Dearborn, 2 native of Pennsylvania. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. DE HAUSS—At Reeds Station, Cal., February 14, 13%, Doiores Ranero de Hauss of San Mateo, native of Chiloe, Chile, years ‘6 months and § days. (cmle'?.dm“ please copy.) GLOVER—In this city, at the Potrero, Febru- ary 14, 15, James, beloved husband of Mar- garet ‘Glover, father of Willle, Eddie, May, John and Katle Glover, and brother-in-law 1 11 gf Michael, John and Willlam J. Hayes and Mrs. James J. Donovan, a native of land, aged 13 vears. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at %:15 o'clock, from his late residence, 612 Nineteenth street, thence to St. Teresa's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repos of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. HALEY—In this city, February W, 1899, Jane, beloved wife of the late Bartholomew Haley, and sister of John Kelly, a native of Kings County, Ireland, aged 5s years. HANDERKIN—In West Berkeley, February 14, 1599, Thomas F., beloved husband of Annie M. Handerkin, father of Thomas F., Grover and Victor Handerkin, and brother of the late Mrs. Mary Olsen, Edward Handerkin, Miss Kate Blumberg and Mrs. Teresa Lapd- Tegan, a native of San Francisco, aged 40 years 'and 5 months. I Notice of fyneral hereafter. HEINE—February 14, 159, Sarah, beloved wife of Sam Heine, mother of Rosie, Hattle and Louls Heine, and sister of Paul Moses, Mor- ris Moses, Mrs. A. Abrams and Mrs. D. Barnes, a native of New York, aged 43 years. HOBRON—In this city, February 14, 189, Min- erva S. Hobron, mother of Lucy M., Bell D., Will W. and S. Harris Hobron, a native of Belfast, Me., aged 6 years 1 month and 10 avs. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi: dence, 1 Perry street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. JACKSON—In Victorla, B. C., February 12, 1899, Louise, wife of the late Emanuel Juck- son, and beloved mother of Mrs. William Woife of Victoria, Mrs. Joe Meyer of Port- land, Or., Mrs. Adolfe Levy of New York City, Mrs, A. Lewis of Victoria and Philip, Harry and Albert Jackson, & native of New York City, aged 69 years. VES—In this city, February 14, 1889, John W., beloved son of Hannah C. Jones, and brother of E. N. and R. C. Jones and Mrs. Mattie E. Koehler of Columbus, Ohio, & na- tive of Delaware, Ohlo, aged 27 years & months and 16 days. §7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 444 Hayes street. Friends and ac- quaintances are respectfully invited to attend. I O. R, M.—Members of Modoe Tribe No. 57, 1. 0. R. M: You are earnestly requested to assemble at the wigwam, 320 Post street, at 9 o'clock sharp, to-morrow (Thursday), to at- tend the funeral of qur late brother, b 3 s in F., F. an . s H. J. HOEY, 8. HENRY MULLER, C. of R. LAFFIN—In this city, February 14, 1809, Law- Tence, beloved husband of Ann Laffin, and father of Mathew Laffin and Mrs. J. O'Kane, a native of County Kilkenny, Ire- land, aged T8 years. LAWRENSON—In this city, February 13, 1899, Elizabeth Lawrenson, beloved sister of Mrs. Josephine Gheen, Charles Lawrenson and the late Willlam Lawrenson, and aunt of Alice Gheen. LOLOR—In this city, February 13, 1899, Emma V. Lolor, a native of New York State. (Phila- délrhia papers please copy.) [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the.funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 7024 Guerrero street. Interment private. LUTZEN—In this city, February 14, 159, Oscar Lutzen, a native of France. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. MGRATH — In this_city, ¥ebruary 13, 1899, Harry Michael McGrath, beloved brother of Thomas, John, Norah, Timothy and James McGrath and Mrs. H.' J. Cronin, a native of Kilteely, County Limerick, Ireland, aged 2 years 11 months and 21 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros. 31 Eddy street, thence to St. Brendan’s Church, corner Fre- mont and Harrison streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MALONEY—In this city, February 14, 1593, beloved mother of Mary Maloney, & o Treland, aged native -of County Longford, $4 years. 4 MAGORTY—In this city, February 14, 1899, Margaret, beloved daughter of John and Ellen Magorty, and sister of James, Peter, Cormack, Alice, Anne, Sarah J. apd Dora Magorty, a native of County Leitrim, Ire- land. aged 21 years and 3 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the family residence, 11 Heyman avenue, Off Mission street, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtleth, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MILOSEVICH—In this city, January 30, 1599, Blas, beloved husband of Vicencia Milos vich, father of Marco and Rado Milosevich, and cousin of Stipan Pavlovich, a native of Sumet, Ragusa, Dalmazia, Austria, aged 4§ years 2 months and 22 days. A member of Sausalito Lodge No, 20, A."O. U. W. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the hall of the Austrian Military and Benevolent Associa- tlon, 507 Sutter street, corner of Powell. I terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of- McAvoy & Co.. 123 Market ‘street, between Eighth and Ninth. O'CONNOR—An anniversary solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Friday, February 17, at 10 o'clock, at St. Mary’s Cathedral, for the Tepose of the soul of the late Rev. Cornelius O'Connor of Ukiah. Friends and acquaint- ances are requested to attend. OWENS—In this city, February 14, 189, Ann, dearly beloved wife of James Owens, an mother of Daniel and Jeremiah Owens, a na- tive of Castle Magner, County Cork, Ireland, aged 73 yvears. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10:30 o’clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OWENS—In this city, February 14, 189, Ma tha V., beloved daughter of Bridget and the late Patrick Owens, and sister of Mary A., Robert J., Anna T., Rose, Hannah, Edward, Raymond and the late Thomas J. Owens, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 4 months and 3 days. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her lats residence, Golden Gate Park, thence to St. Agnes Church, Masonic avenue and Page street, where a requiem high mass will be Gelebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemaotery. PRUNTY—In Seattle, Wash., February 11, 1889, Patrick, beloved husband of Susanna Prunty, father of Margie and James Prunty, brother of John Prunty, and nephew of Owen Prunty, a_native of County Monaghan, Ireland, aged 40 years and 8 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 27C Morris avenue, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his =oul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. REILLY—In this city, February 14, 1899, James, beloved son of John and Bridget Reilly, and brother of John, Joseph, Peter and' Agnes Reilly, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years. SCHLAM—In this city, February 12, 189, Mary . beloved wife of Oscar A. Schiam, mother of Harold H. Schlam, daughter of Michael T, and the late Johanna Brennan, and sister of William, Emmet and John Brennan and Mrs, Thomas E. Curran, Frarcisco, aged 34 yvears. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday); at 9:30 o’clock, from her late residence, 3336 Twenty-fifth street, thence to £t Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her Soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross o NGRR—In this city, February 1, 189, SELINGER—In_this city, February Raimond, husband of the late Louise Selin- ger, a native of Germany, aged 42 years. A mefber of Gambrinus Verein. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. SFLAIN—In this city, February 14, 1899, Mary Catherine, beloved daughter of John F. and Nellle Solain, sister of Daniel and Johnny Splain, and granddaughter of Thomas J, Ryan, a native of San Franclsco, aged 2 yeard and 6 months. TUITE—In this city, February 14, 189, Annle, beloved wife of James Tulte, and mother of Mary, James, Kate and John Tuite, a native of County Mayo, Ireland. aged 46 vears. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), ot 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 177 Perry street, thence to_St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at $ o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WALSH—In this city, February 14, 1899, John Wilbur, dearly beioved son of Thomas M. and Annie Walsh, brother of Raymond and Alice Walsh, grandson- of Abbie and the late John Sullivan, and nephew of Mrs. James Farrell of Mountain View, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 years 4 months and 8 days. > Friends and uc%mlmnm are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 649 Stevenson street. between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Cal- vary_Cemetery. > WEBSTER—In_ this city, February 13, 1898, ‘Artemus, husband of Millle H, Webster, and father of Mrs. Madge Gray, a native of Prince Edwards Island, aged 62 years. WILSON—In this city, February 7, 189, Caro- line Elizabeth, beloved wife of Arthur C. Wilson, 2 native of New York . g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 613 Howard street. Interment Masonie Cemefery. HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. ‘Telephone South $0. McAVOY & CO. FUNEK. DIRES RS & B! TS5 Masiel st between Sth - ‘Telephone, a native of San South M7.

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