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BUSINESS CHANCES. /Ing _rooms, average = reglster, om 8. e THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1899 PERSONALS. e home; all will be well; if in : all waiting anxious MOTHER—ED. HOUSES TO LET. e e BEAUTIFUL modern 10 rooms, bath; reduced from $65 to $40 to good tenant; 1113 Guerrero, nr. 28d. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. ; Tepairing and implements; in lameda County; estab- s $400; etock at tnvolce e for good, steady man Call R.'G. WILKE, ng-house est class of board- furniture; rent $20, . Toom 8. LINCOLN BROS, Seil 8 Ibe rolled oats, 25c; 10-1b sack commenl, 2c square; 19 Ibs granulate Sugar, 31; flour, e sack: tomatoes, S0c doz.: Toearcorn, $1-doz; picnic hams, T%c 1b; 20 ;rl_ne. $1; 25 Ibs ralsing, §$1; macaroni, 25c @ box; 2 1bs fine coffee, 25c. LINCOLN BKOS., cash Erocers, 22 Sixth st., above Folsom. TOUR hair won't fall out of you use Lederer's Quintonica, 8¢ bot.; Lederer's Foamo Sham- Poo, b pkg. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. INER grocery a N, oy 4 bar, with living iNg ' good-paying ught _transfer business. LKE, 508 Market, room 8, arket W LEDERER s the best hairdresser in the city, but he charges only Zc; longest hair rolls, 8ic; good switches, $1; fine, 32 50. Open Sun- days 9 to 12. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. handise store connected with, ively town: no_oppo- . 2 lots 2oxls ¢ dise’ about . ice. For particulars call WILK 06 Market st, S Stockton and Mark UNFUG, 906 Market st "> . quick for cash 2 2 Market st. nted in one of the ¢ stablished 2! the oldest ary. Appl farket st A anufacturing business; trade; §75 to $100 & no experience requireds Western Inv. Co., § Geary. lusive ar each; t work. 1 : no ed; trial given; see it. West- 9 Geary st. RNER drug store; doc 1pts AUGUSTA LEOLA, 2326 Mission st., near 20th ~Greatgst fortune teller in the world: gives luck, 13ve and magic charms; also teaches fortune telling; fee, $i and upward. HIE THIENG, 2 Glasgow st., first-class Chi- nese laundry, removed to 358 Minna st. A FINE suit or overcoat to order, $10 75; we have contracts with mills to take all their samples gent ail over the country. 1117 Mabket st., bet. 7th and Sth, JOHN L. BOONE, Patent, Trademark Attorney at Law, and Copyrizht No. 4 Sutter st., Law a Specialty. Ban Francisco, Cal. American and Foreign Send for Circular. Patents Solicited. SUPERFLUOUS halr removed; no_electricity or etrong medicines; treatment simple and MRS. CLAYTON. effective. 1128 Sutter sf OPERA bangs and swltches, fc up; this week only; artistic opera dressing. La Verite Halr- dressing Parlors, 30 Geary; phone red 373. SUITS to order_on installments at cash prices; $1 a week. N. Y. TAILORING CO., 115 Kearny. ELECTRIC lights In every room; Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms; e to §150 per night; $150 to $5 per week: free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. CITY OF PARIS laundry removed from 119 Stockton st. to 331 Geary. MME. JAUSSAUD. THE genuine misit, 272 Fifth st.; §30 and $40 ts at your own price; perfect fit guarant’d. ert. xaminer building. this mar- n idle. S. FOR best water filter ever offered o ket; gell on sight H. GOULD & C R shop that is worth bi s; can be bought cheap to D. § ; stock_and as partne at great sacrifice. Market st. ess quick 1008% Market sell _your _ MOON & CO., FREN ant for sale; 5 EALOC d location. Tnquire at bargain. Call, good| ed printing office HAS, W will e offer. 'For par- e office, or 212 Pennsyl- busines: Dolore: : place | be | PRIVATE residence for ladies in delicate health. MRS DR. FUNKE, 1415 §th, Alameda. RUPTURE, stricture cured; no_knife: no in- Jection:guarntd. Dr.Gordin,514 Pine,ab.Kearny FOLDING beds $8 es $4 open ev' A—Ladies’ or gent's clothing furniture,bought, ®0ld; tel. Mint 997. JACOBS, 1028 Folsom st. BERWIN & GASSNER, furrlers, formerly on removed to store 110 Kearny st. S, furs and eults at wholesals H. KRAMER, 20 Sansome st. 7 news for b cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrappers for malling, $1 per year. bedrm sets $5; bed louns- .'L. J. NEUMANN, 121 6th. FOR rent—In Alameda, furnished cottage, 7 roome, bath; large grounds; 1 block from nar- row-gauge station; reasonable. 1335 Versallles ROOMS TO LET—Continued. NINTH 20, near Market—Front suite suitable for 2 gents; gas, water and grate; rent $12. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms; ele- vator; electric lights; day, week or month. PERRY, 174—Large room, double bed; suitable for couple; bath; rent reasonable. HOUSE, § sunny rooms, bath; large lower part four stalls may be used for anything. 2519 _ Mason st. HOUSE of 32 rooms; good for lodging house. In- Quire 1153 Howard st., nr. §th; two entrances. HOUSE to let; 6 rooms. 23% Morrls ave., near Sixth and Harrison OCEAN VIEW—New cottage, 3 rooms, large closets; 3 acre land; barn, chicken houses: 12 minutes from cars; rent cheap to responsible party. 3378 Twenty-fourth st. POST, Ti9—Furnished rooms for gentlemen. ROYAL House, 12§ Ellis st —Incandescent lght; reading room, smoking room and ladles’ parlor; room per night, 35c to $150; Wweek, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot, cold wat.; baths. SEVENTH, 192 (Girard House)—Sunny rooms. also 1 large unfurnished room; reasonable. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. OUR rent department goes to your home; get printed list of houses from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery t. PART of handsomely furnished house; piano: marine view. 2332 Jone: near Lombard — FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. HOUSE to let_and furniture of 7 rooms for sale. 12 Laskie st, off Mission, between Eighth and Ninth. TO RENT—Furnished, at once, tasteful mod- ern house, § large rooms, city water, electric light, large garden, lawn; choicest neighbor- hood: fronting university; five minutes from rallway station. Address or call 1 Bushnell place, Berkele: COTTAGES TO ARLINGTON, 333—A cottage of 3 rooms, chick- en house, vard; San Mateo cars to Thirty- fitth st.; rent $6. BUNNY b-room cottage;3 stable; rent §20. Ad- dress box 812, Call office. $—COTT®3 LET. yard; respectable lo- near Scott. AGE, 4 sunny rooms; 1% blocks from Market st. 182 Rose ave., bet. Gough and Octavia st 5 4 rooms LATS TO LET. A_HOWARD, 1722, nr. Thirteenth—Sunny, new, bath and laundry: $15; very choice, CASTRO, 438, near Mark doublé fiat, 10 room: —Fine new sunny stable; cheap. south of Tooms and bath; cheap. FLAT of 4 rooms. 615 Thirteenth st. FRANKLIN, 715—-Sunny corner flat, § rooms and bath; near Golden Gate ave. HARRIET, %3, near Harrison and Sixth—8 sunny, rooms, upstairs, $S. MISSION, 1515, near Eleventh—6 large sunny rooms; bath, laundry and yard; rent 3$i8. SIXTH, 136—One large front room suitable for business; also other rooms. STEVENBON, 409, and Mint ave, 22, near Fifth—Sunny furnished rooms; grate; $1 up. STEVENSON, 7%0—Furnished room for 2 gen- tlemen; $6 per month; sunny. TURK, 303%—Parlor floor; 8 unfurnished rooms, $17; furnished bath. TURK, 543—Nice clean sunny room, gas, bath, $1 50 ‘per weelk; also 1 for $1 per iveek. BOARDING AND ROOMS. A A A A A~~~ . FIRST, 415—Swedish private boarding. with room, $4 a week up: elegant parlor suite. GEARY, §22—Front suite, suitable for doctor or dentist; single rooms; board optional. O'FARRELL, 72—Pleasant sunny rooms; ex- cellent board; reasonable; table board. POST, 508, near Mason—Pleasant sunny rooms, with excellent board; meals at all hours. POWELL, 309 (Waldorf)—Beautitully furnished sunny front suite; bath; excellent board. SOUTH PARK, 159—Furnished very reasonabis sunny rooms; RESTAURANTS. PERINTE, 16 Mason st.—French dinner, §0c; lunch, 25c or a la carte; pri. rms. for ladies: CAMPI'S Restaurant; any 2 16c dishes, with small coffee, 25c. 106-8 O'Farrell, opp. Orpheum. LOMBARDYI'S French dinner, 2c; 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 43 Stockton (old No. 25). nr. O'Farrell. WESTERFELDT'S Restaurant, coffes and lce cream parlor. 1033 Market.: popular price —_— 11 CITY REAL ESTATE. THO! & SON: o il 4 Montgomery Street. INVESTMENTS. FREMONT ST,, near Mission—137%x137%; cov- ered with frame buildings; rents nominal; in the wholesale district; $140,000. FREMONT ST.—45:10x137%, between! Market and Mission; rents $3% per month; $55,000. BEALE ST., between Market and Mission— 91:8x137%; renting well and can be made to pay better if new building is erected; §80,000. STEUART ST.—Water lot between Market and Mission; $16,500. EAST-ST. LOT—45:10x137%, facing new ferry depot; & good investment if kept vacant; & better investment if built on; 340,000. LARKIN ST.—Corner two-story and basement building; rents $140; ¥ LARKIN ST.—Three-story and basement bufld- ing; rents $90; $17,000. GOLDEN GATE AVE. worth _st.—60x137" $105; $35,000. EDDY ST., near Mason—30x137%; frame bulld- ing; §32,500. 5,000, roperty, near Leaven- rame buildings; rents CORNER ON GOLDEN GATE AVE.,, down- town; SOX1373; $46, THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 4 Montgomery Street. FOR SALE—Cottage, 5 rooms and bath: lot 25x114; warm belt of the Mission. GEO. W. H.PATTERSON & CO., 1706 Market st. GREATEST bargain in the State (one week only)—$ acres improved; Fruitvale; cost $3000, for $3150; $1200 cash, balance can remain. Delicady store and harness shop, on Mis- sion st.; rent §10 and §20; income’ home of 8 acres Santa Cruz County, for exchange. A. W. ROBINSON, 22% Geary st., room 2. $1600_COZY bay-window house; 10 foot brick basement; stable. 1439 Shotwell. $1000 WILL buy lot 50x120 on Point Lobos ave.. between 23d and 24th sts.; also 2 lots 25x100 each on 3ist ave., between I and H sts. W. P. RYAN, Oaklan $500_NEARLY new 2-story modern house: perfect order; terms. GEO. W. CHAPIN, 11 Montgomery st. OFFER wanted—Misslon property; modern flat brick foundatlon, etc.: rents $60 per month; no agents. Box 785, Call. CHILDRE BOARDED. YOUNG couple would Itke child to board; rea- sonable; best of care. $28% Shotwell st., near Twenty-fourth. GOOD home for children, $§ per month. 210 Lexington ave., near Nineteenth st. et DLy SRIETS G DRESSMAKERS. SILK or cloth dresses made, $5up;dresses made | _over: perfect fit.. $ Eddy. MME. GOLDSTEIN — SPIRITUALISM. A_MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium, life reader; medical clairvoyant; treat all pri- vate, chronic and obscure diseases; diagnosis free; eittings, $l. 232 Stockton st. MRS. SOPHIA SEIP, spirit seer, 1724 Market ®t., near Polk; counsel, G0c; by letter, d0c; meetings every night, 10c. HARLAND'S circle to-night; sealed let- ters read, 10c; medium gifts developed. 120 Sixth st. MME. YOUNG'S convincing test cf night, 10c. 605 McAllister; come sk C_¥. MILLER, materializing trumpet seance 8 p. m.; 2 cents. 409 Leavenworth st. MRS MENA FRANCES, Independent slate writing medium. 118 Haight st. MRS, ELLIS, tests to all; Tues.-Fri., 2 p. m.; Mon., §; 25c; sittings, 23 Valencla st. B. BAUMAN! 1 the well: fortune CLAIRVOY ARRIVAL EXTRAQRDINARY. GOOD NEWS FOR ALL. MME. E. CURLEY Has_permanently located at 337 bet. Powell and Mason. Her su dium has start the _entire Geary st Her d power {s acknowledged by press and public to world be of the highest order. She advises you to a certainty by a higher than human power. Har parlors are thronged by anxious people looking for important information, and every reply Is most gratifying: all are pleas Without a question and_for what they came. on business, speculation, estates, love, courtship and marriage—eve; thing. The unfortunate and troubled should ecek her counsel and start aright. Positively no attention paid to letter unless $1 accom- panies. 9 . m. to §:30 p. m. MME, PORTER, wonderful clalrvoyant and card reader; born with double vell and sec- ond sight: diagnoses diseace; full life read- ch caller th Shy . fortune tell 28 Sixth st. Ceell siness, including stock nd {1l 340 Third et. ¥ < supplied from GEO. ¥ SW. Sacramento st. LODGING HOUSES I FOR SALE. DE Market st 00 T OR PRICE call opp. 5th. new furniture; $300 cash, KER, 1020 Market. GEARY ST. SPECIAL BARGAIN A FEW DAYS ONLY. usiness corner. ms; a give away. others ‘from 6 to 3 oms, from $150 KREDO & CO. STON & CO 1 1025 Market st. ; cheap rent 5 37 nd new will exchange; corner.. g-houses; Prices from $125 to STRAND & ( 1027% Market ING-HO for sale; 9 rooms: new hed; low rent; owner obliged to g0 Powell st airs. MING-HO & CO., § riorth uj 60— RO COWIN north of Market st. Market st. $200—FOR 10-room house; 7 steady room- ers. Apply 81 Stevenson st! $350 cash, bal- come of House. bargain: § rooms payments from New Montgomery $-ROOM house, furniture in good orde 1 reasona 6 Minna st. MME. HANSON, palmist_and card reader; present and future h, 3% BN 216 Kearny st., rooms $ and 10. BLANCHE DE CHAPELLE Clairvoyant and card-reading. 417 Bush st., rooms 9 and 10 MME. MOREAU, the best medlum and card reader; 25c up.. 73 Fourth st., near Mission. E BURNETT, card reader and palmist. | ss as a me- | FoLsoM, NICE flat all to yourselt: 4 rooms; modern im- provements. Address box 8§33, Call office. OUR rent department goes to your home: get printed 1list of flats from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. 4 SUNNY rooms and bath; in good repalr. 1718 Leavenworth; rent §12. / $13—4-ROOM upper flat; sunny side. Army st., bet. Valencla and Guerrero. $15_UPPER flaf Francisco st. 5 sunny rooms and bath. 205 20 Montg'y av.; 5 707 Stockton; 6 r. T.$14 1609 Turk; 19 Erkson c'rt; 5 r. 11 1328 Hay Jessle; 3 r. 10 1656 Page; § Tehama; 4 s A'M CO., 667 Market st. 40738 TWENTY-THIRD st., near Castro; upper sunny § rooms; $16. (51 Noe st corner Nineteenth: upper § room 1. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BUCHANAN, 602, corner Fell—Bay-window, chen; blue flame or gas; 312, 4—Sunny front alcove suite, with bath; furnished for housekeeping; 3 or 4 nicely furnished rooms; low- also single furnished room. FIFTH, 30 New house; well furnished suite with kitchen; suitable for 2 or more. —Furnished rooms for housekeep- also single rooms cheap. nfurnished Call 9 to 1 Fourteenth— onnecting rooms kitch: _DEN GATE_ ave,, 410—Finely furnished cove and kitchen: 3 closets; running water; : cheap. RRERO, 128—Housekeeping rooms to ren nicely furnished. HARR 731—Four rooms furnished com- ON, 73 piate for housekeeping; large yard; bath; rent 16. HAYES, 108%—Suite of parlors, dining room and kitchen, suitable for housekeeping; par- lors suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. STORES TO LET. STORE and 2 living rooms; cellar; gas fixtures; large show window. Apply 417% Third st. —_— OFFICES TO LET DESK room for rent cheap. COWING & CO., 995 Market st. - FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. Mo- L\'TOS_H' & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. X WHITNEY hammerless 10-bore Damascus shotgun, $30; worth $%. At Uncle Harris', 15 Grant av TO Sheriffs and others—Nearly new English made revolver; also shotgun. A., box 826, Call Office. DRILL press, boring machine, 20-inch planer and emery grinding machine. 1634 Mission. THREE or four fine family milch cows and calves. J. F. PERLE, Angel Island. TAILOR'S tools for sale cheap. 726 Washing- ton st. A 48x16 RETURN tubular boller, complete. See owner, WHITE, 615 Mission st. Mercy Mineral Water Co., Oakland, Ca cure for female complaints, stomach, kidney, liver,bowel disorders, rheumatism;sampl;write. BARS, counters, showcases, shelving, mirrors, bought, sold and exchanged. 1063 Mission st. BARS, back bars, mirros linoleum, office’ furniture, store and office fur- niture and fixtures; new and second hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1018-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. CREAMER machinery for sale; a bargain; almost new; latest type separator, boiler, en- ine, etc.; sold separately or together. Apply 0x 447, Petaluma, Cal. DOMESTIC sewing machin complet , showcases, counters, good condition; cheap. 1915 Mission st., near 15th. PULLEYS covered by pat. leather prevent slip- . page; saves power. Cal. Belt Co., 519 Mission, PRENTICE lathe, screw cutting; full set of attachments. See owner, 728 Capp &t. HAWTHORNE, 172, near Harrison—Desirable seKPE Tof 2; use of parlors; reas. SAFES_All sizes new and second hand, THE HERMANN SAFE CO., 417 Sacramento st. RD, 7 er Third—Finely furnished H 3 rooms; also housekeeping and transient. BOILERS, engines second-hand machinery. ASHMAN & BURKE, 139 Beale st. HOWARD, 853%Front bay-window _room, §2 5 also lovely sunny room, $175; bath. GASOLINE engines—1 horsepower, $100; 2, 31! 3, $150; 4, § SMITH CO., 521" Mission st. JESSIE, 439, bet. Fifth and Sixth—2 large connecting rooms complete; housekeeping; regular kitchen; $10. MCcALLISTER, i88—Sunny suite furnished for housekeeping; sink; range; bath: laundry. MME. AUGUST, 1150 Mission £t.; clairvoyant and palmist; truth or no pay; 25c. | MINNA, 549—Nice sunny housekeeping rooms POLYPHONE, $5; attachment (only), $15; will it phono or graphophone. Bacigalupf, 933’ Mkt. ;all eizes; half original cost. 109-111 Market, S. F. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the TUnifed States, postpaid. for $1 per v EAFES—Bargains in new and second han, MME, RAVENA reads life fluently: business advice: names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth st. MME, SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hus- band’s picture, %c: ladies. 914 O Farrell st PALMISTRY. MME. NEERGAARD, pupil Count St. Ger maine, 3358 Twenty-first st., above Valencta, tel. White 1571; reading by mail, $1. FLUOUS HAIR. SUPERFLUOUS hair permanently removed by electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH, 2115 Bush 6t.; 15 years' experience; references given. AS we are_selling good upright pianos for 36 cash and $€ per month, we ask 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 payments and some good pianos for $3, $4 and $5 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter ets., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakland. A FEW good bargalns in uprights from $120 up. All guaranteed. Weber, in fine order. Estey, used very little. Bradford, good as new; Knabe, used seven months. Easy pavment BENJ. CURTAZ & CO, Chickering Agents, 16-20 O'Farrell st. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 80 O'Farrell st.; planos, organs and all other musical Instruments of all grades and prices; terms easy; prices lowest: every- thing possible done to please and satisfy the customer. HORNUNG'S Planos praised by all great ar- tists; his touch regulator the wonder of the day: please examine. 216 McAllister st. full; terms Call office. house for ea good location 12-ROOM darate rooms Box 8§11, 9 rooms, where a good living can cheap. 48 Seven FURNITURE FOR 1 ROOMS furniched In oak for $48 50, with No. e Co., 1121-1131 Market, T DENTI T. 5. HIGGINS' Dental Parlors, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Market st. Painless extraction & specfalty; inferior work done on the teeth s always the most A GRAND opportunity to save money in the purchase of a high grade piano for cash this Week. Room 12, Flood building. PIANOS accurately tuned and warranted; send postal card to COOKE, 1081 Howard st. PIANOS at auction prices to realize advances 4 storage. Wilson's Storage Rms, 1710 Mkt. NEW planos, stool and scarf, §3 per mo. rental. SCOTT-CURTAZ Plano Co., 560 Hayes st. A_UPRIGHTS, $9 up; installments, $5 7 up: rents §3 50 up (allowed on purchase). 136 Ellis. W. G. BADGER, 415 Sacramento st., agent for, Francls Bacon and Hallett ¢ Davis planos. expensive: badly decayed and aching teeth | BARGAIN—_Good uu}xfin cheap. SCHMITZ, 16 we carefully treat before they nre‘lfl“t;i or McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank. crowned; gold_ filling_from $i; plates | ———— = Srene 01 We guarantee to fill sensitive teeth | SOHMER pianos are the est. Fihont pain. “Best materials used only. MAUZY, Sole Agent, 308 Post st. AT the ELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- | A PIANO that will please you, the Byron Flood b 1g., you can ctions ‘done painlessly; teeth our specialty; gold crowns, plates, extractio a. m. to 10 p. ket st., cor. 4th, t plates, crown and bridge worl ; filling, §0c; crowns, $350; all s and warranted. Chicago Den- Eixth st.; telephone Jessie 1132, W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st., ex- tracts and fills teeth painlessly by his wonder- ful secret method; crowns, $2; bridges, $4; rubber or flexible plates, $3; received 8 first Rrizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years. TEETH without plates a_speclalty; full set of teeth, §5; crowns, $3; fillings, S0c: all work warranted for ten years. Modern Dental Parlors, 1206 Market st., cor. Golden Gate ave. VAN VROOM Dental Parlors; guaranteed | Work; lowest prices; ten operators: open evenings and Sundays. Sixth and Market UDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st near crowns, bridge work and filings & all wi reasonable; gas given T of teeth without @ plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. T prices In 8., F.; painless extraction guarntd, N. Y. Dentist, 969 Mission, cor. 6th. RIS Dental Parlors, 235 Keiny; set of teeth, flling, gold, tc; silver, %c; crowns, $3. Mauzy, 308 Post st. KNABE pianos: new scale; new styles. KOH- LER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. SUPERIOR violins, aithers, 0ld and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open until 9:30 ek branch offica ot The Cail. Bubscrip- ions and want ads taken. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. DVICE free; R. W. King. attorney at law; A foor: Chronicle bullding; mo _advanca Charges: estates, mortgages, damages, at-. fachments, bankruptcy, all cases; wilis, con- tracts, etc., drawn; mod. fees; call or write. ADVICE free; divorce law a specialty; private; no fee without success: collections. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton, AM no lawyer, but in divorce matters will give full information free; strictly confiden- tial. Box #31, Call Office. L. 8. CLARK—Emma Spreckels bullding, 921 Market; consuitation free; no fees in advance. ADVICE free; no charge uniess successful. W. W. DAVIDSON. 921 Market st. TO LI TO lease—For wholesale and re liquor business, store with large light base- I wine and ment on very prosigent dowuiown cosnar. Apply to WILLIAM HENDRICKSON & CO., (78] é’lu building. | ARLINGTON reasonable. MINNA, 546—Furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping; large yard. MINNA, 364—2 or 3 neatly furnished rooms for houseKeeping; also single. SEWING MACHINES. $2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought, sold: machine supplies. 145 Sixth; phone Mint 45. MINNA, 725, bet. Eighth and Ninth—Two nice unfurnished rooms; front garden; blg yard bay-window; MINNA, 747—5 rooms; rent $i1; near Ninth. MONTGOMERY, housekeeping rooms, 151—2 pleasant front rooms, first floor; coal stove; tubs; bath; yard; $10. OCTAVIA, 411—Front furnished sunny bay- window ‘Toom; grate; light housekeeping if Aesired; kitchén; $8 50 per month. POWELL, 4152 housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished. SHIPLEY, 2614 housekeeping rooms, children, no animals; house new. st s of 2 large nice sunny front rooms, complete for housekeeping: kitchen and bed- room: furniture all new: $2 per week, $§ per mont h, Apply at shoe store, 562 Mission st rlor floor, 4 rooms; gas range. 620—Housekeeping rooms new- v _papered, $5 per month. e —— MS TO LET. ouse, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant sunny rooms; en suite or single; first-class in every respect; terms reasonable. AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor sts.— Homelike house; modern service; elevator; bath; rooms, 50c to $150 day. MRS, J. KING. AT Stockton, 22—Sunny front rooms; suites, single; facing plaza; day or month, BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 134)—Fur- nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 53, The La Mar—Newly furnished sunny rooms en suite or single; reasonable. BUSH, 7%—Sunny front room for gentleman; $7 per month; reference. EDDY, 430—Sunny front room; rent $s. EDDY. €l4—Single sunny front room; bath. closets: private family; $8. ELLIS, 204, corner Mason (Clifford)—A supny corner suite and other sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS, 415—The Grand Carnot—Nice front rooms; suite and single; $150 to $6 week. ELLIS, 69, corner Larkin—Sunny furnished bay-window; mantel; gas. ELLIS, 742—Nicely furnished sunny room suitable for 2; gas and bath: housekeeping. FULTON, 213, near Van Ness—l or 2 unfur- nished front’ parlors; also 1 back room; ref. GEARY, 14A—Single room, running water, $12 per week. GEARY, 556—Elegant sunny front and back parlor ‘sultes; other rooms; piano; telephone. GEARY, 674—Large sunny neatly furnished front room. GEARY, 736 (old number 710), near Leaven- worth—2 single rooms, $4 and $5; with bath. GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. corner Seventh and Mission—Pleasant sunry rooms, en suite and single; elevator; moderate rates; families. HANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Select family rooming house; $150 to $5 per week. HARRISON, 7841, near Fourth—Finely fur- nished sunny rooms; bath; all convenience: homelike; $1 a week. HOWARD, 826—Rooms from $1 week up; tran- sient, 25¢ to $1 night. KEARNY, 305, corner Bush—Remodeled; new furniture; several choice sunny front rooms. MCALLISTER, 513, near Van Ness ave.—A neat single furnished room, with gas, hot and cold water; bath; $6 per month, MINNA, 667, corner Bighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, §l per week; transient. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates, 205 Fourth st. —_—— PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for furnishing all_the furniture, fixtures, finishes, etc., for the Hall of Justice and Morgue buildin Office of the Clerk of the Board of Siiper- visors of the City and County of San Fran- clsco, April 4, 1869. In ‘accordanice with resolution No. 2587 (Fourth Serfes) of the Board of Supervisors, sealed proposals will be recelyed in open ses- slon_of the Board of Supervisors on MON- DAY AFTERNOON, April 17, 1889, from 2:30 to 3 o'clock, for furnishing ail the furniture, fixtures, finishes, etc., for the Hall of Justicé and Morgue buildings, in strict accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by Messrs. Shea & Shea, architects, and filed in the office of the clerk of the Board of Super- visors on_April 3, 188, coples of which can bo seen by intending bidders at office of Messrs. Shea & Shea, architects, at No. 26 Montgomery street. Bidders will bid on this work with the un- derstanding that all the material mentioned in the specifications shall be manufactured in the State of Califdrnia, and that all labor necessary in the manufacture of said mate- rial and all labor necessary in the erection and completion of the work mentioned in the specifications shall be performed by parties residing in the State of California. And it is to be distinctly understood that eight hours shall constitute a day’'s work for ersons employed on the above work, and That the minimum rate of ages to be paid shall be two (32) dollars per day. Bidders will also be required to submit with thelr bids a certified check on some bank in the city and county of San Francisco in a sum equal to one-tenth (1-10) of the amount of their bid, and the party or parties to whom the contract or contracts may be awarded will be required to enter into a bond in o sum equal to one-fourth (4) of the amount of thelr contract, signed by two or more good and_sufficlent sureties, to be ap- proved by the Board of Supervisors, for the faithful performance of tne contract. Bidders will estimate and state a price on the following subdivisions of the material to be supplied and work performed, to wit: First—For all furniture, including all meta] grill work in connection with same; metal railings for prisoners' docks; all courtroom and other railings; hardware; metal shelving and vault doors; ventilators, Bertillon sys- tem: photographic appliances and kitchen fur- niture, Second—For gas and electric combination fixtures. Third—For water filtering system. Fourth—For tinting and decorating. Fifth—For electrical apparatus, switch board and telephone system. Bidders will bid with the distinct under- standing that separate contracts will be awarded for each class to the lowest respon- sible bidder. 2 For any further information required as to receiving coples of plans and specifications bidders will apply to the architects, Messrs. Shea & Shea. The party or parties to whom each one of the . contracts may be awarded will ‘be re- quired, prior to or at the time of the execn- tion of said contracts, to pay ome-fifth the cost of advertising this and a former notice in three daily newspapers, and each success- ful bidder to algo pay the cost of the publi- cation in the official newspaper of the reso- lution awarding him his contract. In order to preserve uniformity and to fa- cilitate the award the Board has resolved to receive no bid unless made upon blank forms prepared by the committee, and a certified check on some bank in the city and county of San Francisco in a sum equal to one- tenth (1-10) of the bid deposited by the bid- der with his bid and made payable to the clerk of the Board of Supervisors, conditioned if_the proposal be accepted and ‘the contract awarded, and if the bidder shall fail or neglect to pay the printing charges, execute the contract dnd give the required bond with- in six days after the award is made, then and in that case the said sum shall be collected and paid into the City and County Treasury by sald clerk as liquidated damages for such fallure and neglect. Blanks furnished by the clerk. ‘The Board reserves the right to reject all bids if the public good so requires. JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. ANY amount on furniture, planos, without re- moval, or any other good security; payable back in installments or as a whol2; if you owe a balance on the purchase price we will pay it and carry the loan as long as you de- sire; avold red tape and publicity; see us first; you will be waited upon quietly and quickly. Call €5-69 Donohoe bldg., 1170 Mariket st. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. NEW rich land pear city; small and I tracts; 2150 acres sold to 120 families. acres jeft. For particulars of immense crops raised in dry season of 1897-98 address THE COTATI CO., 302 Californta st., 8. F. MILL Valley—For sale, house, furnished or un- furnished.” Apply 526 Turk st. $ TO 830 an acre; list free; crops sure. M. GRIFFIN, Cottonwcod, Shasta County, Cal. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, §1 per ve: D EDUCATIONAL. ENGINEERING School, civil and mining; as- saying, blowpipe anal., chemistry, geol., min- eralogy, surveying, math., cyanide method. 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ENGINEERING School, civil, electrical, min. ing, mech, survey, assay, archl.; day & eve. est’ 188. VAN DER NAILLEN, %8 Market. FRENCH, Spanish, etc. Prof. De Filippe's Academy of Languages, 320 Posty ablest profs, MARGARET JACKSON, professor piano, har- mony, voice culture. Studio 523 Turk st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for §l, postage paid. ’ e e o et e e LOST. LOST—Easter, lady's old-fashioned gold watch and fob, bet. Mission and Golden Gate Park. Reward, 807% Valencia st. LOST—A lady's tan purse, containing §8 30 In money and a S. P. R. R, pass. Keep money and return pass to 2615 Buchanan st., §. F. LOST—Between Fifth and Harrison and Pow- ell and Market sts., a purse with a small sum of money and latch key. Reward, 209 Clara st. education has LOST—Locket containing lady's picture, Sun- day evening at Alcazar Theater. Sultable reward if returned to 623% Post st. LOANS on furniture or planos in S. F., Oak- land or Alameda at lowest rates, without removal; no commiselon: mno dela: NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission st., Bixth; telephone South 14. 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. 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.: telephone Main 1644. ANY amount by private party on furniture and planoe: no removal: low rates; confidentlal. BONELLI, Conservatory bdlg., 130 Powell st. BORROW money on indorsed paper o your ealary; small loans & speclalty; any secur- ity. THE REYNOLDS CO., cor. 31 and Jessl SECOND mortgages and_undivided interests in esfates a speclalty. MURPH’ 630 Market st. LOST—A dfamond locket; initials “E. W. W." Liberal reward. Room 410, Parrot building. CAMEO fob. Sultable reward will be pald at 1312 Washington st. LOST—From dray, a flask of quicksilver, from railroad to Golden Gate warehouse. Return to Stetson-Renner Drayage Co., 409 Battery st. Reward. LOST- Small blue and tan dog, named “Little Man.”" Return to Haquettee,' Palace of Art, 16_Post st.: $10 reward. FOUND. D—A watch near San Anselmo station, 984; the owner can have the same by addressing HENRY O'SHEA, San Francisco Postoffice. CALA. Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH, pro 722 Mission; goods guaranteed; tel. Clay A—_WHEN tired of other pawnbrokers try THE CUT-RATE LOAN OFFICE, 22 Mason st. PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713, ON furniture, planos. without removal: no com- mission; private. LICK, 116 McAllister st. $50 TO $50,000; lowest rates; lst and 2 mortg.; any proposition. Dryden, 413 Montgomery st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for i postage pald. PIERCE & TAYLOR Storage Company; pack- ing, sdvance, etc 735 Market: tel. Black 311 OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. MONEY WANTED. PARTY wishes to borrow $100 and will give Security. Call evenings. 404 Polk st. $30 PER share—15 shares Realty Syndlcate; cap- ital stock, par valye, $100 each. 840 Seven- teenth st., Oakland. MONEY to loan—Real estate, 24_mortg., chat- tels, ete. Harper & Krolger. 312 Emaminer big. EXPERT OPTICIANS, THE wrong glasses will ruin the strongest eyes; any sensation of pain is warning: Mayerle's glasses relieve headache, painfui itching, discharging, burning, scratching, Inflamed eyes and failing sight; Danger Signals and Mayerle's Self-fitting_Svstem malled free; write to-day. GEO. MAYERLE, German Expert Optician, charter member American Assoclation of Op- ticians 1071% Market st., San Francisco. MEDICAL. 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 failed; travel- ers hélped instantly and can return home the same day; no instruments used; cure at office, $5; home in confinement; skillful medical at- tention; all can save time and expense by con- sulting the doctor, free, before going else- where. MRS, DR. WYETH, 942 Post st., bet. Hyde and Larkin; hours, 10 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.om.; Sunday; 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m. A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all female diseases; all those who are sick or discour- aged should eall 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; consultation 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 to 12,2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sundays by appointment onl ALL ladies—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies true friends of ail invalids, men and wome) 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, eta; bables adopted; travelers treated; no de- lay; self-cure sent; call or write; free; con: dential. MRS. M. DAVIES, 1228 Market st.; pills, $1; 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 safe and sure; no medicines or instruments used; consultation free; traveling parties helped Instantly and safe treatment guaran- teed; cure, $; by the well-known specialists and ‘ladies’ physicians for 37 years; see us.: 1" POPPER and DRS., 318 Kearny st. A—DK. . W. O'DONNELL, world-renowned female specialist, relieves monthly irregulari- tles, from whatever cause. Dr. O'Donnell has tredted successfully more cases of irreguiari- ties than any other physician; 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. AILMENTS pecullar to women, also obstetric: latest methods; strict antiseptic precaution ladies 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, §5. 1362 Market, bet. 7th-Sth; tel. Howard 424 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; consultation frée and confidential. MRS. DR, KOHL, 1122 Market st., between Mason and Taylor: hours, 9 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m. DR. and MRS. WEGENER, 131z Golden Gate ave.—Private home in confinement, with every comfort; best care and attention; terms mod- erate; regular physician in attendance; con- cultation free; infants adopted into’ good homes; call before consulting others. DR. WONG WOO, herb doctor; Chinese tea and herb sanitarium, 764-766 Clay st., San Fran- clsco; all diseases cured exclusively by Chi- nese 'herbs; over 3000 varleties being used: advice free; hours 9:30 to 11 a. m., 1 to 8 and 7to 8 p. m. LADIES—Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand), best, safe, rellable; take no other; send 4c stamps for particulars; “‘Rellef for Ladies’*; letter by return mail; at druggists. - Chichester Chemical Co., Phila. ALL married ladies know ‘‘Seguro,” the great- est boon to them. Richards & Co., 406 Clay et.; $150. Send 2 stamp for circulars to Se- guro Mfg. Co., 631 K st., Sacramento, Cal. ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladles with female troubles; no danger; safe cure; $2 30; expressed C, O. D.; don't delay until too late OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, C: DR. and Mrs. Wise, 1118 Market st.—Instant re- 1ef for monthly troubles or money back; $5 up. PRIVATE home_in confinement; best refs. 1540% Howard; Mrs. M. Wiedemann, midwife. MRS. DR. SCHWARTZ, home in confinement; best of care. 852 Castro, cor. 7th, Oakland. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all dis- edses of the human body. 115 Mason st. HORSES. 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons,, buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN ‘& DOYLE. Auctioneers. ————— WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. 100 SETS second-hand harness; wagons, carts, buggies, surreys and horses. 1140 Folsom st. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. A—$5 MONTHLY rental for a nice chicken 4 large chicken houses, fine broodery, 12 compartments; 6-foot high wire fencigg: very complete for immediate busi- ness; will sell, if desired, at a bargain; a few lots left unsold, $75 upward: $5 cash, $ monthly; will make special terms if desired; Allendale settlement, East Oakland; 53 fam- ilies within 2 years have located and own their homes; streets all graded, some are macadamized; near a fine 3-story school house and 3 electric car lines, and also a -foot wide boulevard: site, climate and sofl the very best; no fogs nor cold winds here. Call or send for circular, 455 Seventh st., near Broadway, Oakland; cartiage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. FOR Sale—Three modern houses, § rooms, just finished; cor. Grove and Albfon sts.; cash or installments, or take lot as first payment. WM. MANN, 34 & Washington sts., Oakland. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address In the Unifed States or Canada one year for 3L postage paid. — e OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. LADY in Fruitvale having pleasant home. wishes to board and room four business you: ladies; references exchanged. MRS. C. JA! PER, Fruitvale P. O . : OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 1lth and Franklin, Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS, LAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $1000—Lot 50x125; house § rooms $2200—75x150; cottage, § rooms; Central ave. $3500—Elegant house, 8 rooms; large lot; Grand st., near San Antonio ave. $3500—50x150; new 8-room house; Morton street station. Choice lot on Chestnut st.,, near San_Joss ave., $22 per foot; to exchange for San Fran- cisco property; splendid 7-room cottage; at Morton street station. The above are in best locations and can be bought on terms to sult: convenient to trains and schools. ALAMEDA LAND CO., 1500 Park st., Alameda. Office_open Sundays and_evenings. San Francisco Office, 30 Montgomery st. $6000—HANDSOME house and lot, 57x140; 9 rooms. NE. corner Santa Clara and Paru. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Unifed States, postpaid, for $1 per year. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been igsued as follows: John Schmidt and Petra E. L. Albrecht. Ivan de Malchin and Elfrida Cone. J. E. Handley and Mary W. Deable Jose J. Sores and Isabella Barba. Pask Sluch and Jennie Ponilo. Willlam J. Miller and Mary J. Nelson. Alfred W. Schwartz and Nellfe Clarke John Murrane and Mary Craig.... George Callahan and Lilllan Donner Thomas Nicholls and Nancy A. Harker. J. F. Palmler! and Celestina M. Glacopetti.22-18 Albert W. Lefeber and Julia A, Kohn.. John L. White and Camille D. Palmer. F. A. Driscoll and Cathyrn M. Poulson BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—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. BARE—In this city, March 25, 18%9, to the wife of Sol Bare, a daughter. CONRAD—In this_city, April 2, 1899, to the wife of Willlam J. Conrad, a daughter. DEL MONTE—In this city, March 23, 189, to the wife of Tony Del Monte, a son. WEDDE—In this city, April 2, 189, to the wife of Harry G. Wedde, a son. WILLIAMS—In Stockton, March 23 1899, to the of Richard T. Wiiliam: P MARRIED. SCHAEFER—FIEDLER—In this city, April 2, 1899, by the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke, Adam J. Schaefer and Fannie E. H. Fledler, both of San Francisco. SHARP—SMITH—In this city, March 30, 1899, By the Rev. Philip Coombe, Edward N. Sharp of Walnut Grove and Julla Smith of Clover- dale. e —————————— 00d location. DIED. Balley, Nathan J. Knox, Emile T. Brown, Evenlina Lathrop, Henry C. Delaney, James E. Del Monte, George J. Dodge, John L. Fallon, Annie Farley, Mary Frank, Herbert S. McCullough, Robert McKay, Alexander 8. O'Connor, Mary B. Osborn, Margaret Plumb, George Remicks, Hannah J. Gregory, Willilam Rosenberg Fredericka, Hagan, Mary Schultz, William Haskins, Lily Shaw, Willlam Hausecke, Robert Straub, Dennis Hunter, Elizabeth C. Toklas, Johanna Irwin, Charley H. White, Phillippa Kelly, John H. BAILEY—In this city, April 2, 1899, Nathan J., relict of Margaret E. Bailey (nee McCabe), and beloved father of Emma Bailey, a native of Vermont, aged 56 years. = Friends and acquainfances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 111 Perry street, thence to St. Rose's Church for services. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. 3 BROWN-—In_this city, April 2, 1809, at rest, Evenlina Edith, beloved and only child of Mrs. Cornelia A. and the late Hon. George Crozier Brown. DELANEY—In this city, April 2, 189, James , beloved husband of Lillie Delaney, son of the late James and' Bridget Delaney, and brother of John, Mary, Willlam, Frank and Margaret Delaney, a native of San Fran- cigco, aged 23 years. §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of J."C. O'Connor & Co.. 767 Mission street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Gross Cemetery. - DEL MONTE—In this city, April 3, 1899, George Joseph, son of Tony and Ella Del Monte, a native ‘of San Francisco, aged 11 days. DODGE—In this city, April 8, 1899, John Louls, dearly beloved and only child of J. L. and Phoebe Dodge, and grandson of Mrs. R. M. Dodge and Mrs. L. Nolte, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 15 days. FALLON—In this city, April 2, 189, Annie, beloved mother of J.'J. Falion, a native of Scotland, aged 63 years, [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FARLEY—In this city, April 2, 1599, Mary Far- ley, dearly beloved wife of Patrick Farley, and beloved sister of Mrs. George Porter and Mrs. W. P. Cooks, a native of County Wex- ford, Treland, aged 43 year: EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully nvited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 209' Tehama street, between Third and Fourth, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, Mis- slon street, between Third and Fourth, where a solemn requiem high mas will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul menc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. FRANK—In Calistoga, April 2, 1899, Herbert S., beloved son of and Camille Frank, native of Sulsun, aged 12 years and 1 month. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), from Third and Townsend streets by 10:40 o'clock train. Interment Home of Peace ery. GREGORY—In the Philippines, March 2, 1899, Willlam Gregory, beloved nephew of M. R. Courtney of San Francisco, aged 2% years. HAGAN—In this city, April 2, 1899, Mary, be- Toved daughter of John and the late Mar- garet Hagan, mother of William and John McKenzie, and sister of William, Philip and Daniel Hagan, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 1 month and 22 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fullv invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuescay), at 1:30 o’clock, from her late resi- Gence, 9 Natoma street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HASKINS—In the City and County Hospital, Avril 2, 1889, Lily Haskins, a native of Ca- nada, aged vears. HAUSECKE—In this city, April 3, 139, Robert Hausecke, a native of Gérmany, aged 44 years 3 monthe' and 12 days. A member of Norti Beach Lodge No. 9, 0. d. H. S. I Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. HUNTER—In this city, April 2, 1899, Elizabeth Catherine, dearly beloved wife of Robert E. Hunter, beloved mother of Richard E.. Ed- ward C., John W., Richard C., Albert P., Jullan J. and Ida M. Hunter, and sister of Frank and Carry Huntt, a native of West Virginia, aged 45 years. 7 The funeral will take plcce this dayv (Tuesday), from her late residence, 2970 Twenty-sixth street, between Bryant and Florida. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. IRWIN—In Western Australia, 189 Charley H., beloved son of William and R becca Irwin, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years. KELLY—In this city, April 1, 1899, John H., husband of Anna Kelly, father of George W. and Harry J. Kelly and Mrs. Annfe M. de Vecchio, and brother of M. H. Kelly, Sister Alphonsine Kelly, 8. C., of Baltimore, and the late Rev. Father Kelly, S. J., a native of Tipperary, Ireland, aged 68 years. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this da (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1635 Grove street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Fillmore street, where a re- quiem mass will be held for the repose of his goul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemeter: KNOX—In this city, Afril 2, 1899, Emile Tem- ‘pest, beloved son of Mr. George T. and Es- telle Knox, and brother of Mrs. Edith Uns- worth and Miss Carolyn and George J. Knox, a native of San Franclsco, aged 18 years and 2 months. > The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from tius Church, where a’requiem ma oftered for the repose of his soul. private. Holy Cross Cemetery LATHROP—Henry Clay Lathrop, a native of Albany, New York, departed this life at § p. m., April 3, 189, aged 54 years 10 months and 14 days. Fold him, O Father! in Thine arms, And let him henceforth be A messenger of love between Our human hearts and Thee. Brother of Mrs. Leland Stanford and Mr. Charles G. Lathrop of San Francisco. Cali- fornia, and Mr. Ariel Lathrop of Albany, New York. McCULLOUGH—In San Mateo County, April 2, 1899, Robert, dearly beloved husband of Ma- mie McCuliough, father of Harold McCul- lough, beloved son of Patrick and the late Agnes McCullough, and brother of Mamie McCullough, Mrs. Charles Erickson and Mrs. William McGrath, a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years and 5 months. A member of San_Francisco Council No. 7, ¥. M. I £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at §:30 o'clock, from his late dence, 1107 Treat avenue, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Y. M. L—To_the officers and members_of San Francisco Council No. 7, Y. M. L: You ars hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, Robert McCullough, from his late residence, 1107 Treat avenue, between Folsom and Harrison, Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets, to-morrow (Wednesday) at 8:15 o'clock sharp. Fines for non-atten ance will be strictly enforced. G. W. MURPHY, President. April 2, Interment G. M. KELLY, Rec. Sec. McKAY—In this city, April 2, 1399, Alexander S., beloved son of Emma E. and Alexander McKay, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 vea O'CONNOR—In_this_ city, April 8, 1599, Mary B., beloved wife of Thomas O'Connor, a na- tive of Ireland. OSBORN—In this city, April 1, 1399, Margaret, relict of Henry Osborn, a native of Westport, County Mayo, Ireland, aged 63 years. §> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday 0 o'clock. from the parlors of the Henr: llagher Co., 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, Where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the’ re- pose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. PLUMB—In this city, April 2, 1399, George, be- loved husband of Margaret Plumb, a native of Brighton, England, aged 64 years and 10 months. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock; at the par- lors of N. Gray & Co., 841 Sacramento street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Please omit flowers. REMICKS—In this city, April 3, 1389, Hannah Jane, beloved wife of John F. Remicks, a native of Prince Edwards Island, aged 28 years. ROSTCNBERG—In this city, April 3, 159 ericka Rosenberg, beloved mother of Mrs. M. Warschauer, Mrs. Celia Hagan and Mrs, Freda Ubrich of New York, a native of Hanover, aged §0 vears and § months. (Port- land, Or., and New York papers please copy.) [#Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o’clock, from the residence of Mr. J. M. Kaufman, 2524 Pine street. In- terment private, Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. SCHULTZ—In this city, April 3, 139, William Schultz, a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 54 vears 6 months and 3 days. A member of Harmony Lodge No. 13, L. ©. O. F., and Man- zanita Tribe No. 4, Improved O. R, M. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from Odd Fellows" Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, where funeral services will be held under the auspices of Harmony Lodge No. 13, L 0. O. F. Remains at the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1200 Mission street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SHAW-In Stockton, March 31, 15%, Willlam Shaw, formerly known as Willle Sims, bs loved son of Elizabeth Shaw, a native of Eng- land, aged 4§ years. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 1508 Taylor street, bétween Green and Union. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. STRAUB—In Alameda, April 1, 189, Dennis Straub, a native of ‘Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 76 years 6 months and 22 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1617 Hibbard street, Grand street sta- tion. = Interment orivate, Mountain View Cemetery. Please omit flowers. OKLAS—In this city, April 2, 1899, Johanna, T oeioved daughter of Nathan and Laura Tok: las of Sookane, Wash., and sister of Vera Toklas, & native of Spokane, aged 4 years 11 months and 2 days. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter . WHITE—In this_city, April 3, 159, Phillippa Whife, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Elia Mountain, Mrs. Anna Readion and John, Henry, George, Oscar and Waliter White, a native of Cornwall, England, ared 60 years 4 months and 1 day’ HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20, Fifeh st.. opposite Lincoln Schook Telephone Sout

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