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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 BUSINESS CHANCES. with 4 living room s a McAllister st.: daily. recel romt §$20; on MeAllister st.: daily recelpts, “f. WILKE & UNFUG, 566 Market st.o o | $100—SALOON with § furnished roums; estab- many years; alway: ace; best loca y rent low. Market st. been money-mak- n; close to California on Particulars WILKE & sb6 Western Addition: ke 3 wagons, 6 h day; owner compel s WILK r v 15 barr Plar ket st. Stocklon and Market sts. years and first-class; pay- >, an_excellent opening; & UNFU A private dis- v of anatomy with museum figures; established many ; the in Californla; discase eceipts of 34101 ate life. Particulirs W 5 Market st OLD establl and gall d_corner grocery and 1 st.; clearing $150 per | urn rent $38; a splendid take charge of his ranch. 06 Market st. WILKE & CORNER rocery d % D v and bar on Post st. - doing a good cash store dnd bar business; fullest Tovestigation sollc- d; ow _engage in_commission busi- Call on WILKE & UNFUG, 96 Market. X see us. B usin: ell your No char siness qu! 1l sale is Manufacturing A small busin rn Investment Co., ess, 9 Geary st $10 a week clear. W. eary st 2R, light ce require estment Co. R, manu Ir great investment; estern I PARTNER, 8800 a m liver; clear Geary { a_snap; sickn .'9 Geary st class trade; good lo- f death. Western In- st 1l on account 9 Geary SALE. MLODG[NG HOUSES FOR 18-ROOM HOUSE— 250 CASH; BAL. §10 PER MO> 10-room house; new furniture. 15-room house: good and paying. 6-room flat; cheap rent .... 6-room flat; down town 10-room house; new furniture 60-room corner house; clears § 28-rocm house; clears $150 46 rooms; corner; clears 10 rooms: near City Hall: very 15 rooms; fine sunny corner; clears §i00.. 12 rooms ‘on Mark=t; exc. for large hou 25 rooms; best cor. in- city; owner si 18 rooms: rent $30 (transient): half cash..10:0 FOR A HOU: SIZE OR PRICE call on H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT VE DESIRE TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLI WE HAVE MOVED TO 1036 MARKE OVER WONDER MILLINERY STORE. H. WINSTON & CO. 18 rooms; cheap rent; bargain......§ 350 22 rooms; rent $30; give 0 35 rooms: corner; A No. 1. 35 rooms; rent $63; investigate 40 rooms; will trade: corner . 8 rooms: rent $50; only ....... $5000 TO LOAN ON_FURNITURE AT 2 PER CENT. R. H. WINSTON & CO., 102 ps3 A—KREDO & CO. Money advanced on ail nouses, 46 rooms; Market st.; clears $150..... 35 rooms: south of Market; transient. 28 rooms: housekeeping; clears $100 24 rooms; Geary, near Plaza .... 22 rooms: Market; always ful 18 rooms; Third st.; clears § 17 Stockton; new and good..... 11 { nicely furnished; clears $30. 9 rooms: elegant home; all new . § rooms; flat; cheap rent 2 list . Call and get W0 Jessle..§10 Tehama. 8 Natoma. 10 Market st. 605 Shotwell..$11/8 rooms Fell..§12(¢ rms.; 250 Rus: SPE CO. have three buyers for 500d- list your place if you rket st. C.D. DAVIS & ¢ paving lodging houses want to sell it. 645 M OTICE—200 lodging_houses for sale cheap; part cash. Natlonal Agency, T Grant LODGING house in Stockto eain. S J. Kinney, 323 Main, Stockton, Cal. $§175—BIG bargain; 7 Jones st. SPLENDID bargair occupied; must sell; going East. eon st. rooms; good furniture. 607 . 9 furnished rooms. all Stéven- RESTAURANT and lodging-house for sale in country. Apply at Call office. exchange business of al Ager 7 Grant a branch bakery, I £al and cigar stores in all city; all prices. NATIONAL AGENCY, 7 | | | —= | HALF easy work. GOOD saloor ket st., Pacific RESTAURANT; 2 X urant; rent boarded out Buginess Exchange, 1 i-paying business; | | | | ange uny business for cash 41 Third st., r. 5. °d several years rd st., room b. | sell, exch ee; investigate business; small capl- | Reliable Exchange, 1l_or exchange prop- | kind see JONES & | r square dealing. | any an edu light, clean, ver for ngage ir strict- 3, $2500 started; no estaurant for sale at a ne chance for man and Restaurant, Benlc ity sale e of the beat Known | i e Address box 440, Cal K for steady and rellable man; must loan employer; Al security. 79 TED—A good pa: v hotel, branch 1016 Market st., ing bakery room 1. : established 10 restaurant, also and grocery. \ | | Sixth st Appply Call office. | ing stationery store; good | c | | grocery and nr. fth. G i e #ale ston &t saloon SE. corner Jackson | FOR sale, 1 sts, | Drum BARBER shop in Oakland for sale; reasonable. Addrees box 922, Call office, Oakland. MILK ranch and business for xale; includes 1 | acre of land, 2 houses, barn, 15 cows. whole milking outfit, horse, wagon and harness: 85 milk customers; nets 390 month; situated In | Berkeley. D. J. TOBIN, real estate and in- | urance agent, 2121 Stanford pl peculators can be materially g a visit to J. S. PURDY'S Sutter st. opposite Oc- latest New York and INVESTORS and €] assisted by paying brokerage_office, 45 eidental Hotel; the Chicage markets FLORIST a heating apparatus; 325 a day; eelling Particulars at 500 Haight st. FOR SALE—Horseshosing shop: good business: | good location; must sell this week; owner | st. 1828 Post st., near F' | shop_that will pay $350 per o work; low rent. 332 Bush st | | 1 nursery stock; greenhouse and | dcing business of 315 to on_ account of sickness. no agents. HAY, grain, wood and coal busines: count of sickne all for $27 Box F600_RESTAURANT leaving city; a snap. oon: your own price; giving up bus 3 Sacramento st., corner Kearny. 15, account of | 1 st for sale 313 O'Fan good location; cheap: fine fix- | Tight. Apply Call office. | shop; doing st alr barber Sacramento $45_BARGAIN: 2 §00od business. 62! — DRESSMAKING, dry office; suitable , Call office. i SSTABLISHED carriage, wagon wood- 332 Thirteenth. Clgars, stationery, for branch bakery. WELL Working businese; fine shop. 332 n. FELIABLE, profitable business for small capl- P!nl Hnn’no‘;flc Afe Institute, 286 Powell st. ETORE and leasc: ground rent Contra sugar refinery at Crockett, ' WANTED_Grocery store; must be cheap; cash. Box 33, Call office. COFFEE and_tea routes CASW & C $5 mo.; near Costa Co. supplied from GEO. 415 Sacramento BOILERS, INTOSH & WOLF F'remon! ASK for that $28 dlamond ring; it Is worth $0. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. FOR Bale_Barber's heating stove; also grapho- phone and records. 515 Gough st. A LAUNDRY plant gine, etc. WHITE EAFES—AlL sizes ERMANN 8 BARS, back ba mplete; dryer, boller, en- 516 Mission st w and sscond-hand. THE CO., 417 Sacramento st. mirrors, showcases, counters, eum, office furniture, store and o ice fur- ll’:{‘l?ll:: and fixtures; new and second hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. (At & FULL bred St. Bernerd dog for sale; T !ur";g Wfll(’fr dog and gentle. Call 2251 2 years old: Mission st. GAS and gasoline engines: all sizes and A el setond hand engines purchased and I anged. Dynamic Engine Co., 503 Cal. st. BOILERS, engines, second-hand machinery. ASHMAN & BURKE, 13 Beale st. ‘FIRST.CLASS Prentice screw cutting lathe; a F;‘;-’l&ble forgs F Call at once 648 Mission st. OVERSTOCK—St. Germain saloon fixtures, pum;{ Billiard Co.: tables, rented. 409 Mk:. wer, $100; 2, $125 587" Mission at. pump_eups, leather, lace leathe: b 519 Mission st.; tel. LEATHER_belting, Belt Co., POLYPHONE, $5; attachment (only), $15; will 1 phono or graphophone. Bacigalupl, 338 Mk ins in new and second-hand; all il cost, 109-111 Market, S, X, MACHI.ES. - repaired, bought, sold; 145 Sixth: Phone Mint 45. e sremway ADVICE free; divorce law a speclalty; prcim-;' CORNER; very good logation: with 30 rooms: 1 floor weil furnished. Box 399, Call office. SIXTH, 420 Good-paying lodsing house; 25 rooms. Apply after § p. m FURNITURE FOR SALE. S ROOMS furnished in oak for $48 50, with No. Panke, King Furniture Co., 1121-1131 Market: MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are lling good upright pianos for 36 cash and §5 per month. we &sk you to investi- gate and approve this method; prices are the same as if purchased for all cash; bargains in good second-hand uprights upon some easy ayments and some good pianos Zor 33, 34 and 5 per month, SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.. Stelnway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter San Francisco, and Thirteenth and dway, Oakland. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago ls KOHLER & CHASE' 26, 23 and 3 O Farrell st.; planos, organs and all other musl instruments of all grades and prices: terms easy; prices lowest; every- thing possible done to pleese and satisfy the | | | IW_gilt edge bargains case, upright, bargain: Knabe, < Weber. walnut good as new, three upright, rosewoed; Chickering, used months, upright, mahogany; guaranteed five easy_payments. BENJ. CURTAZ & 16 O'Farrell st ABSOLUTE barsains in planos, Chickering, $75: Steinway, $133; Kelso, $145: Spencer, Conover. $225; Stelnway, '$25 Plano Warerooms, 1818 Market HORNUNG'S planos praised by touch regulator. the wonder of the please examine. 218 McAliister st THE best bargain in the city can be found at MAUVAIS', 769 Market st. Call and see the stock in thelr elegant new rooms. clegant Hard gnap. THE J. Flood building. this week onl: Emerson_ | ttle used: a an_upright second fldor, DEWING CO., stool and scarf, $3 per mo. rental. 6., 560 Haves st wacrificed by lady Rm. 21, Flood bldg. Joth uprights, at Van Ness ave. NEW planos SCOTT-CURTAZ Plano GOOD Fischer upright obliged to sell at once. Shickerifng fic EFE'S, 1 At SHTS, $69 up; installments rents $3 50 up (allowed on purchase) a uj 136 Ellia W. G. BADGER, 415 Sacramento st... agent for Francis Bacon and Hallett & Davis piano BARGAIN—Good upright cheap. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank. SOHMER plancs are_the best. BYRON MAUZY. Sole Agent, 308 Post st. | A _PIANO that will please you, the Byron Mauzy 308 Post st. KNABE pianos; new scale; new styles. KOH- LER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H ER. m Tepairer, 2 Latham place DENTISTS, DR. T. 5. HIGGINS' Dental Parlors, Emma Spreckels bldg., 527 Market st. Painless extraction a speclalty; inferfor work done on the teeth is always the most expensive; badly decayed and aching teeth we carefully treat before they gre filled or | crowned; pure gold filling, from $1; plates from $5. We guarantee to fill sensitive teeth without pain. Best materfals used onl: AT the Electro Dental Clinic, 908 Market st., room 7, Flood building, you can have your extractions done vainlesely; teeth without Dlates our speclalty: gold crowns, $3 50 up, ylates, extraction free, $4 50 up; office hours, $'a m. to 10 p. m.; Sunday, 9 to 2 p. m. . WILLIAMSON, M.D., Manager. A FULL set of teeth, $: see new flexible plates; light and thin; guaranteed 10 years; feeth without plates, crown and bridge work our specialty; fillings, 50c; crowns, $350; afl work painless and warranted, Chicago Den- tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st.; telephone Jessie 1132, DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st., ex- tracts or fills teeth painlessly by his wonder- ful secret method; crowns, $2; bridges, #: rubber or flexible plates, $3; recelved § first prizes: no students; guaranteed 12 years, TEETH without plates a_speclalty; full set of teeth, $5: crowns, $3; fillings, 50c; all work warranted for ten vears. Modern Dental Parlors, 8 Mason st., corner of Market. VAN VROOM Dental Parlors; guaranteed Work: lowest prices; ten operators: open Svenings and Sundays. Sixth and Market. DR, LUDLUM HILL, 143 Market st. near Fieventh; crowns, bridge work and filiings a epecialty; all work reasonable; gas given. SET of testh without a plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1541 Polk st. LOWEST prices in S. guarntd. N. Y. Dentists, 869 Mission, cor. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny: set of teeth $4: filling. gold, 50c: silver, 25c; Crow: 33. F.; painless extraction 6th. EDUCATIONAL. PERSONALS. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. 1899, 11 CITY REAL ESTATE. LINCOLN BROS. Sell 2 bs coffee, 25c; 10 1bs beans, 25c; corn- meal, 20c sack: oatmeal, 3ic sack; sugar- cured hams, 100 Ib; 20 Ibs rice, $1; 12 cans corn, $1; 13 cans tomatoes, $1; 10 cans table fruit, $1; 10 cans baked beans, §1; 20 cans sardines,” $1; 18 cans oysters, $1; 7 cans best jelly, $1; 25 Ibs prunes, $1; 18 lbs granulated sugar, $1; flour, $ic sack. LINCOLN BROS., Cash Grocers, 26 Sixth st., above Folsom. HOWARD, 046—A sunny bay-window sulte, or will rent separate. HOWARD, 1118%—Sunny bay-window front room, $8. HOWARD, 1520—Furnished room in private family, $6; with use of plano. MINNA, 667, cor, Eighth—Newly furnished bay- ‘window room, §1 per week; transient. business wants to make the acquzintance of respectable lady; object mat- rimony; references exchanged. Box 341, Calk GENTLEMAN 1 s to LEDERER'S Quinonia, the best halr tonic, Is Without a rival; costs but little; only 3¢ bot- tle. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. I DO the most fashionable hairdressing 1n town for 35¢ only; hair rolls, 35c: good switches, $1; fine, 52 LEDERER'S Foamo Shampjo, 5¢ rkg. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. HOME in confinement; diseases of women. MRS. DR. FUNKE; 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. stricture, cured. No knife. No in- jection.Gurntd!Dr.Gordin,514 Pine,ab.Kearny. DR. F. VON BUELOW has removed from §22 Valencia to 1206 Market st.. rooms § and 10. WRINKLES positively removed at Harmonic Life Institute, 236° Powell st.; test free. JOHN L. BOONE, Patent, Trademark Attorney-at-Law and’ Copyright No. 4 Sutter st., Law a Specialty. American and Foreign San Francisco, Cal. Send for Circular. Patents Solicited. ELECTRIC lights In every room; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c to' $1 60 per night; §150 to $6 per weel free 'bus and baggage to and from. the ferry. MISSION, §39—Large sunny rooms complete for housekeeping, $2 & week; small robms, Sl NATOMA, 22 near Fourth—2 unfurnished rooms; rent $6. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms; ele- vator; electric lights; day, week or month. O'FARRELL, 923, near Van Ness—Nicely fur- nished sunny back room; board optional. PINE, 514A, near Kearny—Nlcely . furnished sunny rooms; single or en euite; $5 up. POST, 239 Elegant sunny corner rooms; all conveniences; families and gentlemen; tran- sient. POWELL, 710—Sunny large well furnished room; gas and grate; gentleman; cheap. SEVENTH, 192 (Girard House)—Sunny rooms, reasonable; also housekeeping. SHERMAN Apartment House, 2 Eighth st., mear Market- Furnished and unturnished. SIXTIH, 1% Large front room suitable for busl- ness; ‘aleo rooms $1 per week. THIRTEENTH, 405, cor, Valencia—Nicely fur- nished front room: closet, bath, tel.; rent §7. SUTTER, 836 Furnished parlor suite; adapted %o physiclan or dentist; other room: SUPERFLUOUS hair removed; no_electricity o strong medicines; treatment simple and effective. 1126 Sutter st. MRS. CLAYTON. BATHS, 123c; 80 porcelaln tubs; separate en- trance for ladies; lady attendant. 34 Fourth. beds 38 50; n open ev" FOLDING es $4 5 clothing. furniture, bought, JACOBS, 1023 Folsom s SR, furriers, formerly on removed to ktore 110 Kearny st. A—CLOAKS, furs and sults at wholesale prices. H._KRAMER, 20 Sansome st. CLOTHING, especlally ladles’ and children's; highest price; postal. H. Fablan, 1020 Folsom. SUITS to order on easy LEMOS, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th and Sth. es’ or gent's Mint 997. installments. SUTTER, 111—Comfortably furnished rooms, single ind en suite; also housekeeping terms Teasonable. TWELFTH, 205—Tastefully {urnished room. $6, one smaller, $4 per month; private famiiy. WELL furnighed sunny front room for 1 or 3 wentlemen; best part of beautiful Berkeley. 1901 Universi Grove, Berkeles BOARDING AND ROOMS. A A A A AR AR A AR~ AR FIRST, 415 Swedish private boarding, with room, $4 a week up: elegant parlor suite. HOTEL Fairmount, 1714 Market—Elegant new furniture; first-class in every respect; table unsurpassed; hot and cold water; elevator; euites, with board for 2, $50 month up. HOTEL Las Palmas, 1520 Market—Suites and DRESSMAKERS. STLK or cloth dresses made, $5 up; d ‘over: perfect fit. 3 Eddy. MME. GOLDSTEIN. LEARN dressmaking, ladies’ tailoring, milll- nery: patterns cut. McDowell Sch.. 108 Post. e HOUSES TO LET. CLIPPER, 14414 rooms, stable; reduced from $27 50 to $20. A. M. SPECK & CO., 657 Mar- ket st., opposite Kearny. OUR rent department goes to your home; get printed list of houses from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. FURNISHED HOUSES ’I‘OALET. 10-ROOM house, well furnished, Western Ad- dition. Apply SAUNDERS, 938 Geary st. N COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAGE, 4 rooms; lot 25x70; cheap. 7 Church lane, near Sixteenth. SUNNY cottages of 5 rooms: also flat, § rooms, 1576 Fifteenth st., nr. Dolores. WILL build 4-room bay-window cottags will call. GEO. M. SALSBURY, builder, 521 K st., Sunset District. ¥LATS TO LET. STEINER, bet. Geary and O'Farrell—Elegant new sunny flats; cpen to-day; 9-room, $47 50; 7-room, $37 50; also on same iot, facing Elliott Park, 5-room, §22 50; 4-room, $iS: have porce- Jain tubs, basements and all modern improve- ments; water, scavenger and janitor service included. 3 TWENTY-THIRD st near Castro; upper 407 sunny 5 rooms: $15. 597 Noe st., corner Nineteenth; upper § rooms; 517 ke Noe st., corner Nineteentli; lower 4 rooms; 1 47 Pond st.; upper sunny 5 rooms; $14. Slegant upper 7-room flat, bath, laundry, sanitary plumbin sunny side 8 a m. to2 p. m. ¥1SA Bush st. CLAY, Mi5A. bet. Leavenworth and Hyde— Tirst-class sunny flat, 8 rooms and bath; ex- tra room in basement; rent reduced very low. 4 A NEAR Mechanics’ Pavilion—Fine top flat, sunny rooms. 60 Ivy ave. Vv sunny corner flat of 5 rooms bath, frescoed ceilings; fine view; $15. e st., corner Twenty-second. NINTH, 237—Modern bay-window flat 4 room and bath, $5. porcelain 599 single; bath connecting; board optional. O'FARRELL, 742—Pleasant sunny room: cellent hoard: reasonable; table board. — e e RESTAURANTS. CAMPI'S Restaurant; any 2 lic dishes, with Small coffee, 25c. 106-8 O'Farrell, opp. Orpheum. LOMBARDI'S French dinner, %c; 10 a. m. to § . m. 43 Stockton (old No. %), nr. O'Farrell. WESTERFELDT'S Restaurant, coffee and ice cream_parlor. 1035 ; ex- Market.; ‘popular prices. —_— CHILDREN BOARDED. GOOD home for 2 childre: parent. 51 Clara st. ONE or two chlldren to board in German fam- ily: nice sunny yard. 439 Minna st. —_ e ey A e STORES TO LET. CORNER saloon to let on Sixth st; occupled By one tenant for twenty years. ~Apply to &7 §Y°CAPP & CO., real estate agents, 630 Market et. LARGE well lighted basement underneath Ger- ‘man Methodist Church; suitable for kinder- garten school or store room. 86SB Folsom EIGHTH, 132, cor. Natoma—Ne ng, o ner store; suitable for grocery and bar. OFFICES TO LET. POWELL, 143_Sunny suite of offices occupied by doctor in last € years: furnished. SPIRITUALISM. 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. MRS. EBERHARDT, 937 Guerrero, nr. 22d; test circle, 2 p. m. Thurs., 8 p. m. sharp; 10c. CIRCLE Wednesday and Friday, 8 p. m. Eighth st.; sittings. VIRGIL HARRIS. MRS, ELLIS, tests to all; Tues.-Fri, 2 p. m.; Mon., §; 25c; sittings, $1. 233 Valencia st. MRS. B. BAUMANN, the well.known fortune “teller, has opened an office at 315 O'Farrell. MRS _MENA FRANCES. Independent slate writing medium. 118 Halght st. CLATRVOYANTS. MMB, PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant and card reader; born with double vell and sec- ond sight; diagnoses disease; full Life Tead- ing; ladles, §0c; gents, 31; sit., $150. 126 Turk. 120 OUR rent department goes to your home: et rinted list of flats from BALDWIN & HOW- MME, LENEMAR, 472 Stevenson st., cor Sixtl fortunes by planets; predicted 1374 overdue ‘steamer. BLLL, 10 Montgomery st. FRETTY flat, 4 sunny_rooms, all modern. 2643 Harrison st., near Twenty-third; $12. $3_LOWER flat, 5 rooms; bath; big yard. 257B Clementina st. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. forcss nm e soeese s s CLAY, 1538, corner Larkin—Furnished or un- furn{shed rooms for housekeeping; also eingle rooms; cheap. CLEMENTINA, 707 and laundry, §7 up. EDDY, 73 _Connecting _housekeeping _rooms, 1so single sunny roo Front housekeeping, bath — 2 large sunny housekeeping a; furnished complete. 556—Elegant sunny rooms suitable for 10 other rooms: bath. GEARY, housekeepin HOWARD, 1214—2 or 3 large sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; rent reasonable. JONES, 117—Neatly furnished sunny suite for housekeeping; also single rooms, $12 and s for housgkeep- . 5073 furnished_rooms gas; large yard; $18. CARDS read; ladies, 10c; gentlemen, 25c; from 1to 5 p. m. 1113% Howard st., room 9. YOUR future told by cards, 2c. 1039 Mission st., downstairs; Monday, Wednesday, Friday. BLANCHE DE CHAPELLEClairvoyant and card reading. 417 Bush, rooms 9 and 10. CLAIRVOYANT, card reader; 10c; ladles only. 543 Natoma st., bet. gixth and Seventh. MME. AUGUST, 11 Mission st.; clalrvoyant and palmist; truth or no pay; 25c. MME. HANSON, palmist and card reader; past, present and future; 2c. 153% oth, r. 21 JESSIE BURNETT, card reader and palmist. 216 Kearny st., rooms 9 and 10. MME, MOREAU, the best medium and card reader; 2c up. ‘78 Fourth st., mear Mission. MME, RAVENA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 2c up. 5 Fourth st. MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave: future hus band’s picture, 2c; ladies. 914 O'Farrell st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 _pages, sent to any address in the United States.” postpald. for $1 per vear. S, 18, off Taylor, near Post—2 rooms and kitchen, unfurnished. MINNA, 545—Sunny furnished housekeeping room; large sunny yard; very cheap. PREDICTIVE ASTROLOGY. PROF. MONROE, 777 Market st.; future events, 50c; advice, all questions: satisfaction. e e e MISSION, 17472 sunny front suites, $10; stove, PALMISTRY. wats single rooms. - s = T ME. NEERGAARD, pupil Count St. Ger- MISSION, 1123%— Large front room, nicely fur- | MME. A N 5 he, 3388 Twenty-first st., above Valencl li6d, 400 cooketoves chedn. tel. White 1571; reading by mail, $1. MA, 78, near Ninth—Single or house- keeping rooms; sunny. N ———— e EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. ELEGANT PACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. $16,500—Modern house of 10 rooms and bath on Broadway: street bituminized; large lot, izt feet EDDY-ST. RESIDENCE. $15,000—Large modern residence, one block from Van Ness ave., in one of the best resi- dence districts’in the city; mortgage of $11,000 can remain; lot 34:4x120 feet to rear strest. Za URK-ST. FLATS $6,600—Two nice flats, with stable, etc.: always rented; street bituminized; cement side- walk; near Buchanan st.; lot 25:11x120 feet fo Laurel ave, ARGAIN. $5,600—Large house of $ rooms and bath, on California st., near Plerce; street bitu- . minized: cement stdewalk; California, Sacramento and Fillmore strect cars; lot 25x137:0 feet. STEINER-ST. INVESTMENT. Pays 10 per_cent. $4,500—Store with flat of 6 rooms above; near Turk st.; street bituminized: lot 25x §7:6_teet. . RARE INVESTMENT IN FLATS. $3,000—Four fine flats of 4 rooms cach; separ- ate basements; rents $33; must be sold; make_offer. MISSION HOME. . $3,000—8mall cash payment, balance like rent: elegant modern home of 5 rooms and porcelain. bath: high basement; brick mantel, tile sink, etc.; lot 25x114 feet. SAN JOSE AVE. HOME. $1,800—Two-story house of 7 rooms and bath: basement and brick foundation; rents $17 per month; lot 25x100 feet. RARE INVESTMENT. Pays 1 per cent per month. Only $600 required: balance casy; a few blocks from Market and Fourth sts.: lerge house arranged to accommodate 3 tenements; Al condition: just re- modeled; don't-fail to see this. RICHMOND HOME cash, balance on flat mortgage: 7 per cent or installments; modern cottage of 5 rooms, bath and high “aser Sixth ave.; street work done; cars pass door; must be sold. FINE EXCHANGE. Modern_ 10-room _residence déna on best avenue; corner lot, S0x200 feet: orange, lemon, prune magno- 1la trees; will exchange for residence or business property in San Francisco. $100 in Pasa- We are preparing our monthly cata- logue for our March auction sale. For particulars apply to EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., ?3§ Market st. CITY REAL ESTATE. WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCES. Reduced to $16,500; almost new Pacific Helghts residence; parlor, Sitting room, reception hall, ining room, breakfast room, kitchen, butler's pantry, 10 bedrooms; finished basement; all modern conveniences; hardwood floars: every- thing in perfect condition; best neighborhaod; large lot. $13,000—Laguna st. corner residence; 2-story, attic and basement: contains 15 rooms, 2 baths and all modern conveniences; large mortgage can remalin; property must be sold. $4850—Near the Park Panhandle; brand new house of 8 rooms, bath, etc.; good lacation; lot 25x137:6; house is very attractively finished; a bargain. $23,500—Clay st. corner residence, containing 12 rooms, etc.; modern in every respect; splen- Qid location; large corner lot; offer wanted. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. A_BIG BARGAIN— $5000-$300 cash, balance same as rent: beau- tiful new residence of 8 rooms, bath, etc.: close to Golden Gate Park Panhandle; splendid neighborhood; street bituminized: lot 25x100. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. THIS IS A GOOD DAY To see the lots near the Park which Baldwin & Howell are seillng so fast. If you wait much longer they will be all gone. Over 100 lots sold in the past 100 days. Prices range from $200 upwards. Terms $25 cash, § month- ly. Lots graded, streets graded, splendid views. Best residence lots In the city for the money. Lots face on Eighth, Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh aves., south of Golden Gate Park. Take the Haight or Ellis-st. cars, transfer to the efectric road which runs to the Cliff House and get off at Ninth ave. and H st. We have a branch office there where You can obtain diagrams and price lists. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. MISSION COTTAGES ———— Four, 5, 6 and S-room houses on the sunny side of Twentleth st., between Castro and Noe; §2200 to $3200; small cash payment; bal- ance monthly: aver 40 houses sold in same lock by F. NELSON, builder. 57 AT i-room cottage and large base- ment, block from Folsom st. cars. Apply cor. Montcalm and Alabama. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pag: in wrapper, for malling, $1 per year. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 2 ACHES; small house of § rooms; barn; about 60 fruit trees; fine place for chicken ranch: located about 2% miles north of Haywards: Very cheap. ARMSTRONG, Real Estate Agent, Haywards. HAVE you money to invest? Then Come to Our New Office. A, M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market, corner Third. Blegant Accommodations. Good Investments, $4800. 8 brand-new flate, fented §i2; select locatlon. 9-room house, vicinity Van Ness ave. and MeAllister st. o 550. ;30Tw° new flats, vicinity Sixteenth st.; rents $1250—Two good flats, near Broadway and Mason st.; half cash. $2000—20-acre poultry ranch, near San Rafael; house, barn, etc. $10,500—Corner 52x50 feet, with 8 flats; rents $115; 1 block from Market st. $21,000—40 feet, corner Golden Gate ave.; pays s ety good improvements. 5270—Corner 62:6x100; Haight and Broderick; bargain. $9500—Corner; 40-foot front; Hayes Vall new improvements; rents $90; fine, sightly lo- cation. $20,000—Corner 137:6x137:6, with improvements, on Post st. $60,000—Corner 60x109 feet on Van Ness ave.; improved. $85,000— Six-story brick building, near Bald- win: 1 tenant pays 6 per cent net $110,000-Grand_corner on Ellis st.; rents 3600; lot 65x120 feet; 3 fronts. $80,000-Grand_6-story investment; vicinity of Sixth and Market ets.; rents $500. A. M. SPECK & CO. $2600—FINE modern 7-room ixth st.; near cars. GEO. 11 Montgomery s MONEY TO LOAN. house; e ANY amount on furniture, planos, without re- ‘moval; or any other good security; payable back in installments or as a whole; if you owe a balance on the purchase price we will pay it and carry the loan as long as you de- sire; avoid red tape and publicity-see us first; you' will be waited upon quietly and quickly. Call 68-69, Don bldg.. 1170 Market st. LOANS on furniture or planos in S. F.. Oak- land or Alameda at lowest rates, without removal: no commission; mno delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission st.. above Bixth; telephone South 1 ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate, 2d 'and 3d mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- bate, mortgages and legacies bought; no de- lay. . 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 tore, 848 Market et.: tel. Main 1644, IF requiring money ascertain our rates: circu- Jar mailed to any address. R. GOULD, 13t Montgome! st. BORROW money on indorsed paper or_your salary: small loans a specialty; any secur- ity. THE REYNOLDS CO., cor. 34 & Jessle. TOANS to_salaried people; no_security except ‘name. New Tra Loan Co., 1003% Broadway, Oaidand. Hours, 10 to 3 ON turniture or planos, city or Oakland; no re- moval; low rates; no commisslon: $25 up; private party. BONNELLI, 130 Powell st ON painos, _furniture: Onkland: Alameda: Berkeley. EDSON, 1209 Broadway, Oaklal A—_WHEN tired of other pawnbrokers try THE CUT-RATE LOAN OFFICE, 22 Mason st. ON furniture, planos, without removai; no com- ‘mission; private. LICK, 116 McAllister st. BECOND mortgages and undivided interests in estates a g falty. MURPHY, 636 Market st. $§0 TO $50.000; lowe os : lowest rates; 1st and 24 mortg. any proposition. Dryden. 4132 Montgomery FINANCIAL. MONEY to_loan—Real estate, 24 mortg., chat- tels, etc. Harper & Kreiger. 312 Examiner blg. MEDICAL. A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all female diseases; all those who are sick or discour- aged should call on the doctor and state their case before going elsewhere; they will find in her a true friend; a home for patients, with every comfort, convenience of a hospital and privacy of a home; consuitation free and ab- solutely confidential; satisfaction guaranteed, without injury to health, or money refunded by MRS. DR. GWYER, 510 Eddy st., bet. Hyde and Larkin; office hours, 10 t0 12,2 to 4 and 7 to 8; Sundays by appointment onl SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. NATOMA, 1002, nr. Eleventh—Furnished sunny Tooms for light housekeeping; also single; quiet family. NINTH, 2Front bay-window suite, $12; 2 sunny’ connecting, $10; single; stove; wate 216%—Sunny furnished housekeeping Yooms; 1ight housekeeping & sing.: rent reas. SIXTH, 420—Sunny front housckeeping room: running water, bath, etc.; also single; reas. STOCKTON, 1307—Nice furnished rooms for housekeeping; rent cheap. TENTH, 13, corner Minna—Front basement for houseKeeping. ] TWELFTH, 40, near Market—Nicely furnished Tront room;-sunny Kitchen; use of bath. TWELFTH, 280C —2 front rooms: hous Keeping; use of gas etove; privats famil. good locality. ENGINEERING School, civil and mining; as- WASHINGTON, 620—Housekeeping rooms, new- caying, blowplpe anal., chemistry, geol., min- Iy _papered, $5'per mont| eralogy, surveying, math., cyanide method. ELECTRICAL—Theory ‘and practice, con- ROOMS TO LET. struction, mechanical drawing, mathematics. BUSINESS - Bookkeeping, business practice, | AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts. languages, English; 24 shorthand, typing, catalogue free. teachers, day and evening: HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. MERRILL-MILLER collcge shorthand, typing; individual instruction; new typewriters; 2 keeping: rapidity at figures by noted expert Mr, Tarr; day, eve. Rms. 672-8 Parrott bidg. AYRES' Dusiness College, 723 Market st. shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy. penmanship, English branches. etc.: ~life Echolarship, $50: low rates per week and mo. ACCOUNTANTS and reporters as teachers: Tilis system; sunny rooms; low rates; day, evening. SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COL- 286 Market st. Homellke house; modern service; elevatos #0c'to §1 50 day. MRS. J. KING. AT Taylor, 149—Nicely furnished sunny rooms; quiet house; transignt; reasonable. bath; room! SUPERFLUOUS hair permanently removed b; electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH, 2115 Bush st.; 15 years' experience; references given. ——— e e LOST. LOST—$ pass-books with the Hibernla Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, standing in_the names as follows: Book No. 10,040, REV. P. J. GREY. Book No. 26,672, REV, P, J. GREY, Trustee. Book No. b7, MRS, T. W. BRENNAN and MISS ELLEN DARKER, assigned to P."J. Book No, 3178, MARY E. CASEY, assigned to P. I. GREY. Book No. 2,762, WILLIAM B. O'CONNOR, asslgned to P. J. GREY. Book No. 27,667, THOMAS WALSH, as- signed to P. J. GREY. k No. 21,28, JULIA COSTELLO, as signed to P. J. GREY. ok No. 24,74, MARGARET VANSTAN, assigned to P. J. 'GREY. The finder will please ‘return the baoks to the bank or to the office of M. C. HASSETT, Attorney _at Law, Phelan building. Datea March 4, 1898, S LOST—In the neighborhood of Fillmora st.. ‘or in this city, 2 weeks ago last Sunday, smail fox terrier bitch, long ears, black and tan head, black spot on end of back; had on a nickel collar. Liberal reward by returning to 1620 Eddy st. ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant gunny rooms; en suite or single; first-class in every respect; terms reasonable. LOST Mareh 6, at Bakers Beach, silver open- faced watch, with chain. Finder will recelve suitable reward at 7 Kearny st. AT 1A Geary—Double bed, hair mattress; run- ning water: §1 60 a week, AT 52 Second—Double rooms, er wk., $1350 to $3; single, $1 to §1 50; night, 25c to d0c. AT Stockton, 22—Sunny front room single; facing plaza; day or month. suites, GINEERING School, civil, electrical, min- ing, mech. survey,assay,archit.; day & eve. est. 1864. VAN DER NAILLEN, 933 Market. PIANO, singlog and clocytion lessons. Mme. Renfro and Mies M. Smitten, 1001 Sutter at. O ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Mo fee without success; collections . W E, w, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. ADVICE fres; divorce law; private; estates. J. P. EVANS, 14 McAllister, nr Hibernia Bank. L. 5. CLARK—Emma Spreckels bullding. 927 ‘Matket: consultation free; no fees in advance. ADVICGE free; divorce law; costs advanced in ROSS, 1286 Market st., room. 121. &00d: cas s et ADVICE free; no charge unless successful. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market PHYSICIANS. MRS, DRS. DONOVAN, 621 Hayes st kinds of womb trouble a speclalty; d BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 54, The La Mar—Newly furnished sunny Tooms en suite or single; reasonable. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellls, corner Mason—Blegantly furnished rooms; prices to sult. FOLSOM, 820, near Fourth—Furnished rooms, $1 per week GOLDEN GATE ave., 721—Handsomely fu nished front room; running water; grate; private family; reasonable. GOLDEN GATE, 1060—One large sunny, - furnished room; frée otephone. " " Seventh and en suite and single; elevator; families. GEARY, 622—Large bay-window front sunny Toom: ‘modertt conveniencas; also one small. FHARRISON, 7%, near Fourth—Finely fur- nighed sunny rooms; bath; all conveniences; homelike; 31 week. HANCOCK House, 781 Misslon—Select rooming house; $1G0 to $8 per week. i of the eye treated by herbs REMOVAL notice—Dr. C. C. O'Donnell, office and residence, 1021% Market, bet. Gth and 7th. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged. rented; re- pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, §1 per ye HAYES, 433, near Gough—Newly furnished sunny front room and bath. HAYES, 51-—Three or four sunny unfurnished rooms; with or without range 1 J. McQUEEN'S California Ca: LOST—A black shepherd dog_with white spot on chest. Please return to Campi's Restaur- ant, 531 Clay st.,, and recelve reward. CARPET CLEANING. A A A A A A A A AN RN~ AANAN CITY Stzam Carpet-cleaning Works—Clean. moves, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS, Mer. 35 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S . Ploneer Carpet- ‘beating Works, 253-357 Tehama st.; tel, 8. 40. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 3%, GEO. WALCOM, m%’;sekgr? H t Cleaning Co., 453 Stevenson st.; tel. South 228; Towest Fated. CARPETS cleaned at 3¢ per yard; laid at 3c. STRATTON'S, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 844. A_TREATMENT that restores instantly 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 home the same day; no instruments used; self cure, $5; home in confinement; skillful medical atten- tion: all can save time and expense by cun- #viting the doctor, free, before goIng else- wliora: Eours, 10 to § and 7 to 8. MRS. DR. WYLTi!, 916 Post st., bet. Hyde and Larkin. "ALL ladles—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 sympathy and aid; sure relief, though 'else fall; dellcacy, privacy, home, ete.; bables adopted; travelers treated; no de- lay: self-cure sent; call or write; free; confl- dentlal. MRS. M. DAVIES, 1228 Market st.; pills, $i; very strong, $2. ‘A NEW process for female trouble, no matter from what cause and how long standing; every woman her own physician; can be sent eafe and eure: no medicines or instruments used; consultation free; traveling parties h::ged instantly and safe treatment guaran- kL cure, $5; by the well-known specialists and 'ladies’ phyelcians for 37 years; see us. DR. POPPER and DRS., 318 Kearny st. A—DR, G. W. O'DONNELL, world-renowned female specialist, relieves monthly irregulari- ties, from whatever cause. Dr. O’ Donnell has treated successfully more cases of frregulari- tles than any other physiclan: never falls to cure: consult him first, save time and money; ;reatm(-:hl can be used at Nome; conaultation ree. 1 write, 1023% Market st. A TR SNT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities from whatever causé; positively no instruments used: guar- anteed cure at office, $; travelers helped in- stantly; consultation free and strictly confi- dentlal: hours, 9 a. m. to § p. m. MRS. DR. KOHL, 1122 Market bet. Mason and AILMENTS pecullar to women, also obstetrics; latest methods; strict antiseptic precautions: ladles near or far see DRS. GOODWIN free: well-known; reliable, safe and sure; cure in 24 hours guaranteed; any time; maternity home; best medical attendance; pills, §1; cure 6. 1362 Market st., bet. Tth-Sth, tel. Mint 1633, ALL married ladies know “'Seguro,”” the great- ‘est boon to_them. Richards & Co., 406 Clay st $150. Send 2c stamp for eirculars to Se- guro Mfg. Co.. 531 K st.. Sacramento, 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, 3. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning Co., 240 1ith .; cleaning, 3¢ per yard; tel. Mission 74. CONKLIN'S Ca ve. ; tel. beating Works, 338 Golden t 126, PROPOSALS, TREASURY _Department, office suparvising Aenitect Washington, D..C.. February 25 1899.—Sealed proposals will be Teceived at this office until 2 o'clock p. m. on the S0th day of March, 1899, and then opened, for all the masonry_work, roof covering, 'etc., for the Dnited "states ' post ofice, cGurtholse. etc., ul ng at San Francisco, Cal., in accordance with the drawings and specification, copies of which may be obtained at this office or at the office of the superintendent at San Fran- . Cal. JAMES KNOX TAYLOR, Super- vising Architect. ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladies with female treubles: no danger; safe cure; §2 505 expressed C_O. D.: don’t delay until too late. 0SGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal. BUCKEYE capsules, a boon to married ladies harmiess, safo, sure: § box: sample box e Puckeye Co., Statlon M, San Francisco, Cal. PRIVATE home in confinement; best refs. 1640% Howard: Mrs. M. Wiedemann, midwife. LADIES-Cure thly tro Dles: % up. DR, WISE, 1ils Mkt STORAGE. PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving C Othos 401 Post at., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713, PIERCE & TAYLOR Storage Company: . ing, advances, etc. 735 Market; tel., Black 31l A BARGAIN—G0 acres of land; near school; facing county road to San Jose, bet. Warm Springs and Milpitas; 3 acres vineyard, bal- ance grain land: good $-room house. barn, well, windmill and tank. For further par- ticulars call 425 Eleventh st., Oakland. §0006% ACRES, 2% miles from Haywards; cottage, 5 rooms; windmill, tank and tank- house: family orchard; wood and water. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. MARIN Co., 2 miles from S. F.—$40 to $80 per acre; cholce lands In tracts of all sizes; im- proved farms, chicken ranches, hay. graln, fruit and vegetable lands; easy terms; rail and water transit; good schools. HOME AND FARM CO., rm. 21, Sth floor Mill{ bldg., S. F. NEW rich land_near city; small and large tracts; 2150 acres sold to 120 familles; 7500 acres left. For particulars of immense crops raised In dry season of 1897-98 address THE COTATT CO., 302 California st.. §. F. 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—-008 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTAJ $2000-WONDERFUL bargain; 8-room house; lot 102x128; near Telegraph ave.: ome of the greatest bargains in Oakland; I am author- jzed to sell immediately; forced sale. E. BE. BUNCE, 98 Broadway, Oakland. 0OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE—Good and cheap. H. SCHELL- HAAS' old store, 408 Eleventh st. See him. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. e A A e $2000—COTTAGE, 5 rooms and bath; lot 33:4x150; fine artesian well, windmill, etc.; easy terms. $3100—Flegant new home, 8 rooms; lot 42x138; Santa Clara ave.; terms $400 cash, $25 per mo. $2600—New Colonial cottage, § rooms; lot 42x 207; balf block from station and high school; terms $400 cash, §25 per month. $3500—New house of 8 rooms: lot 40x150; fine 1ocation; San Antonio ave.; Chestnut Station; terms $500 cash, $25 per month. Houses_to let in all parts of Alameda. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. REAL ESTATE. BERKELEY WE offer a good S-room house and cormer lot, handy to cars and schools, for only $1800; $200 down and $15 monthly; wé also sell beautiful Jots near the university for $600 and upward; only $100 down and easy installments. O. G. MAY & CO., 2123 Center st. FOR sale_A very desirable home. on main thoroughfare, close to East Berkeley station; casy payments. Address box 70, Berkeley. For sale or rent, 11 acres adjoining University grounds: good house, barn, etc. DR. 8. M. MOUE! 707 Bush San Franc ASSESSMENT NOTICES. McCALL Sliding 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 1ith day of Feb- Tuary, 1599, an assessment of five cents per ghare was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable i{mmediately in TUnited States gold coin, to the secretary thereof, at the office of said corporation, No. 215 Golden Gate avenue, San Francisco, Cal. 'And stock upon which this assessment’ shall remain unpaid on the 1Sth day of March, 1899, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on TUESDAY, the 4th day of April, 1899, to pay the delin- quent_assessment, together With the costs of advertising and _éxpenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. ELVIN C. McCALL, Secretary. Office, No. 215 Golden Gate avenue, San Francisco, California. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Nino Verduel and Paula Pirania...... veree.35-28 J. Newlands Jr. and Augusta S. Hollister.30-23 Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be {nserted. 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. AUSTIN—In this city, February 27, 189, to the wife of Edwin Austin, & daughter. BRANDON—In this city, March 2, 1899, to the wife of Jullan R. Brandon, & son. HEROLD—In- this city, March 6, 1899, to the wife of M. Herold, a daughter. HUEY—In this city, March 6, 189, to the wife of H. D. Huey, a son. SULLIVAN—In this city, March 1, 1899, to the wife of J. F. Sullivan, a daughter. TIETJEN—In this city, March 3, 1869, to the wife of E. H. Tietjen, a son. ‘WOODS—In this city, March 2, 1899, to the wife of Alfred M. Woods, a son. MAXRIED. HURNDALL—MURPHY—In this_city, by the Rev. Father Hartnett, P, W. Hurndall and Mary E. Murphy, both of San Francisco. DIED. Anspach, Nicholas Jackson, Wm. L. G. Arndt, Otto Lasher, Isadora Axelrod, Eva Lass, Mrs. Lauise Cassidy, Michael J. Lennon, Edward Cheynery, Mra. O. Lenz, Jacob Cornellus, Louis J. Lynch, Ellen D. Cronin, John Madison, Capt. Hans Mason, Helen G. Croyland. Ann M. Miller, Walter Cunningham, Cleolia 6 Davis, B Nagle, John T. Donovan, Martin Olsen, Inga Franceschi, John B. Peterson, Edward Gelshacker, Matthias Sullivan, Dennis Harlow, Claude Tietjen (Infant) Hindle, Hannah Wright, James ANSPACH—In this city, March 6, 159, Nicho- las, beloved husband of Phillpina Anspach, and father of Herman, Henry, Fred, Charles, Louts, Julius, William, Emma and Grover Anspch, & native of Germany, aged 84 years § months and 2 days. : 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Weanesday). at 2 o'clock, from nis late resi- dence, 147 Perry street. Interment Masonie Cemetery. ARNDT—In this city, March 6, 1899, Otto, dearly beloved husband of Lizzle Arndt, native of Milwaukee, Wis., aged 30 years 3 months and 7 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Tightn, Interment Laurel Hill Cemefery. AXELROD—In this city, March 7, 1869, Eva, beloved wife of Bernhard Axelrod, sister of Pauline Bloch and Mrs. Julla Bauer, and Qaughter of Louis Bloch, a native of Alsace, Germany, aged 30 years. T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Weanesday). at 10:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1638 Howard street, thence by 11.3) o'clock train to Hills of Flernity Cemetery for interment. | DONOVAN—In this city, CASSIDY—In this city, March 7, 1899, Michael J. Cassidy, a native of Ireland, aged 45 years. [ Remains _at the parlors of James Mc- Menomy & Son, 1067 Mission street, near Seventh. CHEYNERY—At Mare Island, Mrs. O. Chey. nery (formerly Nellle Spencer), a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 12 o'clock, at the ferry, thence to Cypress Lawn Cemetery. CORNELIUSIn this city, March 6, 189, Louis J. F., beloved husband of the late Julia Cor- nelfus, and father of Geofge, Louis and Emily Cornelius, a native of Hessen Castle, Ger- many, aged 63 vears 6 months and 15 days. T Friends_and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- .dence, 9 Folsom street, between Third and Fourth. Interment Laurel ill Cemetery. CRONIN—At Adams Springs, Lake County, March 5, 1399, John, beloved .usband of Kate Cronin, 'a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 34 years. E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, i213 Thirty-second street. Oakland. thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a sol- emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at -0 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. CROYLAND—Entered into rest, in this eity, March 6, 1899, at her late residence, 1911 Pierce street, Ann M. Croyland, aged 61 vears, a native of England; the loved and honored wife of John Croyland, and the bec loved mother of Mrs. P. Heitzelman and Carrie and Belle Croyland. 7 The funeral services will be held* to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 a. m., at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, California street, between Steiner and Fillmore. Interment private at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. CUNNINGHAM—In this city, March 7, 1389, Cleolia_Cunningham, daughter of Mrs. R setta Cunningham of Stockton, Cal., a native of California, aged 5 years. DAVIS—In this city, March 7, 1893, O. F. Davis, a native of East Orange, Vt.. aged 47 years and 8 months. (Shasta and Trinity County papers please copy.) § Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from Halsted's un- dertaking parlors, %46 Mission street. March_7, 1599, Mar- tin, beloved husband of Mary Walsh, son of Martin and Margaret Donovan, and brother of Mrs. J. J. Maginis, Mrs. Chauncy Olcott and Frank and John Donovan, a native of Philadelphia, aged 37 years. T Friends and_acquainfances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday). at 8 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 528 Fell street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner Fell and Fillmore streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FRANCESCHI—In this city, March 6, 1839, John B., beloved husband of Petrine Fran: ceschi, brother-in-law of Mary Hanson, and unhcle of Antony Hanson, a native of France, aged 51 years 9 months and 9 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 623 Laguna street. Interment Laurel HIIl Cemetery. GEISHACKER—In this city, March 6, 1899, Matthias, dearly beloved husband of Mary Gelshacker, and father of Mrs. Annie Lyons and Mrs. Kate Loftus, a native of Germany, aged 62 years. A member of Lincoln Post No. 1, G A. R. U7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 5728 Minna street, thence to St. Boni- face's Church, where a requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:15 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HARLOW—In tiis city, March 6, 1899, Claude, beloved son of Catherine Harlow, and brother of Joseph, Fayette, James and Lucy Harlow, @ native of San Francisco, aged 28 years and 4 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 338 Golden Gate avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o’clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HINDLE—In the City and County Hospital March 7, 139, Hannah Hindle, a native of Kansas, aged 30 years. JACKSON—In this city, March 6, 1899, Wil- liam L. G. Jackson, beloved father of Mrs. 0. 7. Houston of Oakland and Mrs. E. Long of San Jose, and brother of M. A. Jackson, Mre. E. L. White and Mrs. E. C. Clifford, & native of Albany, aged 53 years. L3 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thureday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Craig & Cochran Company, 52 and 5 Mint avenue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. LASHER—In this city, March 7, 1%, Isadora, beloved wife of F. R. Lasher, ‘and mother of T. H. and C. A. Lasher and Mrs. H. W. Gil- mour. & native of Baldwinville, N. Y., aged 60 ars. LASS—In_Fruitvale, at the German Alten- heim, March 7, 1899, Mrs. Louise Lass, widow of the late Henry Lass, and sister of Fred- erick B. Einfeldt, a native of Kiel. Germany, aged 68 years 4 months and 25 days, T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the German Altenheim, Fruitvale. Interment Mountain View Cemétery. LENNON—In this city, March 7, 189, Edward, beloved husband of Mary A. Lennon, father of Edward and Charles Lennon, and ' brother of Willlam and Charles Lennon, a native of Kings County, Ireland, aged 32 years. E;Fri(»nds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at $:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 209 Twentieth avenue, near Cali- fornia street, thence to Star of the Sea Church, where mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LENZ—In Victoria, B. C., March 5, Lenz, beloved father of Mrs. Lena Cook, Mrs. Carrie Leiser, Mrs. Sophia Leiser and Moses Lenz, a native of Germany, aged S years. ¥ Friends_and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, Mareh 10, at 11:30 o'clock, from Third and Townsend streets. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery. Services will be held in the chapel at the cemetery. LYNCH—In this city, March 6 189, Ellen ‘Dorothea, dearly befoved daughter of Joha and Marlan Lynch, sister of Lawrence Lynch, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Steinhagen, aged 1 month and 9 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her parents, Sixth avenue and K street south. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MADISON—In Fruitvale, March 5, 159, Captain Hans, beloved husband_of Regina Madisoa, and father of Fannle Madison, & native of Denmark, aged 62 years. 5 > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the mortu- ary chavel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 242 Mission street, near Twenty- first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriage. MASON—In this city, March 7, 1590, Helen Ger- trude, beloved daughter of Charles G. and Harriet Mason, and sister of Charles and Wallace Mason, a native of California, aged 7 years and 4 months. MILLER—In this city, March 6, 159, Walter, beloved son of J. Miller and Mrs." G. Fri ser, stepbrother of Paul Brinckmann, “and grandehfld of Mrs. L. Miller, a native of San Francisco, aged 9 years 1 month and 16 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his parents, 439 Union street. ment I O. O. F. Cemetery. NAGLE—In this city, March 6 183, John T.. beloved son of James and Mary Nagie. and brother of Richard, Nellie, James, William, Thomas and Mary Nagle, a native of San Franeisco. o7 Friends and acquaintances are respects fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his parents, 33564 Clementina street, thence to St. Patrick’'s Church, where & re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the Yepose of his soul at 9§ o'clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. OLSEN—Passed away, in Alameda, March 6, 1699, Inga Olsen, beloved mother of Mrs. Fiizabeth Switzer and_August P. and Frank A. Olsen, a native of Sweden, aged 77 years. > Fricnds and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesaay), at 10:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her daughter, 2208 Jackson street. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. PETERSON—In this city, March 7, 1599, Ed- ward Peterson, & native of Norway, aged 78 Vears. SULLIVAN—In Oakland, March 6, 1899, Dennis ‘Sullivan, a native of Ireland, aged 52 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of James McManus, Seventh and Cas- fro streets, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- Dbrated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Ceme- tery, Oakland. % TIETJEN—In this city, March 7, 1599, infant son of E. H. and Allce Tietjen, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 days. WRIGHT—In this city, March 6, 1339, James ‘Wright, a nativeof New York, aged 6 years. 1599, Jacob Inter- ST. JOSEPH'S UNION—The semi-annual mass for the deceased members of St. Joseph's Union will be celebrated in St. Mary's Cathe- dral this day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock. Rev. Father Bond, C. 8. 8. R., will preach on that occasion. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank all the many friends who have shown their sympathy to us in our bereevement. MRS. EMILIE GASSMANN and Children. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO.

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