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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1899. ) 11 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS—Continued. |* MONEY TO LOAN. PROPOSALS—Continued. PROPOSALS—Continued. PROPOSALS—Continued. dence, 157 Seventh street, between Mission s T f mtort- | THIRD, 3092 1 lete for house- | ANY amount on furnt i ithout ind raiaND An e ortions to be | BRUSHE b | s T g e S Bl gk ¥ A " ark ottt , 309—2 large rooms complete for house- camount on furniture, planos, without re- | ganq rounds in equal proportions to be J S—Paint, one (1). Wi e received. Also, bidders will esti- olden Gate avenue, between Jones an Vo N Jux month. | “keeping: aleo other rooms. moval. or any other good security: pavable | furniboancs I edNAl BrORO e in each BROOMS- Rattar, two ((2), mate under thé expréss understanding | SnWOth strects, where solemn requiem hign back in installments or as a whole; if you or MCEWEN | ¥ N i3—Housekeeping rooms and sin- week. Rounds to be cut square and to Ix:u)né t;g (2) pounds. | and agreement that under no considera- | 8 LIME—Two owe a balance on the purchase price we will “AI\DLES—A%“I},’"B T be cut off eight inches from the hock | CHLORIDE hundred | tion will the Board recognize or allow | Soul Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROS pay it &nd carry the loan as long as you de- 200, iy anen low | EMANUEL—In this city, April 16, 1899, Eman- = e k* eire; avold red t. nd publicity; see us joint. Chucks to have four ribs, breast 200) pounds. vy assignment of any contract, or allow o = 3 . : shed gatt Boss & oas: Eoe o frst: vou wiil' be‘waited Upon uletly and | 4nd six inches of the neck not to be | CHAMOIS SKIN-One (1). the supplies included fn any contract, to | el Emansel broher o the' late Lewls Q parior floor, 4 rooms: £a auickly. Call 68-69 Donohoe bidg, 1170 Market. | included. Eight (S) ounces. ST PANS-Tin, two (2). e furnished from or by any other per-| yrAfues atc | rass and Eliza and Joseph L. Smanuel, a native of London, England, aged 65 years 2 months and 14 davs. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 1:45 o'clock, from the family residence,” 1916 Pacific avenue. Interment son than the person to whom the contract is awarded, either under an assignment or other instrument, unless the consent of the Board is first obtained through a tesolution duly passed by said Board and approved by the Mayor, consenting FEATHER DUSTERS—Two LEAD—White, Phoenix, fifty LIME—One (1) barrel. MOB RERSRS IS ©): MOPS—Threa (- et & WASHINGTON, 6#)—Unfurnished room, newly BEST AMERICAN BEEF, MUTTON, papered, $4 per month. VEAL and PORK, in _cuts as ordered, for each 100 inmates daily, twenty (20) pounds. MUTTON—First quality, for each inmate ke 2). LOANS on furniture or planos in S. F,, Oak- ((50) pounds. land or Alameda at lowest rate thout removal: " no commission: no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to_ 1028 Mission st. Sixth: telephone South 14. above ront sul AT SI0A Geay (10) pounds. the quantity or quality of the supplies 1 $ Pk ettily | ANY am at 6y o i two days in each week, to be furnished | MATCHES — (- i ne-half (1) |2nd agreeing to the samé. Also, that the | Home of Peace Cemetery, by 3:30 oclock train } | fultable for Visitors from the Bast e, | and 30 morteages. betates, feal sataie i pro- | 1D carcasses, elght (8) ounces. G on | e & o Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, | from Third and Townsend streets. s with Uehe & = Dok whtels private bath; e ric bells: bate; mortgages and iegacies bought: no de- | BREAD—For each inmate daily, fresh,| Ol _Linsceq, boiled, one (1) gallon. the Superintendent Physician of the City | TO the officers and members of the First He- ; " front;. price | telephon, nts: board optional: $55 mo. | _1a¥. R. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery, rm. 2 | best quality, one (1) pound. PEPPER — Black, ' ground, five (3) |4nd County Hospital, the Superintendent | brew Benevolent Society— You are respect- . jarice 00 . it 3 - 3=¥ S = — CODFISH—Salt, for each inmate one day |~ pounds. g > of the Almshouse and the Sheriff, by and | fully requested to attend the funeral of our T | ARLINGTON House Kearny st.—Pleasant | FIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- | “in each week, eight (8) ounces. QUILTS six () with the consent of either of the respec- | late member, E. Emanuel, this day (Tues- - —— | sunny rooms; en uite or single; first-class | (10 Uperal advances on dlamonds and jew- | POTATOES—Salinas, Burbaiik or Garnet | SAT, SODA—Twent tive Committees on Fire Department,| dayv), at 145 o'clock, from his late residence, 5 2t when you can buy | in every respect: terms reasonable. Ehore bty lomest rates. - Balawin Jewslry | = Chiles,. for each inmate @aily, one (1) | SULPHUR Iuey Hospital or Health and Police, shall have [ 1918 Pacific avenue. ik B AT e Dose s an i pereryirpROti R e SCRRRALE tore, 846 Market st.; telephone Main 1644. Douna: SOAP—White Cantiin Catitornin "t (10 | Power to purchase any or all of the sup- e S. ZEKIND, Secretary. bath ¥ rent; | AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor ANY amount by private party on furniture and | VEGETABLES—For each inmate daily,| pounds. 2 > plies required at the market rates, at|FLYNN—In this city, April 17, 1599, Ellen, be- ! l{i?x’?ellke hm;x:?;mn;;,mé;rrdln;rrl\d(h. ele E‘Si’-"éi no removal: low rates: confidential. [ four (4) ounces. 4 SPONGES—Four (4). the expense of the pang to twl'm‘mh atrfiy ."‘xl'jfi;:x;llz“?((ch:l?:;ll:fil’{n; lrr:d n’inr‘;mf’:tgf- o Plosy e NELLL Conservitory blds., 10 Powell at. |~ CLASS 2-MONTHLY SUPPLIES. | SAWDUST_Four (1) sacks, I D itn of the ofi| Y. Kesrnx.ana Bisten Macy Bew ol (he {oons ie ocean, then | A—THE WALDORF, 24 Fifth st.—New STRAIGHT tip: go where you can save in- | (TO BE DELIVERED AS ORDERED.) TET;’\D-V\ hite, two (2) sacks. cers named the party fails to furnish| Eresation of the Sacred Heart, a mative of N igomery st. ' cation; elegant room: terest. Cut Rate Loan Office, 22 Mason st. BEANS—White, seven hundred and sixty —Japan, equal to Diamond (L), ten Ireland, aged 55 years. | £ |-orom 4 2 i A > Notice of funeral hereafter. Birch ave.. bet. | AT Stockton, 242—Sunny front rooms; suites, | TF your property Is mortgased and you need | (760) pounds. TURPENTINE_ g designated, which, under contract, he | XN . ft D0 300 down, balance | eingle: facing plaza; day or month. _ | ‘more money see H. MURPHY, 60 Market %EEE;{%"’"“' forty (10)*pounds. o VARMsH—‘BxkE.‘.;}:";?,% ‘(31)‘ gg“,‘l}fi‘,’;_' 1 may be required to furnish, = o e énn;}:'x'fecrz"cfl;fl‘,‘- Gty i . IR 8t i mom 1425 Market (old 136~ Fur- | ON furniture, planos, without removal; no com- NEETS—Gray, weighing not less!VINEGAR 30 degrees strength, one (1) | All supplies furnisl cepectively o | ,08ed 6 years. in’ America—The Weekly singl hed. | “mission. private. LICK, 116 McAllister st. D e Do b b, BIRRE (S DAl Vel B e D e e oo | GALLAVAN: Tn wie )ty and County Howl- < went to any address in the o =S e B e avanized Ifon, With covers, | Samples/of a major portion of the above | 15° approval of the'Chief Bngineer of the | Siop “sn 1y iy Gas, “reremiah. Gailavan. & na- Canade obaiyetTA bRt e cor. £antly | §50 TO $50,000; lowest rates; 1st_and 24 mortg.; | NO. 2, six (6). ire Department. Bteward o % articles are on file and open for inspection tive of Ireland, aged 60 years. prices reasonable. PROPERTY WANTED. RNISHED HOUSES TO LET. Eight large sunny Hyde and Lar- y front ce sunny_front rooms, with run- ater and gas: $2 up; qulet house. 21— Rosedale House—Rooms rented by < or month at cut rate prices; cheap- in the city. newly furnished rooms and 50 1 large front room, $15. fur- near Taylor—Handsomely parlor: plano; phone; other ze light housekeeping. GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. corner Seventh and Mission—Pleasant sunny rooms, en sulte and ; elevator; moderate rates; familles. 104—Corner bay-window suite; incan- Gescent lights; dentist or doctor; other rooms. HANCOCK House, 181 Misslon—Select family Tooming house; $150 to $6 per w HOTEL Grosvenor, 319 Sutter—O, under new management Apr 1 elegant sunny sultes, single roomis: most central part city; elevator. and venth, front room for single genti easonable. HOWARD, 1072—Three unny rooms in the HOWARD, 1120—Clean, quiet, rooms, $1 up: private family. HOWARD, 1 uite, $1 26 sunny front 59—Furnished rooms, single or en sunny rooms ; transient. 1INNA, 667, cor. Eighth— window room, $1 per weel back . 2045—Front bay-window room fine hed, on Misslon st, near Sixteenth: suitable for a gentleman’ or 2 board 1t des! % ladies OAK, 85— Large gas and bath; O'FARRELL,_ 20§ vator: electric light ROYAL House, 1% Ellis st—Incandescent light: reading room, smoking room _and ladies’ parlor; room per night, 3¢ to $150; week. §2 to $8: month, $8 to $30; elevator on office floor: rooms with hot, cold wat.: baths. cely fur, ed front suite; ght housekeeping: able. shed single rooms Sunny fu also housekee; SHERMAN Apartment House, 2§ Eighth s near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. THIRD, Fran.: nr. Market—Sunnlest rooms In San white 1 y front furnished roo: BOARDING AND ROOMS. Vess—Pleasant refer 1711, near Van private dish private boarding, k up; elegant parlor suite. ORTH, 407-Two nice sunny rooms od board: bath connected; use of par- 1 plano; 18 ‘each with ished moéms suitable for man and lemen. 21 —Pleasant rooms: excellent up; special rates to tabie boarders. near Mason—sSunny prettily fur- 2, with board. POWELL. 50§ (Waldor)—Beautifully furnished sunny fron? suite; bath; excellent board. { PARK, 15 reasonable; private fa: SUTTER, 1125 Lovely home; sunny overlooking garden; home cooking. RESTAURANTS. LOMBARDI'S French dinner, 2 . m. 43 Stockton (old No. %), TERFELDT'S R am’ parlor. 10 d sunny rooms; ily; board opt'l. room: nr. O'Farrell. coffee and ice taurant, arket CHILDRE. | GOOD home for small ch 7431, Call office, Oakland. GOOD home for little gi vate family. S84% V BOARDED. ; good care. B | GOOD nome for children, $8: infants, $10 per S 210 Lexington a eteenth st. 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—908 BROADWAY. { or les = t ¢ | MUTTON- | “best_quali | cODFISH | CLA (TO BE { BEANS—White, t 217) A ; extra good beds; cheap. Grove st., near | il0a m tos | popular_prices. | any proposition. 412 Montgomery sf PROPFOSALS. PROPOSALS For Subsistence of Prisoners. OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF BOARD of the Supervisors of the City and Coun- ty of San Francisco, April 18, 1899. In accordance with Resolution No. (Fourth Series) of the Board of Supe) ors, SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived in open session of the Board of Su- pervisors on MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 24, 1899, from 2:30 to 3 o'clock, for ing daily and monthly supplies for city and county prisoners (the number be- ing about five hundred) from July 1, 1899, to June 30, 1900, at a fixed price per day (not exceeding in the aggregate twenty- five cents per day for each person con- nected with the City and County Prisons) said subsistence and supplies to be de- livered at the County Jails, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, and at the City Prison, respectively, as per following schedules The following supplis the County Jails Nos fied: Class No. 1, daily supplies onthly supplies to be delivered as o dered. The supplies are on the basis of each one hundred inmates, the quantity to be furnished to be on that basis and in proportion to each fraction thereof, more , acccrding to the number of in- to be delivered at as clas mates. COUNTY JAILS NOS. AND 3. CLASS 1 i AILY SUPPLIE FRESH BEE irst quality of chucks and rounds in equal proportion to be ished each inmate four days in each Rounds to be cut sqiare and to t off eight inches from the hock Jjoint; chucks te have four ribs, breast and six inches of the neck not to be in- luded, eight (%) ounces. SST AMERICAN MEAT—In cuts as or- dered, for each 100 inmates daily, twen- ) poun: P irst quality, for each inmate two days in each week, to be furnished in carcas Eight (8) ounc BREAD-—For each Inmate b . one (1) pound. alt, for cach inmate one day eight (8) ounces. . for each 100 inmates daily in each we MILK—F three ( POTATOE: mate “quality)—For each in- (1) pound. —For each inmate dally IGE’ four (4 sS 2—-M( ELIV. NTHLY SUPPLIES. D AS ORDERED.) » hundred and seven- SS D i “not . eight () pair. . with covers, Gra nd STS less pou 5 S r-five (25) pounds. Guatemala, two hun- 200) pot d; MEAL—Three hundred and fifty . ten (10). Men's, blue or brown, —Sixty-one (f1) pounds. Xxty-one (1) pounds. fess, fifty (30) pounus, SALT—Two hundred and thirteen pounds. SHOES—Men (213) as per sample, sizes as or- 1, twelve (12) pair. TS—Blue flannel, ten (10). lico, twenty (2(;. ifornia, one hundred and fifty- two (132) pounds. SPOONS—Iron, twelve (12). SUGAR- olden C, one hundred and fifty 150) |~ (130)_pounds. ____| SYRUP—California Refinery, thirty-three = allons TICKING—A44, twenty (20) yards. TOWELS—Huckabuck, twenty (20). WHEAT—Crush, one hundred and nine pounds. ON—Breakfast, fifteen (15) pound POWDER—Pioneer, G Gate, Crown or Trophy, as may cified, five (5) pounds. TH BRICK be spe- pound. (12). 1, four.(4). , fifty (30) pounds. LICO—Forty (40) yards. X (6) pounds. CHLORIDE OF ~—Fifty (50) pounds. (:I—Lu}\' CHOW—Caufornia, pints, three 1—Wellington (Dunsmuir), 2240 oounds to the ton, well screened and iree from slack and shale, five (5) tons, COAL OIL—150 degree test, thirty (30) gai- Ton COMBS-—Coarse army, six (6). CORNSTARCH-Six_(5) pounds. COTTON CLOTH-Standard Chabot A., iched, one yard wide, twenty-five DISHES—Ti CHICORY—Twenty-five (25) pounds. COFFEE—Roasted, Guatemala, two hun- dred (200) pounds. CORNMEAL—Two hundred and seventy- four (274) pounds. CUPS—Tin, twelve (12). t ve (12). MODE DUCK—No. 10, twenty (20) yards. OVERALLS—Men’s, blue or brown, 9-0z. Amoskeag blue denim and No. 12 mode duck, twenty (20) pairs. OATM;;:AL——One hundred and ten (110) pounds. ONIONS—One hundred (100) pounds. PRISON FLANNEL—For = overshirts, thirty (30) yards. PRISON CLOTH—For pants, thirty (30) yards. PEARL BARLEY—Seventy (70) pounds. SPLIT PEAS—Seventy (70) pounds. {—Mess, sixty (60) pounds. RICE—No. 2 China, mixed, one hundred and twenty-two (122) pounds. SHIRTS—Blue flannel, eighteen (18). SALT—Two hundred and thirteen (213) &ound& SHOES-—-Men's as per sample, sizes as ordered, twenty-eight (28) pairs, at $18 er dozen. SOAP—California, one hundred and sixty- five (165) pounds. SPOONS—TIron, twelve (12). SUGAR—Golden C, two hundred and thir- teen (ZISJ pounds. SYRUP—California Refinery, sixty-five (65) gallons. TICKING—AAA, sixty (60) yards. TOWELS—Huckabuck, thirty (30). WHEAT—Crush, two hundred and seven- teen (217) pounds. AXLE GR SE—Two (2) pounds. BACON—Breakfast (best quality), twenty piRE B woer NG POWDER—Five (5) pou . g{\"{l"g Ii{(l(“hKATWB (2). R ronde JE—Washing, in balls, two (2) pounds. BROOMS—Corn, best mill, No, 12). {‘wenly- four (24). BROOMS—Rattan, two (2). g&}{gflhq—}h{rse. two (2). SHES—Adams’, paint, two (2). BRUSH »Srruhhlnf.[:‘ six (6).. (] BRUSHES—Adams’, whitew , SIx (6). BUCKETS—Wooden, four (4.) BUCKLES—Pants, metal, one (1) dozen. BUTTER—Fresh Callfornia, fifty (30) BPTEOXS Pant J! NS—Pants, metal, five (5) dozen. BUTTONS—Shirt, metal, five (5) dozen. CANDLES—Adamantine, five (5) pounds. CATSUP—Tomato, California, ph’?ls, six (6) bottles. CHAMO}S SKIN—Two (2). CHARCOAL—Twenty-five (25) pounds. CHEESE—California, fifteen (15) pounds. CHLORIDE OF LIME—Five (5) pounds. (Yb{(:}‘\' CHOW-—California, pints, six (§) ottles, COAL—Cumberland, one hundred and fifty (130) pounds. COAL—Wellington (Dunsmuir), 2240 ;munds to the ton, well screened and ree from slack and shale, five (5) tons. | COAL OIL—Golden Star, Pearl, Star I.hzlht. 150 degree test, one hundred (100) on: CORNSTARCH-SIx (§) pounds. CRACKERS—Soda, fresh California, ten (10) pounds. CURRY_COMB—One (1) EGGS—Fresh, California, twenty-five (%) 5. n 2 EXTRACTS—Assorted, XXX, 4-0z, bot- tles, six (6) bottles. FEATHER DUSTER—One (1). FISH—Fresh, eighty-seven (87) pounds. FLOUR—Roller, three hundred (300) pounds. FRUIT—Fresh one hundred (100) pounds. FRUIT—Canned, table, in 2%-1b tins, as- sorted, thirty (30) cans, best. GLUE—Two (2) pounds. HAM-—Sugar cured, California, twenty (20) pounds. HOSE—Garden (best grade), one inch, three ply, fifteen (15) feet. INSECT POWDER-—One (1) pound. J!{;LLY—AESOrted. 2-1b cans, nine (9) cans, est. LARD-—Leaf, California, twenty-five (25) pounds. LAMP CHIMNEYS — Assorted, two (2) dozen. LAMP WICKS—Assorted, two (2) dozen. LEAD—White, Pioneer, ground in ol seventy-five (T) pounds. LIME—Three (3) barrels. MACARONI—No. 2, five (5) pounds. MACKEREL—Mess, one (1) kit, No. 1 MATCHES — California, — one-half (i) gross. MUSTARD—California, ground, two (2) pounds. OIL—Linseed, boiled, five (i) gallons. PEPPER—RBIack, ground, five (3) pounds. PICKLES—California, five (5) gallons. RAISINS—Pressed (best), five (5) pounds. SAGO-Ten (10), pounds. SAL SODA—Seventy-five (73) pounds. SARDINES—Imported half boxes, twen- ty-four (24) boxes. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE—Imported, pints, two (2) bottles, Lea & Perrins. SOAP--White Castile (imported), ten (10) pounds, SPONGES—Two_(2). STARCH-—Laund in season, ten (10) pounds. in the Mayor's office, City Hall. All of the other supplies not on file, the charac- ter of which is not specified, must be of the best quality. NOTICE.—Bidders will estimate and bid a price for each inmate per day (not to| exceed twenty-five cents in the aggr gate)—the word “inmate” as used i cludes all employes of and in the insti- tution named, as well as all prisoner: with the distinct understanding that such price will bind the bidder to furnish all the articles and supplies specified in the foregoing schedule, of the kind and qual- ity as shown by sald samples, and deliver the same at all places in the city and | county wherein prisoners are confined, as | required, without extra charge from the price bid, and that in no event will the | city and county be liable for any rations furnished in excess of the total number of inmates. Also, that the quality of the ar- ticles and supplies called for, when not designated to be of the best quality, and | all supplies furnished the County Jalls, | Nos. 1, 2 and 3, or City Prison, to be sub- J_‘ect to the "approv: of the Sheriff or Chief of Police, respectively, whose de- cision shall be final and conclusive as to the reception or rejection of any or all of the supplies offered; and said Sheriff or Chief of Police, by and with the consent of the Chairman of the Committee on Health and Police, shall have the power to purchase any or all of the supplies or articles required at the market rate, if not furnished of the kind and quality as shown by samples, at the expense of the party to whom the contract may be awarded, if the said party fails to fur- nish the quantity or quality of the sup- plies or articles designated which under the contract he may e required to fur- | nish. AlSo, bidders will éstimate under the ex- press understanding and agreement that under no consideration will the Board recognize or allow any assignment of any | contract, or allow the supplies included in any contract to be furnished from or by any other person than the person to ‘whom the contract is awarded, éither un- der an assignment or other instrument, unless the consent of the Board of Super- visors is first obtained, through a Resolu- tion, duly passed by said Board and ap- proved by the Mayor, consenting and agreeing to the same. urther, if the number of inmates shall be less during the continuance of said contract than the number hereln esti- mated, the price bid and the actual num- ber of inmates shall be the only basis on which demands shall be presented, allow- ed or paid, the value of all supplies not furnished to be deducted at the market rates from any amount due the contrac- tor at such time as the Committee on Health and Police may determine. All the articles of food must be of sound and wholesome quality, and sub- ect to the inspection and approval of the Mayor, Board of Health, Physician of the City and County Jail and the Com- mittee on Health and Police of the Board of Supervisol and all of sald supplies to be inspec and weighed at such times and places as may be required by the Committee on Health and Police. The party to whorm the contract is | awarded will be required TO IMMEDI- ATELY FURNISH THREE SAMPLES OF EACH OF THE NON-PERISHABLE FOOD SUPPLIES CALLED FOR AND | ENUMERATED IN THIS SCHEDULE AND DELIVER THE SAME TO THE CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPER- VISORS. All food surplles shall be sub- mitted for inspection by the person, firm or corporation so furnishing the same at one of the public food stations estab- lished by the Board of Health of this city next to the Municipal Institution to be furnished with such food supplies and the character and quantity and quality of such food supplies shall be then and | there first inspected and sald Board of Health shall make report of such inspec- tion forthwith to the Board of Super- visors., The party to whom this contract is awarded will be required, prior to or at the time of the execution of said con- tract, to pay the cost of advertising this notice in three dally newspapers, and to also pay the cost of the publication in the official newspaper of (ge Resolution awarding him the contract. In order to preserve uniformity and to facilitate the award, the Board of Su- pervisors has resolved to receive no bids | unless made upon blank forms prepared | by the committee, and a certified check on some bank in the City and County of San Francisco for the sum of two thou- sand (§2000.00) dollars, In favor of and made pa Yerk of the Board of Supervisors, must be deposited by the bidder with s bid, conditioned, if the proposal is accented, and the econtract awarded, and if the bidder shall fail or neglect to execute the contract, pay the printing charges and give the bond re- quired within six days after the award is made, then and in that case the said sum shall be paid into the City and Coun- ty Treasury by said Clerk as liquidated damages for such failure and neglect. Blanks furnishe the Clerk. |a contract will be requires and County Hospital, the Su&eflntendem of the Almshouse, the Sheri! and the Chief of Police, whose decision shall be final and conclusive as to the reception or rejection of any or all the supplies offered, and in all cases supplies must be inspected and weighed at such times and places as may be designated by the re- spective Committees. he party taking to give a bond, with two sureties thereon, in an amount satisfactory to and fixed by the Committees on Fire Department, Hospi- tal and Health and Police, for its faithful performance. Proposals to be indorsed “Forage for Public Institutions.” The party or parties to whom each one of the contracts may be awarded will be required, prior to or at the time of the execution of said contracts, to pay the cost of advertising this notice in three daily newspapers, and each successful bidder to also pay the cost of the pub- lication in the official newsgaper of the Resolution awarding him his contract. Each article awarded to be charged with one-eleventh portion of the entire cost. In order to preserve uniformity and to facilitate the award, the Board has re- solved to receive no bids unless made upon blank forms prepared by the Com- mittee, and a certified check on some bank in the City and County of San Francisco, for the sum of five hundred (3500) dollars, in favor of and made paya- ble to the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors, must be-deposited by the bidder, with his bid, conditioned if the proposal is accented and the contract awarded; and if the bidder shall fail or neglect to pay the printing charges, execute the contract and give the bond required with- in six days after the award is made, then, and in that case, the said sum shall be imid into the City and County Treasury by said Clerk, as liquidated damages for such failure and neglect. Blanks furnished by the Clerk. The Board reserves the right to reject all bids if the\*)ubllc good so require. JNO. A. RUSSELL, Clerk. PROPOSALS for mineral ofl—36 New Montgom- ery st., San Francisco, Cal., April 18, 1899. here until 11 o'clock a. m. (Pacific standard time), May 20, 1899, for furnishing and storing here 100.000 gallons Mineral Oil, 135 degrees flash test, in cases of two five-gallon cans each. The United States reserves the right to refect or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information furnished on appli- cdtion. Envelopes contalning proposals should be marked ‘‘Proposals for Mineral Oi1,”" and addressed OSCAR F. LONG, Assist- ant Quartermaster United States Army, Depot Quartermaster. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: 2 sdward F. McIntosh and Clara Patrick Furlong and Mary Hayes Edward Estrada and Jessie Roa 2 Thomas F. Healy and Mary E. Finnegar Frederick Thal and Emily Smewing. Thomas M. Kendall and Eva B. Goul BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and 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. BLOCK—Ir this city, April 17, 1899, to the wite of Leo Block, a daughter. | HALL—In this city, April 16, 189, to the wife of . A. D. Hall, a son, | JENSEN—In this city, April 15, 1599, to the wife of Peter Jensen, a daughter. JOOS—In this city, April 17, 1899, to the wife of Martin Joos, a son. RINNER—In this city, April 7 of John Rinner, a daughter. MARRIED. EN—LOCKE—In New York City, March 535, Leon C. Bowen, formerly of Martinez, . and Nellle Locke of New York City. KARPEL—OPPENHEIM—In this city, April 1899, to the wife Karpel and Augusta Oppenheim. KARSKY—MOSS—In_this city, April 16, 1399, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Samuel Karsky and Rebecca Moss. SCHMIDT—ALBRECHT—Ta this city, April 15, 1849, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, John Schmidt and Petra_ Albrecht. SCHWENKLER — GEMBALLA—In this city, April 15, 1899, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Frederick Schwenkler and Anna Gemballa. VON CLEVE—KRECKLOW—In this city, April 15, 1899, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Hart- wig von Cleve and Betty Krecklow. DIED. Beckwith, James R. London, Reburdah Bidekoff, Lorette C. Lull, George W. Boger, Arthur H. Lumsden, Margaret Butler, Weston, McDermott, Patrick Castro, Antonio McDermott, Patrick Clark, William McKenna, ~Margaret Conway, J. Maroney, ' William Mayrisch, Otto M. Murphy, Sarah Sealed proposals in triplicate will be recelved | death notices sent by | 11, 1899, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Gabriel P. | GALVIN—In this city, April 17, 1899, Jeremiah, beloved husband of ‘the late Mrs. J. Galvin, and father of James, Danfel and Maggie Galvin, a natlve of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 65 years. LFFriends and acquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at §:30 o’clock, from the parlors of McGinn Bros, 31 Eddy street, thence to Sucred Heart Church, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the reposs of his soul, commencing at 9§ o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. HEINRICH—In this city, April 16, 189, Henry Helnrich, a native of Holland, aged 52 years. KAFKA—In Portland, Or., April 16 189, Ricka, beloved wife of §. L. Kafka, mother of Bertha and Celia Kafka, and sister of Robert and Marcus §. Pechnér. KELSO—In this city, April 17, 1899, John T., beloved son of Samuel and Mary J. Kelso, and dearly beloved brother of Margaret C. and Samuel H. Kelso and Mrs. A. F. Crees, 2 native of San Francisco, axed 21 years 7 months and § days. §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:15 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his parents, 311 Twenty-ninth street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 8:30 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LEVI-In New York City, April 17, Min- nie, beloved wife of I. Levi of San Francisco, aged 50 years. LONDON—In this city, April 1, 1899, Rebur- dah, beloved daughter of Nellle and the late Wiliiam London, and sister of William W., Nellle, Blanche, 'Florence and Gertrude Lon- don, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 years 6 months and 6 days. (New York City papers please copy.) [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 20 and 2 Fifth street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, whers services will be held at 11:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. LULL—In this city, April 16, 159, George W. Lull of Cambria, San Luis Obispo County, Cal.. a native of Hartland, Vt. aged 68 years 11 months and 15 days. (San Luis Obispo papers please ecopy.) @Y The funeral will take place this day (Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, under the auspices of Mount Moriah Lodge No. 44, F. and A. M. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. LUA In this city, April 15, 1899 Mar- garet Gay Lumsden, mother of Mrs. Daniel Whitehall, Mrs. John Willlam Lumsden and Mrs John Thompson, a native of Lasswade, . Scotland, aged 75 vears and 11 months. @ Friends are respecttully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2:15 o'clock, from her late residence, 1014 Mari- sa street. Interment private in Cypress wn Cemetery by the 3:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. McDERMOTT—In this city, April 15, 159, Pat. rick McDermott, a_native of the parish of Clonfert, County Galway, Ircland, aged 58 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & C Mission street. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. McKENNA-—In this city, April 16, 1599, Mar- garet McKenna, a native of Illinols, aged 67 years. 7 Notice of funeral at the parlors of J. C. Mission street. MARONEY—In this city, April 16, 189, Wil- llam Maroney, -a native of Ireland, aged 62 hereafter. Remains O'Connor & Co., 61 years. MAYRISCH—In this clty, April 16, 1839, Otto M., beloved husband of Bertha Mayrisch, and father of Otto, Willlam, Carl, Hermann and Fred Mayrisch, Mrs. A. Olson and Mrs. A. Andersen, a native of Gérmany, aged 64 years 1 month and 11 days. E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 921 Vallejo street, between Mason and Taylor, thence to Vereln Eintracht Hall, on Twelfth street, near Folsom, where services will be held at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of Verein Eintracht. Interment Odd Fel- lows' Cemetery. MURPHY—In this city, April 15, 1889, Timothy Murphy, beloved brother of Mrs. J. Riley and Mrs. E. Smith, a native of San Francisco, aged 35 vea [ Friends fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from the undertaking parlors of Theo. Dierks, 97 M MURPHY—In Pinole, April 16, 159 loved daughter of Katherine and T. and sister of Mose and Mary Murph: 19 years 4 months and 11 days. _[¥Funeral services this day (Tuesday), Interment St. Cemetery, Oakland. April 16, 1599, Olga, Nicholson, mother icholson, daughter of Edward and Olga Wenzel, and _sister of Paula, Helene, Edward and Ella Wenzel, a Dative of San Francisco, aged 3 years and 14 ays. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 513 Jessie street, near Sixth. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. O'ROURKE — In this city, April 17, 1893, Thomas, beloved husband of Ellen O'Rourke, son of John and Margaret O'Rourke. father of Gertrude O'Rourke, and brother of John, Patrick, James, Harry, Frederick, May and Fllen O'Rourke, a native of County Down, and acquaintances are respect- of Willle and Olga nbl SUGAR—Granulated, one hundred (100) Eldracher, Peter Murphy, Timothy e 3 ‘ SUGAR—Grz . The Board reserves the right to reject| i > 1 N aolatn Of Treland, aged 45 vears. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. CRACKERS Soda, fresh Calitornia, ten | OURIS o o0 o all bids 1 the public nqugs}gLrsqu‘ire.j e T WEZ NG of tineral in Wednesdny mora- L Y iR e el e o ) pounds. i . A. RUSSELL, Clerk. Flynn, Elien Phelan, Mary A s g Pidge, Fileen F. PHELAN—In_ this city, April 16, 1889, Mary S—Fresh, California, thirty (30) doz- X TAPERS—Three (3; wingle. | | 2 unfurnished, $5. cting rooms, neatly )—2 large sunny rooms ping; private. s ave.—Unfurnished ith gas range. nny unfurnished hous hot and cold water. turnished for i sell cheap for cash or e: ge for ranch an Franctsco. C. P. KERN, 1010 Broad- ._Oakiand OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE, AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. Al s B ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $1000—LOT 50x150; with small cottage, on mac- adamized street; near station and school. $1600—Lot 30x150; with station and High School; easy terms. $2600—Lot 40x207; with handsome new up- t-date cottage of 7 rooms and bath; 1 block from school and station; $400 cash,’ balance room cottage; near GLUE—Five (3) pounds. HAM—Sugar cured, twenty (20) pounds. INSECT POWDER—One (1) pound. JELLY—Assorted, in 2-Ib cans, six (6) cans. LARD—California, best leaf, thirty (30} pounds. LAMP CHIMNEYS-—Assorted, three (3). LAMP WICKS—Assorted, six (5). LEAD—White, Pioneer, ground in oll, fifty (50) pounds. LIME—Santa Cruz, No. 1, two (2) barrels. MACARONI-No. 2, loose, ten (10) pounds. MACKEREL—Mess No. 1, one (1) Kit. MATCHES — California, one-half (%) BTOSS. E MATTRESSES—Thirty (30), weighing 25 pounds, with AAA ticking. MUSTARD—Ground, two and one-half (2%) pounds. OIL—Linseed, bolled, two and one-half (214) gallons. VARNISH—-Black, VERMICELLI—Four (4) pounds. VIN,}[EGAR—&O degrees strength, two (2) allons. AX—TLaundry, eight (8) ounces. ‘WOOD—Pine, three-fourths (%) cord. CITY PRISON. The following supplies to be delivered at the City Prison as classified=-Class No. 1, Daily ‘Supplies; Class No. 2, Monthly Supplies, to be delivered as ordered. The supplies are on the basis of each one hun- dred inmates, the guanuty furnished. to be on that basis, and in proportion to each fraction thereof, more or less, according to the number of inmates: CLASS NO. 1-DAILY SUPPLIES. FRESH BEEF-—First quality of chucks and rounds In equal proportions to be furnished each inmate six days in each week. Rounds to be cut square and to Supervisors on MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 24, 1899, from 2:30 to 3 o'clock, for furnishing forage for horses of the Fire Department; also for the City and County Hospital, Almshouse, County Jails Nos. 1, 2 and 8, Police Patrol, and all other public institutions, from the date of the award of the contract to June 80, 1900, the estimated yearly supplies required being as follows: HAY—100 tons, mixed, first quality. HAY—1000 tons, wheat, first quality. HAY—350 tons, oat, first quality. HAY—100 tons, alfalfa, first quality. HAY, TULE—350 bales, first quality. All hay to be clear of rust and mildew and to be delivered in rope-bound bales, bS]'I‘RA\V, CHEVALIER BARLEY—7500 ales. OATS—T750,000 pounds, well assorted, first wheaten and oaten (% August and Mary Bidekoff, and_sister of Albertina and Jose- phine Bidekoff, a Dative of San Francisco, aged 13 years and 3 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), from St. John's Church, Fifteenth street, near Valencla, services to commence at 1 o'clock. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery, BOGER—In this city, April 16, 183, Arthur Henry, dearly beloved and only son’ of Fred E. and Magdalena Boger, and brother of Ida, Alma and Alice Boger, a native of San Fran- Clsco, aged 6 years 4 months and 13 days. TrFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 622 Fillmore street, corner of Hayes. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. BUTLER—In this city, April 16, 189, Weston Butler, a native of Maine, aged 74 years. CASTRC—In the City and County Hospital, April 17, 189, Antonlo Castro, a native of : s Foley, Thomas ol lofs and single dwelling: %o feet new | Sapa, S8 nfe () ot cunaity A PROPOSALS Gallavan, Jeremiah Sass, Henry Amnes, ‘dearly beloved daughter of Dr. G. J. N = o fencing and shade trees; price $300 in all; s » # good, fifteen (15) pounds. To Furnish Forage, Etc., for Public In- v i iah Stevens, Mrs. Lin and Cecelia Phelan, a native of California. 430N nished rooms for | froeoll: grand view; excelient climate; lays | EXTRACTS — Assorted, 4-0z. bottles, | nffRAD—1In spools, forty-eight (48) stitutions. B e e oy Stout, John. . T Friends and fcquaintances are respect- 2 L Hgitvale alleys Seiing ap b s ; be ordered, on Kafka, Ricka Suhling, Frank fully invited to attend the funeral this day o e ST B e S i (e R s O—Plum, smoking, twenty (20| OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE| Kelso John T. Thorso, Cecolla P. | (Tuesday), at &30 o'clock, from her late resi- - { ; close to a fine boulevard; elec- | hundred a s. 2 < . Tl e rSet ence, van Ness avenue, thence to St. E i hés X} & fine et gt miol | FROUD Rolier, - i@ites diMslod > O0) | mOMATORE Cultfornia, - B4l . ek e s ‘l&:cr‘wmmfi‘x?fi‘% ) B e — Tgnatius Charch, where o reguiem mass will = | house. Cali or send for circular, 435 Seventh | pound SRve: (1) 0n s 3 8, <WITH—In the City and Count ital, | be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- ! Oukland; carriage free. | FRUIT—Fresh, as obtalnable in season, | mi i b ENTING Five () gallons, cordance with resolution 'No. ‘2632 | BRCIWITIC Iny the DR Rd Connty Hhospiiar | mencing at 9 o'clock. - Tnterment Santa Clara | . $ ) polinds: TWINE—Cotton, three (3) pounds. 1 Series) of the Board of Super- v 'York, aged 52 years. by 10:40 o'clock train, leaving Twenty-fifth | = i o . canned in 2%-Ib tins, as- | nCINE flemp. three (3)' pounds. visors, SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- [ i EroRr In this elty, April 15, 1889, Lorette | _and Valencia streets. 100x100; center of Oakland sorted, twenty-four (24) tins. fitteen (15) gallons. celvea in open session of the Board of beloved daughter of PIDGE—In_this city, April 17, 189, Eileen Frances Pidge, beloved daughter of P. N. and Alice Pidge, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years and 3 months. SASS—In the City and County Hospital, April 17, 1599, Henry Sass, a native of Germany, aged 57 years. STEVENS—Entered into rest, in this city, April 15, 1899, Mrs. Lina Stevens, dearly beloved mother of Willlam Stevens of Valiejo, Cal Hortof of Rutherfor: Cal., Mrs. J. P. Chord of St. Helena, Cal andthe late Mrs. A. S. Gook of Woodland, Cal, W. F. and H. T. March of Rutherford and R. S. March of St. Helena, & native of California, aged 34 years 9 months and 5 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, at St. Helena, Cal., from the home of her sister, Mrs. J. P, Chord. Interment St. Helena. Remalns at the Western Addition Undertaking Parlors, 2428 California. street, until 2 o'clock, this day (Tuesday). and sister of Mrs. quality. " (All oats must be of the best quality of white oats, heavy, sound, dry, well-filled, sunny floor consis 5 be cut off eight inches from the hock Jath, complete for joint, chucks to have four ribs, breast and six inches of the neck not to be in- 25 per month. $2200— Lot 48x138; house of 8 rooms and bath: on one of the Califcrnia, aged 26 years. PEPPER—Black, ground, ten (10) pounds. CLARK—In the City and County Hospital, STOUT—In this city, April 15, 1809, John Stout, RAISINS—Pressed (best quality), five () A a native of New York, aged 68 vears. fine new modern 2-story member of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's . 5 o il 17, 189, William Clark, a native of D awetiias: DBA StAtion: 500 cash " ata:] . ponuds: cluded, eight /(8) ounces. and free from dirt, chaff and other im.| APr g Association. §, ke sunns front room and | Tl o Lo month: houses built to sult pur- | RICE—No. 2, China mixed, one hundred | gRIAD. For each inmate dafly, fresh, | purities, and must’ welgh not Jess than RS R 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ;“Ded, closet; $12. Chaser at $ per month. Great snap. and twenty-two (122) pounds. best_quality, one (1) pound. 413 pounds to the bushel,) Deloved husband of Marparet Conmas aid | fully invited to attend the funeral this day ; Sixih_Furnished rooms com- | Houses o let {n all parts ot the cit SAGO-—Five () pounds. CODFISH_Salt, for each inmate one day | BRAN_150.000 pounds, clean and sweet, | father of George £ Mathilde By and Torctty | (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from Pioneer Hall, large yard; Mission H. P, MOREAL & CO. | SAT, SODA—Sixty (60) pounds. in each week, eight () ounces. first quality. V. Conway, and Mrs., Charles W. Welch, & | 1 i e R et or ot o 42 Park St., "da. | SARDINES-Quarter boxes, imported, | MILK—Fresh, for each 100 lnmates dafly, | = MIDDLINGS—70,00 pounds, first quality. | Sitoe e Eoony Hre:, Charles | A eking Comysiy the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Company, 8 and 10 City Hall square. VETERAN VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S ASSO- ciation—Officers and members are requested to assemble at headquarters, Ploneer bulld: ing; this day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, to ai tend the funeral of our late fellow member, John Stout. STEPHEN BUNNER, Pres. JAMES PENNYCOOK, Rec. Sec. twenty (20) boxes. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE—Imported, Lea and Perrins’ (pints),.three (3) bot- tles. SHOES—Women's, as per sample, sizes as ordered, six (6) pairs. SOAP—White Castile (imported), five (5) ounds. GI‘R’(!)UND BARLEY—80,000 pounds, first quality. CARROTS—80,000 gounds, first quality. The_above-described supplies for the Fire Department are to be delivered at the different Engine and Hook and Lad- der Companies’ houses, as required, and 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 314 Elghth avenue, between Igint Lo- avenue and Clement street, thence to Star of the Sea Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his goul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Please omit JUST A FEW LEFT BUT ROOM FOR MANY MORE. 4, 5, 6 _7-room cottages, near schools and stations; from $1000 to $3500; easy installments; Just like paying rent; make an offer. Houses buflt on easy terms; no reason for not having a home. MARCUSE & REMMEL, one (1) quart. POTA‘I‘O%S—FDI‘ each inmate daily, one i d. ViGBTABLES For cach tnmato dally, four (4) ounces. CLASS 2-MONTHLY SUPPLIES. (TO BE DELIVERED AS ORDERED.) furnished rent reasonable. 1 rooms, with { parlor. u 4 e d 630 Mark Vi ite, one hundred (100 .| for the Police Patrol at the different| g, P o 2 ar Thirtcenth—2 munny fur- | o oLt iaiits, A1870%, 200,50, Market | SPARCH — Laundry, two and one-halt| BEANG White, one hundred (o) pounds. | for, the Foce Telfol &f Hio, treont | fowers Interment Mount Calvary vemetery. | o, JANES ERINICOCR, o0 05 yor 11 3 T rooms; bath, laundry, | Gays. (2%) r?ou_nd& Tated, fimety’ | (00) ‘pORRAR than six pounds per pair, six (6) pair. further, the supplies for the other public | " beloved daughter of Robert and M Dug- | 1899, F"nk'dbeglofi:d honb;n;lngtslzidite (;:nn = T ARG Gk 10 WA Groost naw il | B e 4 P - | BUCKETS—Galvanized iron, three (3). | Institutions named are to be delivered at D and sister of John I Edward 5 Nians. | Subling, and father &, Mrs, TAPERS—Wax, six (6) boxes. TEA—Japan, Diamond (L) or equally as 0od, fifteen (15) pounds. Harry Kispert, Mrs. Fugene O'Doul and Henry Suhling, a native of Germany, aged 68 years 1 month and 15 days. CHICORY — California, twenty ~ (20) ounds. CSFFEE—Roaned. Guatemala, one hun- the place of business of the person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded, in more or less quantities than ern_cottage (to order); 5-room cottage, $1800. and Phillip Ducgan, a native of Berke- J. H. YOUNG, Buildei Park st. e a: ley, .F":d 19 years 4 months a:.d furnished housckeep- n 3 ays. tends and acquaintances are respect- — £ - o Friends and acquaintances are respect- oms, clean and furnished —LOT 50x125:6; on Central ave.; great bar- | THREAD—In spools, twenty-four (2)|“§req and twenty-five (125) pounds. designated, without extra charge from | fully invited to attend mmx this day | . "‘,7, vited to attend the funeral to-morrow sekeeping, $5 and 38 each n GEO. W. H. PATTERSON & CO, | spools, CORNMEAL—One hundred and fifty (130) | the price bid, and at such times and in| (Tuesday), at $:30 o'clock, from the residence [ ~ fully in t1 o'clock, from Masonie Hall housekeeping, pri- | 1708 Market st. TOBACCO—Plum cut, five (5 pounds. . G50 P of the parents, corner of Parker and Dana | (Wednesday), et 7 oCot, from Masonte Hall such quantities as required, upon ~re¥;‘l- sitions (approved respectively by e Chairmen of the several Committees on streets, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of ner soul, commencing at ‘10 unds. six | o8 Tin, twenty-four 9. TOMATOES—California, 2%-Ib cans, (6) can 8. TURPENTINE—Two and one-half (23) Francisco. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- Call bet, oo tery, by carriage. “11and 2. AVAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. SAAEARES S LOUR—One (1) sack. Department and_Hospital and Health ' 5 i 7 Oak. | K. of P.—To the officers and mgmbers of South o e R ladles tn delicate health: lar gallons. OVERA. Men's, ‘blue or brown, 10| Lox Bonas) ot the Chief Enainser of tin| oclock. Interment Bt Micy's Cemetéry, ‘Ban Francisco Lodge No. 45, K. of B.: Yon housekeeping rooms; | _Erounds; private. MRS. VUNKE, M1§ $th st. | VARNISH—Black, five (5) gallons. ounces, three (3) pair. - Fire Department, the Steward of the City | DUNCAN—In Phoenix, Ariz., April 14, 1sg9, | are bereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, Frank Suhling, from ths hall of lodge, Masonic building, Fourteenth and Rallroad avenues. to-morrow (Wednes- day), at 1 o'clock. By order of C. C. W. J. B. WARNER, K. of R. and §. THORSON (PETERSON)—In this city, Cecelia P. Thorson, beloved daughter of Peder and ‘Annfe Thorson, and sister of Thorwald, Bern- hart and Bore Thorson, a native of San Fran- cisco, 15 years § months and 17 VERMICELLI—-Five (5) pounds. VINEGAR—30 degrees strength, (3) gallons. ‘WOOD—Pine, one-half (%) cord. COUNTY JAIL NO. 2. The following supplies, to be delivered at County Jail No. 2 as classified—Class No. 1, Daily Supplies; Class No. 2, Month- !‘y Supplies—to be deiivered as ordered. | g he supplies are on the basis of each one hundred inmates; the quantity to be fur- nished to be on that basis anu in propor- tion, to cach fraction thereof, more or less, according to the number of inmates: CLASS NO. 1-DAILY SUPPLIES. FRESH BEEF-—First quality of chucks RSO - S e and County Hospital, the Superintendent the Chief of Police. NOTICE.—Bidders will estimate for | EASTLAND—In Mirabel, Los Gatos, April 15, any or all of the forage supplics enum- 1899, Alice Lander, widow of the late Joseph erated, with the distinct understandin, G. Eastland, and mother of Joseph J. and that the term more or less is not limited | Thomas B. Eastland, a native of Kentucky. to the amount designated, but is for such L Funeral services ‘Ir‘l.ll be held at the an amount as may be required during the crem-tnryd at 5“,1 i Cemetery this year, and that the Board reserves the Ei‘l%'n‘z(‘:‘f;fi“”'l:‘ s i T right, as it is its intention, to award the band_of Helen El- ; Peter, dearly beloved hus same separately to the lowest bldder, and | - racher, and father of Charies J. and William ve of Baden, from a merchant who Is a dealer in the | X Eidrachen a natye of Baden, Germany, Suf’r‘“fi and who carries a stock of and T Friends and acquaintahces are respect- ells said supplies as enumerated as a fully invited to attend the funeral! this day part-of his regular and usual business,| (Tuesday), at 9 o’clock, from his late resi- PORK—Mess, thirty é@) pounds. RICE—No. 2 mixed, fifty (50) pounds. SALT—One hundred (100) pounds, SHOES—Men's, four 4) pair. SHIRTS—Woolen, blue, six (6). SOAP—Seventy-five (75) pounds. SPOONS—Iron, twelve (12). SUGAR—Golden C, one hundred and twenty-five (125) pounds. 5 YRUP—California Refinery, ten (10) allons. TEWELs—Huckahack. twelve (12). BROOMS—Corn, best mill, No. 12, twenty- four l.{fl). BRUSHES-Hair sweeping, one (1). BRUSHES—Scrubbing, three (3). BRUSHES—Whitewash, one (1), - Robert Duncan Jr., a native of Scotland, aged 38 years. L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. S e e | AURSGIDANENBNISEND HOUSEA) G of the Almshouse, the Sheriff and SHOTWE also single room houseke BEAUTIFUL furnished house in Alameda; 12 ooms and bath; sunny corner; large grounds Gnd atable; full particulars at office. BURN- HAM & MARSH CO., 20 Montgomery st. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. T11—8H PR LLEGASS TRACT. 7i-Sunny furnished rooms for | FPETRACE FRCI trom _ untversity; electric ot Lo railroad passes the property. All lots 160 feet in depth: fine view; only 4 blocks from Dwight wey station, Cheapest cholce property in Alameda County. : JOS. J. MASON, Berkeley Station. susekeeping rooms; reasonable. HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, furnished sunny house- > front. 13, corner Minna—Sunny housekeep- ms; nice yard; ajso single. - TENTH, ing

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