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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1899 — . 1 B S CHANCE A§70; HOME cooking parlor and d S store ‘on Larkin worth $400; srel.te“l:m:l): R. G. WI ., 908 Market st. aning and. 30 “upholstering miles from San PERSONALS. LINCOLN BROS. Sell 8 1bs rolled oats, 25¢; 10-1b sack cornmeal, 20c; butter, 25c square; 19 Ibs granulated sugar, §1; flour, S5c sack; tomatoes, 90c doz.; Sugar corn, $1'doz; pienic hams, T%o Ib; 30 1bs rice, $1; 25 Ibs raisins, $1; macaroni, e a box; 2 Ibs fine coffee, 25c. LINCOLN BROS., cash grocers, 226 Sixth st., above Folsom. AKING offer; thousand: tent right for the U 8. on SBARBORO & CO., grocers, formerly of 531 Washington, have removed to 621 Montgy. st. EXPERT OPTICIANS, THE wrong g s will ruin the strongest eyes; any satlon of pain is warning; Mayerle's” glasses relieve headache, painful smarting, itching, discharging, buraing, twitching, scratching, inflamed eyes and failing sight; Danger Signals and Mayerle's Self-Aitting Svetem malled free; write to-day. GEO. MAYERLE, German Esxpert Opticlan, charter member American Assoclation of Op- ticlans *0T1% Market st.. San Francisco. YOUR hair won't fall out it you use Lederer's Quintonica, S5¢ bot.; Lederer's Foamo Sham- on protection of trees; every it grower needs them; small nutacturing. Particulars of R. G. Market st., room 6. a R saloon, with liglng room: h st, near Market; rent $30; averags fixture: sh' register, arket st., To m 8. P00, 5¢ pkg. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. LEDERER is the best halrdresser in the city, but he charges only 25c: longest hair rolis, 8c; good switches, §1; fine, $2 50. Open Sun- days 9 to 12. G. LEDERER. 123 Stockton st. AGON and carriage shop; repairing and fay ng of farming ‘implements; in © country town, Alameda County; estabe ma ars; tools $400; stock at invoice a s id chance for good, steady man nows his business. Call R.'G. WILKE, arket st., room §. = i; RAILROAD t in_ Oak- : best class of board. d furniture; ‘rent $20, E, %06 Market, room §. grocery and bar, with living Market et.; doing @ good-paying bought _transtet business: ot W 906 Market, room 8. RAL merchandise store connected with fice in lively country town: no op including ~ building, 2 lots 25x15 ock of merchandise about _$80 e. For particulars call WILKE %06 Market st ding-house it NFUG, known as the ‘‘Cap! ock road; the most popu- t of San Jose, having »stantial buildings, all stocked, .in f s kind in th 3 r particulars ., Alum Ro restaurant; cause v rec D & CO. t be sold to-day. arket st. s of Any kind. st., above 6t Oakland fe ND & CO., 10 n one of the oldest ished 25 years; sure in hanical bus 1:\;!%:.“,\\-.“ trade; required. n ng build- i fuu investigation. fixtures; do- , 7 Grant ave. 1d_established cornes Sheep Weekly; dom including fine good trade guar- 2 Kearny st. —CORNER drug store; doctor's prace worth $3% a month; cceipts daii; r & physician. KREDO & CO., : central location; stock and fix- fice. rses and large Inquire at 357 Hayes, and bar; don’t miss 00 to bu. sawm Call or ad- a st catessen stor: iiving roo; sale on account ¢ greenhol estate across the £00d references an s a partner in ss; established JOHN RED to eell his t. 4 good wi g for Europe, desiras es, including stock business & CO., 1008 cher shop: does cash | safe in- | oo | JOHN L. BOONE, Attorney at Law, No. 4 Sutter st., San Francisco, Cal. American and Foreign Send for Circular. Patents Solicited. AUGUSTA LEOLA, 2326 Mission st., near 20th —Greatest fortune teller in the world; gives luck, love and magic charms: also teaches fortune telling; fee, $1 and upward, A Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law a Specialty. E suit or overcoat to order, $10 75; we have contracts with mills to take all their remnants; samples sent all over the country. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th and Sth. ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms; 2c to 150 per night; $150 to $6 per week; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. SUPERFLUOUS hair removed; no electricity or strong medicines; treatment stmple and effective. 1128 Sutter st. MRS. CLAYTON. OPERA bangs and switches, 60c up; this week only; artistic opera dressing La Verite Hair- { _dressing Parlors, 30 Geary; phone rea 3733. | WANTED—Old gold and silver for manufac- turing. O. LTE, Jeweler, 248 O'Farrell SUITS to order_on Installments at cash price §1 a week. N.Y.TAILORING CO., 113 Kearn; CITY OF PARIS laundry removed from 118 Stockton st. to 331 Geary. MME. JAUSSAUD. THE genuine misfit, 212 Fifth st., §3) and $40 suits at your own price; perfect fit guarant'd. RUPTURE, stricture cured: no knife; no in- e ;guarntd Dr.Gordin,514 Pine, ab Kearny | A Ladies or gen raiture, bought, sold; tel. Mint , 1023 Folsom st. | BERWIN & GASSNER, furriers, formerly on | _Post st., removed to store 110 Kearny st. A—CLOAKS, furs and suits at wholesale prices. H. KRAMER, 20 Sansome st. DRESSMAKERS. made SILK or cloth dresses made, $5 up; dresses MME. GOLDSTEIN, over; perfect fit. 3 Eddy. SPIRITUALISM. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium, ' life reader; medical claifvoyant: treat all pric vate, chronic and obscure diseases; diagnosis free; eittings, $1. 282 Stockton st. | MRS. SOPHIA SEIP, spirit seer, 1724 Market | #t. mear Polk; counsel, §0c; by letter, 50c; meetings every night, 10c. | MRS. MENA FRANCES, independent slate writing medium. MRS, ELLIS, tests to all; Tues.-Frl., Mon., 8; 2%c; sittings, $1. 233 Val MRS. B. BAUMANN, the well-kno 1 teller, has opened an 118 Haight st. fortune office at 315 O'Farrell. CLAIRVOYANTS. XTRAQRDINARY. GOOD NEWS FOR ALL. MME. E. CURLEY Has permanently located at 337 Geary st., bet. Powell and Mason. Her success as a me- dium has startled the cntire world. Her | power is acknowledged by press and public to | be of the highest order. She advises you to a | certainty by a higher than human power. | Her parlors are thronged by anxious people | looking for important ‘nformation, and every Teply 1s most gratifyinc: all are pleased. | ‘Without a question she tells each caller their | name and for what they came. She gives ! advice on business, speculation, lawsuits, old | | | ARRIVAL E. estates, love, courtship and marriage—every- thing. The unfortunate and troubled should €cek her counsel and start aright. Positively no_attention pald to letter unless $1 accom- panies. 8§ a. m. to §:30 p. m. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvovant and | born with double veil and sec- | noses disease; full life read . $1; sit. $150. 126 Turk. HANSON, paimist and card reader; | present and future; 153% 5th, r. 21 | MOREAU, the best fortune teller; %o | tests free. Fourth st., near Mission. card reader and mag- 207 Powell st., rooms § and 6. RETURNEDEDNA V. GRANT. clairvoyant { and palmis 120 Ellis st., parlors 6 and 7. | CHAPELLEClairvoyant and | 417 Bush st., roo | sion, bet. 8th & 10th MISS A. L. CARLSO! palmist and planets. | JESSIE BURNETT, card reader and palmist, 216 Kearny st., rooms 9 and 10. | MME. AUGUST, 1150 Mission s and palthist: truth or no pay; %c. MME. RAV advice; names given; 25c up. MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hu | _band's plcture.” %c: Indies. 914 'O'Farrell st. U U — . fortune teller by cards, 28 Sixth st. clairvoyant A _reads life fluently; business 5 Fourth st. man with st., room &, good reliabl quire 41 Third owner ng t it. Call 41 Third, r. 5. fitted; owner's s, nr. Geary. fixtures cheap at 1245 Ken- 234 O'Farrell st. SALOC N for n good location. Inquire at chop_hou doing good Montgomery st. Address P. O. sale—Dry goods business. %, 112 Benicfa, Cal. BARGAT Box 446, e store; nice stock and fixtures. ah, Gal. PALMISTRY. | pupil Count St. Ger- | maine, 3283 Twenty-first st., above Valencia; tel. White 1571; reading by mail. $1. ! — | SUPERFLUOUS SUPERFLUOUS hair permanently removed by | electroly: MRS. DR. WELCH, 2115 Bush st.; 15 s’ experience; references given. MEDICAL. A TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities (from what- ever cause), safe and sure; relief guaranteed at any timé when others have failed; travel- ers helped instantly and can return home the same day; no instruments used; cure at office, $6; 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 § p. m.; Sunday; 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m. A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all female diseases; all those wha 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 patlents, with every comfort, convenience of a hospital and privacy of a home: consultation free and ab- eolutely confidential; satisfaction guaranteed, without injury to heaith, or money refunded. by MRS, DR. GWYER, 510 Eddy st. bet. Hyde and Larkin; office hours, 10 t0 12,2 to 4 @nd 7 to 8. Sundays by appointment only. ALL ladies—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of ail invalids, men-and women; 60 years' practice; safe and quick cure guar- anteed; any disease or {rregularity; disgrace avolded; kind sympathy and ald; sure relief, though else fail; delicacy, privacy, home, etc.; babies adopted; travelers treated; no de- lay; self-cure sent; call or write; free: confi- dentfal. MRS. M. DAVIES, 1228 Market st.; pills, $1; very strong, $2. a A NEW process for female trouble, no matter from what cause and how long standing; every woman her own physicfan; can be sent eafe and su no medicines or instruments used; consultation free; traveling parties helped instantly and safe treatment guaran- teed; cure, $5; by the well-known specialists and ‘ladies’ physicians 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 irregulari- 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, 102315 Market st. AILMENTS peculiar to women, also obstetrics; latest methods; strict antiseptic precautions; ladies near or far see DRS. GOODWIN free: well known, reliable, safe and sure; cure in 2 hours guaranteed; any time; maternity home: best medical attendance; pills, §1; cure, $5. 1362 Market, bet. Tth-8th; 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 free and confidential. MRS. DR. KOHL, 1122 Market st., between Mason and Taylor; hours, 9 to 5, 7to 8 p. m. DR. and MRS. WEGENER, 1312 Golden Gate ave.—Private home in confinement, with every comfort; best care and attention; terms mod- erate; regular physician in attendance; con- eultation free; infants adopted into good call before consulting others. DR. WONG WOO, herb doctor; Chinese tea and herb sanitarium, 764-766 Clay st., San Fran- cleco;_all diseases cured exclusively by Chi- nese herbs; over 3000 varfeties being used; advice free; hours 9:30 to 11 &. m., 1 to 8 and 7to 9 p. m. ALL married ladies know ‘‘Seguro,” the great- est boon to them. Richards & Co., 406 Clay €t.; §$150. Eend 2c stamp for circulars to Se- guro Mfg. Co., 531 K st., Sacramento, Cal. HOUSES TO LET. 7 ROOMS, $25; 10 rooms, $33; baths, laundrlu.’! gardens, in thorough repair; in Mission warm belit. DEMPSTER, 3 Glen Park ave., off Twelfth st. ~ SUNNY house, 6 rooms; bath; newly painted, papered. 220 Ash ave., between Van Ness ave. and Franklin. Apply 628 Golden Gate ave. CEDAR ave., 117, north of Geary st.. near Van Ness ave.—House, 7 rooms and bath. GEARY, 1018, between Polk and Van Ness— House "of 9 Tooms and bath. HOUSE of 82 rooms; good for lodging house. In. quire 1153 Howard st., nr. 8th: two' entrances. OUR rent department goes to your home: get printed list of houses from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. TO let—Furnished house of 6 rooms and bath; sunny corner. Apply GEO. W. H. PATTER- SON & CO., 1706 Market st. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. CLEMENTINA, -5 nice rooms; cheap, rent. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS, 212, near Taylor—Small sunny hall bed- room for gentleman. ELLIS, 321—Rosedale House—Rooms rented by day. week or month at cut rate prices; cheap- er and better than any house in the ecity. 418—The Grand Carnot—Nice front : suite and single; $150 to $ week. ELLIS, Large nicely furnished sunny Toom, suitable for 1 or 2 gents, $§ per month. ELLIS, 039, corner Larkin—Sunny furnished bay-window; mantel; gas. FIFTH, 153%—Sunny suit of rooms suitable for dressmaking or office; other rooms; quiet house. FOLSOM, 776%—Large furnished room; $1. FURNISHED house to let—Eight large sunny Tooms; modern improvements; large yard. Apply on premises, 685 Guerrero st. HOUSE to let and furniture of 7 rooms for sate. 12 Laskie, off Mission, bet. Sth and Sth. FURNISHED FLATS. ELEGANTLY furnished flat of 7 rooms; also $350 plano in use only three months; for sale cheap. Call forenoons from 8 to 12 m. at 775 O'Farrell st. 2 COTTAGES TO LET. ARLING cottage of 3 yms, chick- en house, yard; San Mateo cars to Thirty- fifth st.; rent §6. GEARY, 5—Blegant sunny front and back parior 'suites; other rooms; plano; telephone. GEARY, 606—Neatly furnished bay-window tront Suite, also others, and bath. GEARY, 786 (old number 710), near Leaven- worth—2 single rooms, $4 and $5; with bath. GEARY, 813%—1 single and 1 double room; $ and $10; private family. ‘GEARY, 14A—Single room, running water, §1 2 per week. GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. corner Seventh and Mission—Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; elevator; moderate rates; families. GROVE, 104—Corner bay-window suite; incan- descent lights; dentist or doctor; other rooms. A—6-ROOM modern cottage; nicely furnished; plano; convenient to Berkeley train also Oak- land cars; adults only. Box 865, Call. DEARBORN, , oft Seventeenth, near Valen- cia—Cottage, § large rooms and bath, fur- nished complete for housekeeping; piano; $15. $ EACH—Cottage, 5 rooms, 2 new tenements of 4 rooms.; nr. 34th and Mission sts. Apply 64 Silver st., oft Third. $ EACH Cottage, 5 rooms, 2 new tenements of 4 11 nr. 34th and Miss. Apply 64 Silver. FOLSOM, 2326Cottage 1 rooms; bath; large yard; rent $20. : HANCOCK House, 781 Mission—Select family rooming house; $150 to $6 per week. HARRISON, 71—Nice sunny ball bedroom, sultable for gentleman; rent §. HOTEL Grosvenor, 319 Sutter—Opened under new management Apr 1; elegant sunny suites, single rooms; most central part city; elevator. CITY REAL ESTATE. RARE CHANCE IN CITY SUBURBS. 5 Splendid large lot, 44:8x108:8; owner leaves town; reduced from $50 to $350. .21 Powell, rooms 1 and 2. 2 o A 5-ROOM cottage, in good condition, to be re. moved or taken down by May 1. For par- ticulars address box 576, Call office. $100 CASH, $25 a month—5 rooms, bath, base- ment: lot 25x114; concrete walks; half block from cars; §24 Elizabeth st., near Douglass. L fi\‘NDEBSON. 11SA Eleventh st., owner and uilder. D e —— COUNTRY REAL MSTATE. $#800—BARGAIN: 160 acres rich farm land; well improved; all fenced; plenty good_water; § miles northwest from Livermore. For parti- culars address RASMUS BJORN, Livermore, Alameda Gounty, Cal. TEN miles from San Rafael, 3 minutes’ walk from railroad; ranch of 6 acres, with modern improvements; $2500. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. NEW rich land near city; small and large tracts; 2150 acres sold to 120 familles; 7600 acres jeft. For particulars of immense crops ralsed in dry season of 1897-98 address THE COTATI CO., 302 California st.. S. F. M. Shasta County, Cal. % TO 830 an mcre: list free; crops sure. GRIFFIN, Cottonwcod, PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. 44-ROOM rooming house; vacant lots 3l-room lodging house: house and S6-room lodging house; city property 20 acres in Placer County; anythin 4 flats in the city for large lot H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. an 320-ACRE farm in Kebraska, $3200; clear; rent- ed for 1893 for any good California property. J. H. EDSON, 1209 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. -$4000 . 1500 IVY ave, 223, near Franklin—Pleasant front room; stove if desired; sunny yard; garden. KEARNY, 305, corner Bush—Remodeled; new furniture; several choice sunny front rooms. LOS ANGELES House, 5M4A Pine—Furnished rooms, single, double; housekpg; transient. OFFICE—008 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FOR Sale—Three modern houses, 8 rooms, just finished; cor. Grove and Albion sts.; cash or installments, or take lot as first payment. WM. MANN, 3d & Washington sts., Oakland. FLATS TO LET. CASTRO, 438, near Market—Fine new sunny upper double flat, 10 rooms; stable; cheap. CLAYTON, 872, south of Frederick—Modern sunny flat, 6 rooms and bath; cheap. COLE, TolModern sunny flat of ¢ rooms and ath; cl D. ELEGANT 7-room upper flat; bath; laundry; sanitary_plumbing; sunny side; 8 a. m. to % p. m. TISA Bush st. ELLIS, 711%—Furnished flat; use of piano; all conveniences in Kitchen; stationary tubs, ete. FLAT 6 rooms and bath; modern improve- ments; rent $22. 1807 Eddy st. GEARY —room flat; complete for house- keeping; piano, etc.; reasonable; call from 12 to 6. GROVE, 42, nr. Larkin and City Hall-Nlce upper flat; 6 rooms and bath; $22 50. GROVE, 1609—Nicely furnished 8-room flat; pla HARRIET, roums; ups . near Sixth and Folsom—3 sunny airs; $8 LOVELY sunny upper flat of 7 rooms; bath. 411 Lyon st., near Park: very cheap. 3 MARKET, 118—Nicely furnished rooms and offices; {erms-low; alsa_housekps; transient. MARTHA place, 6, room for 1 or 2, $8. MASON, 12A—Sunny sulte or more rooms, with kitchen, sultable for doctor or dentist. MCALLISTER, 726, above Goligh—Large fur- nished room, with gas; $8 per month. MINNA, 725, bet. 8th & 9th—2 nice unfurn. rms.; bay-window; front garden; big yard. MISSION, 82%—Suite of two rooms first floor; also front room suitable for two gentlemen. off Geary—Large sunny 113—Nice sunny furnished rooms, $1 25 per week. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms; ele- ator; electric lights; day, week or month. PARNASSUS ave., 215, near Park—Room fur- nished or unfurnished. ROYAL Houss, 12 Ellls st.—Incandescent light; reading room, smoking room and ladies’ parlor; room per night, %c to $1 5 week, $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; reasonabl SEVENTH, 6534 large room LOVELY new upper flat; porcelain bath, ete.; $14. 154 Precita ave., near Mission st. ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladies with female troubles; no danger; safe cure; $2 50; expressed C. 0. D.; don’t delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal. DR. and Mrs. Wise, 1115 Market st—Instant re- liet for monthly troubles or money back; §5 up. PRIVATE home in confinement; best refs 1540% Howard; Mrs. M. Wiedemann, midwife. MRS, DR. SC best of care. . WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all dis- v. 115 Mason st. ST and best in America—The Weekly 16 pages, sent to any address In the United States. postpaid. for $1 per year. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. e selling good upright planos for $6 136 per month, we ask you to Investi- ate and approve this method; prices are the ame as if purchased for all cash; bargains in good second-hand uprights upon some easy ayments and ood planos for $3, $4 and $5 per month. SHERMAN., CLAY ‘& CO., Eteinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter home in_confinement 52 Castro, cor. 7th, Oakland. sts., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakla A FEW BARGAINS IN UPRIGHTS. Cramer, good condition. Weber, fine order. 3 Kingsburys, use Vose, mahogany case. Sterling, used 18 months. All _guaranteed 6 years; BENJ. easy paymen! CURTAZ & SON, 16- NICE flat, 6 rooms, bath and cellar; rent $22 50; water free. 1425 Octavia st. OUR rent department goes to your home; get rinted list of flats from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. PAINTER and paper hanger and good house carpenter with family can get flat and take most of rent In work. Box 85, Call SHOTWELL, 22, near Fourteenth—$13; sunny lower flat; 4 rooms, bath and yard. TWO sunny flats; bath: 4 rooms each; 1 fur- nished; $17 and $14; couples, no children. SI1 Leavenworth st. THIRD, 4078, near rooms; $15. Noe st., corner Nineteenth; rooms: $17. 4 ROOMS, bath, large rooms, bath, $2250; thorough repair; charming location: Mission warm belt. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave., off 12th st. Castro—Upper upper 5 $14 and §15; 5 5 ROOMS, bath and cellar. 1425 Octavia st. sunny cottage; 8. SHERMAN Apartment House, near Market—Furnished and unfurn! 28 Elghth st., d. THIRD, %5—Sunniest rooms in San Francisco; private family; references. ELLIS, 013—Nice sunny rooms, with good board, use of parlor and piano, $20 each, FIRST, 416—Swedish private boarding. with room, $4.a week up: elegant parlor suite. O'FARRELL, 7i2—Pleasant rooms; excellent board; §20 up; special rates to tabie hoarder: POST, 603, near Mason—Pleasant sunny rooms, with excellent board; meals at all hours. $700—5-ROOM cottage; barn; easy terms. 1765 Union st., Oakland. —_— e e OAKLAND FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping, or rooms and board; beautiful garden; fresh milk. 1734 Delaware st., Berkeley. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakiand. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $1000—Lot 50x125: house 5§ rooms; good location. §2200—75x150; cottage, b rooms: Central ave. $3500—Elegant house, 8 rooms; large lot; Grand st., near San Antonio ave. $3500—50x150; new §-room house; Morton street station. Choice Iot on Chestnut st., near San_Jose ave., $22 per foot; to exchange for San Fran- clsco property; splendid 7-room cottage; at Morton street station. The above are In best locations and can be bought on terms to suit: convenient to_trains and schools. ALAMEDA LAND CO. 1500 Park st., Alameda. Office_open Sundays and_evenings. San Franclsco Office, 80 Montgomery st. IF you want to build, buy or sell property call on J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st. AMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. PLEASANT home for ladies in delicate health; large grounds; private. Eighth st. e BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. an: ess for sale; includes 1 acre of land, 3 houses, barn, 15 cows, whole milking outfit, horse, wagon and harness; 5 milk customers; nets $30 month; situated in Perkeley. D. J. TOBIN, real estate and in- surance agent, 2121 Stanford place, Berkeley, —_—_— POWELL, 309 (Waldorf)—Beautifully furnished unny front suits RESTAURANTS, PERINTS, 18 Mason st.—French dinner, lunch, %ic or a la carte; $10_COTTAGE, & sunny rooms; 1% blocks from Market st. 132 Rose ave., bet. Gough and Octavia sts, $13—4-ROOM upper flat; sunny side. bet. Valencia and Guerrero. ROOWS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CLEMENTINA, 707, cor. of Eighth—1 sunny housekeeping room with laundry and bath; §i. Army st., ELY the oldest and largest house Chicago 1s KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st.; pianos, organs and all other musical instruments of all grades terms easy; prices lowest: every- ible done to please and satisfy the 'S Pianos praised by all great ar- s touch regulator the wonder of the day; please examine. 216 McAllister et. A_GRAND opportunity to save money In the puchase of a high grade plano for cash this week. Room 12, Flood building. PIANOS accurately tuned and warranted; send postal to COOKE, 1081 Howard st. PIANOS at auction prices to realize advances and & Wilson's Sto , $69 up; Ins rents $3 50 up (allowed on purchase) W. G. BADG cramento st., agent for Francis Bacon and Hallett & Davis planos. DENTISTS. | DR. T. 5. HIGGINS' Dental Parlors, | Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 MarKet st, Painless extraction & speclalty; inferlor work done on the teeth is always the most expensive; badly decayed and aching teeth We carefully treat before they are fiiled or | crowned; pure gold filllng from $1; plates | from %. We guarantee to fill sensitive teeth without pain. Best materials used only. 44-ROOM house for city or country proty. $4000 64-room house; clears $300; payments.... 3000 on Van Ness ave. 00 ; clears $100.... 300 in Angels Camp. 450 central; $100 cash. 300 on Mission st L 139 1600 iture. Z m he R A HOU on H. C. DEC A—KREDO & CO. MONEY ADVA A FEW SPEC OR PRIC rket st., opp. 3 2% GEARY ST. D ON ALL HOUSES. AL BARGAINS A FEW DAYS ONLY. fine business corner. ; a glve awa: rs from 6 to 300 rooms, from $150 KREDO & CO. 1028 Market st. che one floor.. ... $450 T north of Market; snap. 800 i bi give away. . 800 wiil exchange; corner. 1000, ap, on account of sickness, room- 35 rooms; dolng good business, otfice. 60— INCOME _$240; downtown boarding house. A. M. SPECK & CO., 661 Market st. P; 40-room hous . e near Market: cen- Jasile, 5731 Markef furniture Box §63, Call! $-ROOM house, furniture in good order; will sell rea: able. 276 Minna st. T and best in America—The Weekly 1l 16_pages, sent to any address in the United States, postpald, for $1 per year. FURNITURE FOR SALE. TURE of a 7-room house; J 446 Tehama st. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak for $45 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. —_—e CARPET CLEANING. CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning Worke—Cleans, ‘moves, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS, Mgr. 38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250, AT the ELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC, §09 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, you can have your extractions done painlessly; testh without plates our specialty; gold crowns, $3 50 up; plates, extractions, free, $4 50 up; of- fice hours, 9 &. m. to 10 p. m.; funday, 8to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M.D., Manager. A _FULL set of teeth, %: sce now flexibls | plates: 1ight and thin: guaranteed 10 years; | teeth without plates, crown and bridge work our specialty; filling, $0c; crowns, §350; all | work painless and warranted. Chicago Den- tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st.; telephone Jessie 1132, DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st., ex- | “tracts and fills teeth painlessiy by his wonder- ful secret method; crowns, §2; bridges, #; rubber or flexible plates, $3: recelved 8 first prizes; no students; guarantéed 12 years. TEETH without plates a_specialty; full set of teeth, $5; crowns, $3; fillings, 50c: all work warranted for ten vears. Modern Dental | FURNITURE of 8 rooms for sale; terms rea- BARGAIN_Good upright cheap. SCHMITZ, 16 MecAllister ot., next Hibernia Bank. SOHMER pianos are the best. MAUZY, Sole Agent, 303 Post st. X_PIANO that will please vou, the Byron Mauzy, 308 Post st. KNABE pianos; new scale; new styles. LER & CHASE. 30 O'Farrell st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old &nd new. H. MULLER, maker. repairer, 2 Latham place e e e e e FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, BYRON KOH- EDDY, 7468 or 4 nicely furnished or unfur- nished rooms with all convenies ; cheap. FELL, 22 front sunny unfurnished rooms: running water; reagonable; also small rm, $. FIRST, 258 front furnished rooms, suitable for housekeeping, $12 mo; 2 unfurnished, $6. FIFTH, 222 Large sunny front bedroom and kitchen; grate, sink, water, bath; private: $il. FIFTH, 392—Completely furnished hkpg. rms., single or double; private famil TH, 2136, north of ed housekeeping rooms In cottage. HOWARD, 6%—Rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping, 36 and 3. HOWARD, 106—Sunny front bay-window . _room, hot and cold water; complete; $1 60 wk. LEXINGTON ave, 210—Sunny alcove room with kitchen; complete hkpg: bath; $12 mo. CAMPI'S Restaurant—Any 2 Isc dishes, with small coffee, 23c. 106-5 O'Farrell, opp. Orpheum. LOMBARDI'S French dinner, 2 £ p. m. 43 Stockton (old No. WESTERFELDT'S Restauran cream parlor. 1035 Mark. CHILDRE .. CHILDREN boarded on ranch; near school, postoffice and cars: not younger than 8 vear from responsible parties; good care. Addre: MRS. F. W., Yountville, Napa County, Cal. §8; infants, $10 per near Nineteenth st. coffee_and ice popular_pric: BOARDED. GOOD home for children, mo. 210 Lexington ave. STORES TO LET. LARGE corner store on Gearv st. lease for a term of years; low rent. 644 Geary st. GROCERY and bar; good location; low rent; living rooms. Apply 336 Third st. ey OFFICES TO LET. to rent or Apply offices and other purposes, at very reason- able rates: also furnished apartments. GEARY, 822 Large first floor bay-window front furnished suite, suitable for doctor or dentist. LEXINGTON ave., 257—Large sunny front fur- nished room; also housekeeping; $6 to $10. MARKET, 102%—Large sunny front room and kitchen;' folding_ bed, closet; $12. MINNA, G46—Furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping: large yard. MISSION, 112%5%—Sulte of sunny room cook stove; §2 week. good, MONEY TO LOAN. ANY amount on furniture, planos, without re- moval, or any other good security; payable back in installments or as a whole; If vou owe a balance on the purchase price’ we will pay it and carry the loan as long as you de- eire; avoid red tape and publicity; see us first; you will be waited upon quietly and quickly. Call £8-69 Donohoe bldg, 1170 Market. MISSION, 2133—Sultes 2 or § newly nicely fur- nished fooms complete for housekeeping; $1L and $14; bath. NINTH, 2, near Market—Front bay-window suite; ‘gas, stove, water; $10; single. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 165197 NOE, 1512 pleasant front rooms, first floor; ai stove; tubs; bath; yard: sonable. 11% Welsh st., rear. OCTAVIA, 1403, cor. Geary—Bay-window par- lor; martel; water; kitchen; gas stove; $12. TYPEWRITER, Remington No. 5, good as new, $40; flat-fop desk, $12. 612 Examiner bldg. O'FARRELL, 1023—Furnished alcove sulte with room adjoining: housekeeping if desired. A_NEW sealskin, latest style; price $00, cost $i80. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. SMITH American organ; cost $100; sell for $40; in good order. 1007 Tennessee 'st., between Twenty-first and Twenty-second. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, counters, linoleum, office furniture, store and office fur- niture and fixtures; new and second hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. 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. A FULL set of teeth, $5: teeth without plates a spectalty: liberal credit given. PERRY DEN- TAL PARLORS, 8 Mason st., corner Market. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 143 Market et.. near Eleventh; crowns, bridge work and filings a speclalty; all work reasonable; gas given. a plate. DR. H, G. BET of teeth without YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. LOWEST prices in S. F.; painless extraction guarntd. N. Y. Dentl Mission, cor. 6th. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny; $4: flling. gold, 5c: silv LOST. DARK sorrel horse and light, biack, side- springed fop buggy. Return to 2135 Howard st. Reward, No questions asked. LOST—Gold watch; initials K. S. Reward at 200 Turk st. LOST—A passbook with The Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of MOSES HERRMANN or BABETTE HERRMANN, No. 200-88. The finder will vlease return ‘to bank. CREAMERY machinery for sale; a bargain; almost new; latest type separator, bofler, en- ine, etc.; sold separately or together. Apply ox 447, Petgluma, Cal. ONE 15 H, P. gasoline engine in fine condition; cheap. H. 8. WHITE, 514-516-518 Mission st. LIBERAL commission for information of tools and machinery for sale. Epstein, 645 Mission. FRESH milking Jersey for sale. 163 San Bruno road. BOILERS, engines, second-hand machinery. ASHMAN & BURKE, 139 Beale st. BARS, counters, showcases, shelving, mirrors, bought, sold and exchanged. 1063 Mission st. DOMESTIC sewing machine; good condition; complete; cheap. 1915 Mission st., near 15th. PULLEYS covered by pat, leather prevent slip- Pae; saves power. Cal. Belt Co., 519 Mission. SAFES—All sizes new and second hand. THE HERMANN SAFE CO., 417 Sacramento st. GASOLINE engines—1 horsepower, $100; 7, $12 3, §150; 4, $17. SMITH CO., 527 Miseion s POLYPHONE, $3; attachment (only), §15; will fit phono or graphophone. Bacigalupi, $33 Mkt. SAFES—Bargains In new and second hand; all sizes; halt original cost. 109-111 Market, S. F. LOST In nelghborhood of Sixth and Howard, pocketbook contalning papers and peddler's permits. S. HOFFMAN, 413 Eleventh; reward. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet- beating Works, 333-357 Tehama st.; tel. S, 40. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st. tel. Main 233. GEO. WALCOM, Proprietor. 3. McQUEEN'S Californla Carpet Cleaning Co., 53 Stevenson st.; tel. South 228; lowest rates. CARPETS cleaned at ¢ per yard; lald at 3c. STRATTON'S, 8 Elghth st.; tel. Jessie 944. F. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co., 240 1ith 18 cleaning, 3c per yard; tel. Mission 74. § Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden East 12 STORAGE. CALA_ Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH, prop.. Tt Mission: goods guaranteed; tel. Clay % PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. P‘fl"l(“; tel. Maln 5713. PIERCE & TAYLOR Storage Company; - o Vvt eyl ekt L. Bk k. =2 0D LOST--Small_package containing money, on Tenth st Return 418 Tenth st.; reward, FOUND—Young black and_white greyhound bitch. aner call at 31 Fourth st. FOUND—A Gordon setter dog. Call at 8 Pros- pect ave. between 6 and 7 p. m. LEGAL NOTICES. CUSTOM HOUSE, San Francisco, April 1, 1593, Notice—Certain ‘goods remaining one vear in ‘bonded: warehouse will be #old at public auction at the United States Appraiser's store on the 24th day of Aprfl, 1893, at 11 o'clock a. m. Descriptive catalogues can be had at the Custom House on April 17, or at lace of sale. time and plage, 2% F'FACKSON, Collector. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. In wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year: SEWING MACHINES. $2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought, sold: machine supplies. 145 Sixth; phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates. 206 Fourth st. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free; R. W. King, attorney at la 6th floor, Chronicle building; no advance charges; estates, mortgages, damages, at- tachments, bankruptcy, all cases; wills, con- tracts, etc., drawn; mod. fees; call or write. PARLOR suite, 2 rooms citchen, and _kitchen, gas range; front room for $6. 1021 Van Ness ave. PINE, 18312 or 3 unfurnished sunny rooms, with bath and stationary wash tubs. POLK, 605—Large furnished sunny front bay- ‘window alcove; 2 closets; small kitchen; $16. POWELL, 415—2 housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished. PROSPECT pl , oft Ci i and Stockton—Room and kitchen; just reno- ifornia, bet. Pows .vated; $9 to $10; private; German. SEVENTH, 178—Cheerful furnished housekeep- ing rme.; first floor; stationary tubs; yard; $9. LOANS on furniture or planos in S. F., Oak- land or Alameda at lo%est rates, without no commission; no delays. J. 1017 to 1023 Mission st., above telephone South 14 ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate, 24 and 3d mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- mortgages and legacles bought; no de- R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. 3. HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- 11y 2 lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry farket st.; telephone Main 1644. ANY amount by private party on furniture and planos: no removal; low rates; confidential. BONELLI, Conservatory bldg., 130 Powell st. SECOND mortgages and undivided interests in estates a speclalty. MURPHY, 630 Market A—WHEN tired of other pawnbrokers try THE CUT-RATE LOAN OFFICE. 22 Mason st. ON furniture, planos, without removal; no com- mission; private. LICK, 118 McAllister st. $60 TO $50,000; lowest rates; 1st and 2d mortg. any proposition. Dryden, 413 Montgomery s e e . s e FINANCIAL. SEVENTH, 151—Sunny bay-window; also other rooms for housekeeping from $6 up. SHOTWELL, 211—Two furnished rooms for housekeeping; also single room. STEVENSON, 403, corner of Fifth—Large sulte of rooms, complete for housekeeping; cheap. TEHAMA, 478, near Sixth—3§ sunny furnished housekeeping rooms, $12.. TENTH, 136, cor. Minna Large front room furnished for housekeeping; also single. THIRD, 340—2 rooms, complete for housekeep- ing, $150 per week. VALENCIA, 834%, near Twentieth—Sunny front room and kitchen; housekeeping; bath and use of yard; $13. VAN NESS ave., 400—Newly and elegantly fur- nished parlor floor, 4 rooms; gas range. WASHINGTON, 620—Housekeeping rooms new- 1y papered, $3 per month. ROOMS TO LET. AT S10A Geary st., near Hyde—Front sulte, suitable for visitors from the Bast; prettily furnished, including piano; dressing room; hot water; gas: private bath; electric bells: telephone; ' servants; board optional; $35 mo. ARLINGTON House, 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 §1 50 day. MRS. J. KING. A—THE WALDORF, 24 Fifth st—New; sunny corner; central location; elegant rooms. * MONEY to loan—Real estate, 2d mortg., cha tels, etc. Harper & Kreiger,312 Examiner blg. e LA M i 1 EDUCATIONAL. ENGINEERING School, clvil and mining; as- saying, blowpipe anal., chemistry, geol., min- eralogy, surveying, math., cyanide method. ELECTRICAL—Theory ‘'and practice, con- struction, mechanical drawing, mathematics. BUSINESS—Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, languages, English; 24 teachers, day and’ evening; catalogue free. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. AN experfenced English teacher will take a few private pupils; particular attention given to nervous and backward pupils and to la- dies and gentlemen, whose "education has been neglected. Box 830, Call. MERRILL-MILLER college; shorthand, typing; individual instruction; new typewriters; book- keeping; rapidity at figures by noted expert Mr. Tarr; day, eve. Rms. 5i2-6 Parrott bldg. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st. shorthand typing, bookkeeping, ~telegraphy, penmanship, _English branches, etc.; life scholarship, $50; law rates per week and mo. ACCOUNTANTS and reporters as teachers; Ellis_system: sunny rooms: low rates; day, evening. SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COL- LEGE, 1236 Market st. ENGINEERING School, civil, electrical, min- ing, mech, survey, assay, archi.; day & eve. est’ 1864, VAN DER NAILLEN, 933 Marke! NEVER too late to get good teacher. Prof. L. Merki, violin, mandolin, guitar. 1008 Mission. FRENCH, Spanish, etc. Prof. De Filippe's Academy of Languages, 320 Posty ablest prots. AT 220 SEVENTH st.—Sunny ‘furnished. front room; 4 0. ADVICE free; divorce law a_specialty; privie; no feo without success; collections. G, W. HOWE, atty at law, 80 Market, cor. Stocktn, AM no lawyer, but in divorce matters will give full information free; strictly confidential. Box 8§31, Call office. L. CLARK—Emma Spreckels bullding, 927 Market; consultation free; no fees in advance. DR, C. . O'DONNELL, office and residence, | ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. W, PRt Masket 8t et b a0 T i My DAVIDRON, O Nackgtaty, [4] AT Stockton, 2¢2—Sunny front room: single; facing’ plaza; day or month, BOHEMIA, 239 Post—Sunny corner suites and single rooms; all conveniences; familles and gentlemen: tourists; elevator. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. suites, 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suit CEDAR ave. and single; also unfurnished. 121, bet. Polk, Van Ness, Post , 2, 3 lovely rooms; cheapest in | 300 SETS second-hand harness; wagons, CROSBY—LESCHINSKY—In this city, April 5, '20 Fifth st., o posite Lincoln Schook o | IS SR R A oM |z v R HORSES. 10 HORSES for sale; also Wwagons,, buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN '& DOYLE. Auctioneers. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. BLACK horse and family carriage, complete rig, for sale cheap. Address GRAY, 915 Call buiiding. carts, PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for furnishing all the furniture, fixtures, finishes, etc., for the Hall of Justics ana Morgue buildings. Otfice of the Clerk of the Board of Siiper- visors of the €ity and County of San Fran- cleco, April 4, 1899. In ‘ccordance with resolution No, 2587 (Fourth Series) of the Board of Supervisors, sealed proposals will be received in open ses- slon_of the Board of Supervisors on MON- DAY AFTERNOON, April 17, 1899, from 2:30 to 8 o'clock, for furnishing ail the furniture, fixtures, finish-s, etc., for the Hall of Justice and Morgue buildings, 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, 189, ccples of which can be 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 California, and that all labor necessary in the manufacture of sald 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 fs.to be distinctly understood that eight hours shall constitute a day’s work for persons employed on the above work, and that the minimum rate of wages to be paid ghall be two (§2) dollars per day. Bidders will also be required to submit with their 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 typir bid, and the party or parties to whom the contract or cohtracts may be awarded will be required to enter into a bond in a sum equal to one-fourth (%) of the amount of their contract, signed by two op more good and_sufficient sureties, to be ap. proved by the Board of Supervisors, for the faithful performance of the contract. Bidders will estimate and state a price on the following subdlvisions of the material to be supplied and work performed, to wits First—For all furniture, including all metal grill work in connection with same; metal Tailings for prisoners’ docks; all cortroom and other rallings; hardware; metal shelvin, 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. Biaders will bid with the distinct under- tanding that separate contracts will be awarded for each class to the lowest respon. sible bidder. For any further information required as to receiving copies of plans and specifications bidders will apply to the architects, Messrs, Shea & Shea. The party or partles to whom each one of the contracts may be awarded will be. re. quired, prior to or at the time of the execu. tion of eaid contracts, to pay one-fifth the cost of advertising this and a former notice in three dafly newspapers, and each success. ful bidder to also pay the cost of the publi- catlon in the official mewspaper of the'reso. lutlon awarding him his contract. In order to preserve uniformity and to fa- cllitate the award the Board has resolved 15 Tecetve no_bid uniess made upon blank formg prepared by the committee, and a certifieg check on_some bank in the' clity and county of Ean 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 it the proposal be accepted and ‘the contract awarded, and if the bidder shall fall or neglect to pay the printing charges, execute the contract and give the required bond with- in elx days after the award s made, then and in that case the said sum shall be collected and paid into the Citv 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 it the public good s0_requires. JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: John J. Cornyn and Ella V. Mussio Michael Shea and Delia Regan.... Christian_ Nielsen and Hansine J, Lund Francis P. Kearney and Annie Berg. Nils G. Thoren and Aurora R. Stromberg. Remiglo Valcl and Adelaide Pailatt 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. BARLOW—In this city, April 7, 1599, wife of Arthur J. Barlow, a daughter. BARRADAS—In_this city, April 7, 1899, to the wife of L. C. Barradas, a dauglhter. HART—In this city, April 6, 18%, to of A. Hart, a daughter. LANE—In this city, April 7, 189, to the wife of Mark Lane, a daughter. LARRECQ—In South San Francisco, April 4, 1899, to the wife of John Larrecq, a son. SILBERSTEIN—In this city, April 3, 1899, to the wife of Julius Silberstein, a son. WAFFORD—In this city, April 7, 18, to the wite of Harry Wafford, a son. MARRIED. to the the wife / DR. FUNKE, Mi§ | in strict accordance | James H. Crosby of Frultvale and Edith J. hinsKy. of Redding. DIED. Haycock, Judson Isancs, Nellle Keller, Morice McNamara, Ann ‘Marshall, Julia Millevich, Chris J. Robohm, ‘Louis Skog, Axel Smith, Hannah Soyer, Eliza F. Wallace, Romietta Wells, Benjamin Winslow, Edward N. Abbott, Lillie H. Barlow, Alice Blume, Gustave Bradley, Minnie B. Brown, ‘Capt. R. S. Casoly, Clarice M. Chester, Hannah I. Chevalier, Fortune Church, Carroll B. Crowley, Con Degan, August Durroux, Joseph Fogarty, Mattie A, Griffin, Thomas F. Zeimer, Della ABBOTT—In this city, April 7, 159, Lillle Heasll, beloved daughter of George and An- . Dle Alibott, and sister of Millie Abbott, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 3 years 4 months and 17 days. BARLOW—In this city, April 7, 1599, Alice, be- loved ddughter of Arthur and Margaret Bar- BLUME—At Six-mile House, Mission road, April 7, 189, Gustave, youngest and beloved son of Adolph and Wilhelmina Blume, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 10 months and 20 days. BRADLEY—In this city, April 7, 159, Minnie B., beloved wife of the late Francls D. Brad- ey, & native of Connecticut, aged 6 years. BROWN—In Oakland, April 6, 189, Captain R. S. Brown of Black Diamond, Contra Costa County, Cal,, a native of Tynemouth, Eng- land, aged 49 years. 0¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), on arrival of the 8 o'clock creek boat from Oakland at ferry depot, thence to 0dd Fellows' Cemetery, where the body will be cremated. CASOLY—In this city, April 7, 189, Clarice Marieat, beloved daughter of Joseph and Fanny Casoly, and grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Murphy, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 year § months and 4 day [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 2428 Geary street, corner of n, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CHESTER—In this city, April 5. 15%, Han- nah Isabelle Chester, dearly beloved mother of Theodore and Agnes Chester, a_native of Mendocino County, California, aged 3 years. (Mendocino County, California, papers please copy.) T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1235 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. CHEVALIER—In this city, April 6, 1599, For- tune” Chevalier, dearly beloved 'father of George F. Chevalier, & native o Belle Isle, France, aged 85 years. 4, [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at o'clock, from the residence of his son, 23 Pine street, thence to the French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, Bush street, where services will be hel commencing at 10 o’clock. CHURCH—In this city, April 7, 18, Carroll Blake Church, only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Church, & native of San Francisco, aged T years and § months. > Funeral _private, this day_(Saturday), at 3 o'clack. Interment I. O. O. F. Cémetery. CROWLEY—In Cuba, July 1, 158, Con Crow- ley, a native of Rockland, Mass., aged 38 years and 6 months. DEGAN—At French Hospital, April 6, 1399, August Degan, a native of Markirch, Alsace, aged 31 years. > Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. DURROUX—In this city, April 5, 1899, Joseph, beloved husband of = Leonie Durroux, and father of George and Fernande Durroux, a native of France, aged i3 years 5 months and 2 days. [ > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully {nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), .at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J. 8. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, thence to I O. O. F. Hall, corner of Seventh and Market streets, where services will be held under the auspices of Franco-American Lodge No. 207." Interment L. O. O. F. Ceme- ery. FOGARTY—In this city, April 7, 1899, Mattie A.. beloved daughter of Thomas and Lizzie Fogarty, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at $:30 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 335 Twenticth street, thence to St. James Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GRIFFIN—In this city, April 6, 189, Thomas F., dearly beloved husband of Sarah Griffin, father of Cassie and Leslie Griffin, son of James and the late Mary Griffin, and brother of Mrs. M. King, Mrs. J. Winters, Mrs. E. Mertz, Mrs. F. Valero and James, John, Frank and Kitty Griffin, a native of San Francisco, aged 2) years and 4 months. I7Friends and members of Golden Gate Camp No. 64, Woodmen of the World, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at £:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 117 Welch street, thence to St. Rose's Church, Brannan street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Gemetery. HAYCOCK—In Valley, February 17, 182, Jud- son Haycock, beloved father of Mrs. M. N Beaumont, and grandfather of Gerald Beau- mont. ISAACS—In this city, April 6, 1599, Nellie, be- loved wife of William C. Isaacs, and be- loved daughter of Mrs. J. Sheehan, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years and 10 months. KELLER—In this city, April 7. 1859, Morice Keller, beloved father of Richard, Edward and Albert Keller and Mrs. C. M. Taylor, a native of Baden, Germany. aged £ years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are resp fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of * his son, Richard Keller, 509 Scott street. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. McNAMARA—In this city, April 7, 1899, Ann, beloved wife of Patrick McNamara, and mother of William and Edward J. McNamara and Mrs. P. O'Donnell of Arizona, a native of Ireland, aged &S years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. MARSHALL—In the City and County Hospital, April 6, 1899, Julia Marshall, a native of Mas- sachusetts, aged 24 years. MILIEVIOH—In this eity, April 7, 189, Chris J., beloved busband of Radoslava Miilevich, a’native of Herzegovina, Austria. aged 4% years. A member of Virginia Lodge No. 3, I 0. O. F. (Virginia City, Nev. papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from Odd Fellows’ Hall, Seventh and Market streets. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Remains at the par- lors of the California Undertaking Company, *405 Powell street, corner of Post. ROBOHM—In this city, April 5, 189, Louls, dearly beloved husband of Gesche Robohm, father of Margaret, Sophie and Louis Ro- bohm, brother of Mrs. J. Behlmer. Mrs. H. Schutt and Maria Robohm, and brother-in- law of Cord Robohm, Mrs. A. Stahl and Mrs. H. Diedricksen, a native of Oldendorf, Han- over, Germany, aged 32 years 9 months and 28 day A member of Hannoveraner Verein. [7Triends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from Union Square Hall, 421 Post street, where funeral services will 'be held under the auspices of the Han- noveraner Verein. Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. SKOG—In_the City and County Hospita, April 7, 1899, Axel Skog, & native of Sweden, aged 37 years SMITH—In this city, April 6, 159, Hannah, beloved wife of James A. Smith, and mother of Mae Ola, Kittie, Willie, Tom, Eddie, Frank, Gracie, Ada and Maud Smith, a na- tive of Massachusetts, aged 49 vears. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 10:15 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 402 San Jose avenue, thence. by 11:30 o'clock train leaving Téenty-fifth and Valen- cia streets. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SOYER—In this city, April 7, 189, Eliza F., beloved wife of George A. Sover, and sister of Mrs. N. Julian, a native of Grass Valley, Cal., aged 25 years 6 months and 16 days. 0. . S.—Officers and members of Golden Gate Chapter No. 1, O. E. §., are notified to attend the funeral of our late sister, Eliza F. Soyer (nee Julian), from 3033 Steiner street, between Union and’ Filbert, to-morrow (Sunday). Services at_2 o'clock. Interment Masonic Cemetery. By order of ADA R. DUNCAN, Worthy Matron. VALLACE—In this city, April 6, 189, Romi- etta, beloved daughter of Judge Willlam T. and Romietta J. Wallace, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years. 7 The funeral will take place this day (Saturday), at § o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 799 Van Ness avenue, thence by § o'clock special car from Third and Town- send streets to Santa Clara, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated at St. Claire's Church for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 11 o'clock. Interment Santa Clara Cemetery. WELLS—In this city, April 7, 189, Benjamin D. Wells, father of Douglas' Wells, a native of Connecticut, aged 87 vears. WINSLOW—In this city, April 6, 189, Edward N., dearly beloved husband of Rose Winslow, brother of Christopher and Thomas Winsiow. and son-in-law of Mrs. Mary Keegan, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 29 years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturdsy), at 9:3) o'clock, from his late residence, 509 Broderick street, between Hayes and Grove, thence to St. Agnes Church, whers 2 requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ZEIMER—In this city, April 7, 1899, Della, be- loved daughter of Daniel and Lizzie Zeime: and sister of Isidor, Gilbert, Albert and Hat- tle Zeimer, a native of San Francisco, aged 14 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10:15 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, §28 Grove street, thence to Third and Townsend streets, to connect with the 11:30 o'clock train. Interment Hills of Fternity Cemetery P e—— HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS,