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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY- 3, 1899. DUSINESS CHANCES. § STOCKED bar in publ s no night work s §6 4 WILKE SALOON doing a rushing busi D; oppueite the fer 3 years' lease; & spl an Al puying plac $06 Market st. tablished many | 906 Market st. and ic pl lune Parti= nes ar s buil SR grocery and bar on Powell | MINN rs; doing frst-class | ms; daily receipts, nuine good chance. | OU coffee parlor, wverage daily | P on Sutter st. 2 tel, close to iron foundries and factories; Kept by owner the last 6 ye ¢ wbove $300 per montk; - good-paving har, etc. new always 200 or more steady [ igite at_once; a genuine bar- gain G. WILKE, rm. 8, 906 Market. A—t2%0- ¥ bakery, with 3 nice living 90t riket t.; barg: st cause of s: Market st. e bottling lass trade; the Mission; rent S, 906 Market. | d hors: and ac- 7 ol McLAUGHLIN & CO., paying old_established ale. Me- busines % HOUSES TO LET. P A A A A A A A A A A~ A AN A—10-ROOM elegant house; reduced from: $40 to $30; month free. SPECK & CO., 667 Market, ROOMS TO LET—Continued. POST, 203—Newly furnished rooms, single and en suite, from $150 to $ week. GOLDEN GATE, 1206—Sunny 10 _rooms and bath; rent $45. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 atgomery st. V. cor. of Taylor—One Juse of 7 rooms and bath; yard; basement; sunny side; rent $25. , in rear, bet. 6th and Tth—S-room 410 'mo. Apply 1021 Mission, nr. 6th ho ‘R rent department goes to your home; printed list of houses from BALDWIN ‘i"“' LL, 10 Montgomery st. get & ROYAL House, 126 FEllis st.—Incandescent llight; reading room, smoking room and ladies' parlor: room ‘per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $§; month, $8 to $30; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot, cold wat.; baths, SECOND, 52A—Nicely furnished front suite; suitable for light houseks reagonable. SEVENTH, 192—Sunny furnished single rooms and ruites; also housekeeping. sla'g_)x’rn, 229—Sunny front furnished room; House, 4 rooms, yard: rent §7 50 ‘Apply to UMBSEN & CO., RRY, 208 m water free. 1 Montgomery st. | BUNNY 9-room house at 2% Franklin st., half a block from Market; fine for room renting; cheap rent. Appl 5 firmli’:n ! VAL ASHTON & C 8 rooms and bath; rent $20. RDINER, 411 Montgomery st. LET. FURNISHED HOUSES TO | ight large sunny te; large yard. 2d 3 p. 655 URNISHED house to let rooms; modern improveme Apply on premises, bet. m:, SHERMAN Apartment House, 2 Bighth st near Market—Furhished and unfurnished. TURK, 424, and 102 Taylor—Desirable sunn rooms: also 1 corner bay-window room for TURK, 127—Room for man and wife; single Tooms from $3 to $5 a month. VAN NESS ave., 904—Elegantly furnished al- cove suite; also single room; large closets; running water; gas; 3 H N 8as; bath; private family; E e BOARDING AND ROOMS. A e A~ e CALIFORNIA, §07, “The Bingham''—Californi; and Powell-st. cars; neatly Pt homa bomfte: g &7CO.'S, 667 Market st FLATS T0 LET. flats reduced from $30 to $%. , 667 Market s ICE ne PECK & CO." > will sell half in | 3wy s A—NICE clean flats of 3 and 4 rooms, 2oN Market. | “¢om $12 to $10 and $9, at SPECK & CO. . el R s fon: | CASTRO, G5, pear 17th and Market New mod- 6 b S it g g o It it cheap. e iy 08 QUMK | “ern sunny double upper flat; stable P. M CLAYTON 74, south of Frederick—Modern R +y 5r | _tunny fists; 4 and § rooms; bath; cheap. CHANCE BROK | FINE sunny fi rooms, bath; modern; $15; $ Clgar sto do town; a snap. 122 Alpine, near ight and Broderick sts. §150- Barber shop; 2 chalrs; clears $25 weekly. | BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. B ch bakery and notions; near school. | — — — — 4 Drug store; $20 daily; value stock: | FL tor's practice worth $300 per month. | " 202 Twentieth st., corner Hampshi ATIONER bazaar; 1 ayIng.. MODERN flat, § rooms; sunny. established; enth st near Sanches. a4 bakery be sold M. L Call ther {nformatiom. ruit ; clears to SIEBE ome st., e 15 vears; K Box 210, rent $20: 4 liv WICHMA ket st make st an old EY, 315 1o 825 a | S4FLA bef 12 Market. t in Oak- o nt 36 5 BROWX or | OUR rent department goes to your home: get printed list of flats from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. | EACRAMENTO, 13618 rooms separate en- trance; rent $12 50. E};E?L T parlor suite; hot and cold water; rate ass table board. 518—Sunny alcove $50 for two. FIRST, 415—Swedish private boarding, with _room. $4 & week up: elegant parlor suite. 219 Leavenworth. with good room, O'FARRELL, 742—Pleasant sunny rooms; good home cooking; single, $25; double, $20. O'FARRELL, $2 Elegant large sunny roo suit; with o without board > 0T )WELL, 308 (Waldorf)—Beautifully furnished ruites and single rooius; excellent board. . 1128—Lovely home; sunny rooms overlooking garden: home cooking. THE Longworth, 522 Geary—Sunny front sulte elegantly furnished; single rms.; table board, — = © RESTAURANTS. WINCHESTER Hotel, dining-room and restau- rant, 4-65-68 Third st.; take elevators; French Hinners, 2c; alko a Ia carte; tel. Red 2001, LOMBARDI'S French dinner, %c; 10 & m. to § b. m. 43 Stockton (old No. %), nr. O'Farrell. WESTERFELDT'S Restaurant, coffes and fce cream parior. 105 Market.: popular nrices. L el R g s T SRl | TWENTY-THIRD, | eunny § rooms; 4073, near Castro—Upper $15. | 597 Noe st, corner Nineteenth: upper 5 rooms: $17, UPPER flat, 3 choice $12. 2 storeroom; 1 d "41 Hermann, Kitchen. junction Market an valencia. OFFICES TO LET. POWELL, 223 FElegantly appointed rooms for offices and other purposes, at very reason- eble rates: also furnished apartments. POWELL, s—Furnished office; good loca- tion: occupled by doctor for 7 years. CHILDRE. BOARDED. $13_COZY sunny lower flat, 4 rooms; bath; 22 Shotwell st. $14—UPPER corner flat, 6 rooms and bath. Key grocery, corner 24th and Florida sts. | | | ¥ NEW $-room corner flat. | “near Castro. Twentleth et., \ for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, n wrapper, for matling. $1 per ROOMS FOR HOUSEKE: ELLIS, 6153 furnishe: PING. sunny housekeeping rooms; 2 1 unturnished; rent, §12. FIFTH, 322—2 sunny front connecting house- | kpg rooms; stove; closet; bath; private; $10. FOLSOM. 1135—3 nice sunny rooms; sekeeping. . 22— Front_sulte; suitable for keéping; also s complete GROVE, | “hkpg. m HARRISC 3 nice sunny e for housekeeping. rooms; com- Front and for RISON, 781 d__camplete $13 | HOWARD, complete housekeeping; la 1088—Nicely furni all convente 1 sunny roc per week sunny water. 1144—Furnishe >n. gas, Dath by hot and ¢ Sunny fron! ekeeping apart- as range; bath. 210 25— Large sunny folding bed, closet, ., 714—3 sunny front housekeeping f bath; 312 \tth—Furnished 1s . stove, etc.; private family. MINNA. 546—2 or 3 rooms complete for house keeping. rooms rent re; Sunny furnished housel ble. nort Cal! 00—AN ; pres there 10 v otfice. h side of will stand |~ 1 office. ent owner near Market—2 sunny hskpg, $1 unny suite c water; stove. ¢ established S ness in a good locality, and who | shed housekeeping i familiar with the handlin Ad- room; reasonable. 432, Call o COFFEE and tea routes supplied from C W 415 Sacramento st ROUTE on this paper for sale. Apply this | ffice. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE. 16 ROOME NEW E FURNITURI COST_$1400—PRICE, $500. E. 14 rooms; on O'Farrell st . 350 17-room house; large yard; downtown.... 400 18 rooms; clears $100; only.............. 300 12 rooms; exchange for larger house 600 14-room house on Van Ness ave..... 350 84-room house; clears $300; 3000 B4-room house; clears $300. ceeeeenes 1600 rooms: on Sixth st......... S5 sihs AN FOR A HOUSE ANY SIZE OR PRICE call on H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp 5th. 10-ROOM _house; minutes' walk from Call | 3 turnished housekeeping rool cold water bath a h TH, 136 Large sunny room for light house- keeping: $1 per week; quiet house. SIXTH, 393, corner Harrison—Sunny housekeep- g rooms; rent reasonable. STOCKTON, 1307—Nicely furnished rooms for housekeepin, rent cheap. i, 'hef;.'r-‘.ru: and_Sixth TEHAM ewly furnis THIRTE keeping THIRT cor. Valencl: ite of sunny nicely furnished, coal ve, bath, telephone, §12 month; also single room, $4 month. VAN NESS ave, Tooms; corner; regular kitchen; back garden. reasonable. front and offic CKER, 1020 Market at. ARt DECEER, 1090 MEdet st WASHINGTO A_ER < Geary st | fare: 2 sunny suites of 3 rooms each; chea) MO HOUSES no children. “legant 6-room flat; B ————— $125- new carpets, — = 13008 rooms, elegantly furnished: full. ROOMS TO LET. $150018 ‘rooms; very swell boarding. feses oy P Also n number of large Houses from 3900 | AmiimGTON ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant o /319,000, ERDPINI 00 sunny rooms; en fuite or single; first-class $2000—40 ROOMS, new furniture, clears $150 per ‘month; 72 rooms; 18 rooms: 30 rooms; 12 TC great bargaine; lodging-houses 'soli and exchanged: money loaned at 2 per cent. EITEL & CO. LY furnished 21-room house to f 40 to 70 room house for $500, erican, 34 Kearny st. 1016 Market 14-room house for $430 north of Market. trade fo Ger- in every respect; terms reasonable. | AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor | Homellke house; modern service; elevatol bath; rooms, 50c to §1 50 day. MRS. J. KIN —THE WALDORF, 24 Fifth st.—New; sunay | " corner; central location; elegant rooms. | BUSH. 421, with gas nr. Kearny—Several cholce rooms, nd stationary washstand; $1 up. $500_SUNNY corner; 23 rooms; plainly fur- nished: cheap rent; paying well. Box 1000, Call office ; STO, 644—Lodging-house, furnished roome; rent $40; no agents. 90025 ROOMS; always occupled: good order: compulsory sale: Fre il Rush st FURNITURE FOR SALE. FOR sale—Furniture of Miesion st.: $200. T of 13 furnished rooms. etreot 10-room house. 15 well- furniture returning to 811 11 Pacific FURNITURE of 4 rooms for sale. 537 Steven- £on st 4 ROOMS furnished fn oak for $48 50, 7 range King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 FURNITURE WANTED. c cash price for furniture, groceries, et WA o J NTED_ for cash—Furnished flat \ing house; central Box 998 Cal with No. Market, e ——— MUTHER, 632 Market st., pays highest c. or small 1. — e LOST. TORT Ti0m revehie aitias ek Jea) 3, red Irish setter: 5 year Hector.™ revenue having engi Grand Ho! Please cutter Th som No. old; new collar, return to etls ‘and receive $10 reward and grateful thanks of DR. J. CALL, JOST—On Tuesday, May and Geary to Tenth and Market, be and 1 o'clock, midday - small leat] containing jewelry; liberal reward. FOX terrier bitch pup; § month black and white, not black; liberal reward. mercial &t TLOST—At Chutes or on Halght-st. cars, 1, afterncon, black-beaded plush ca LOST—%5 reward; fox terrier bitc and 1 mottled ear and black sbots on ba answers to name of Cricket. 1207% De LOST—May 1, blue cloth cape, finely tucked, road to Clff or at Sutro car house. at 712 Shotwell st. tirn room 62, Donohue bullding; reward. 2 going from Polk tween 12 her case 909 Py tail halt cut; head' tan and Return to 58 Com- . on May Re- 1 brow visadero. on Reward CARROLTON, 1206 Market—Sunny corner fur- nished and unfurnished rooms and offices. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furniehed ‘sunny rooms: prices reasonabls. 400—8 well furnished sunny | | | i | | | | | ADVICE free: no charge unless successtul. W. ack parlor; fur- | GOOD home for children, $8: infants, $10 per mo. 710 Lexington ave.. near Nineteenth st STORES TO LuT, E SMALL BRICK STORE. Newmand near Fourth and Market st: 2 rooms attached. Nos. 239-261 Stevenson st.; rent $30. TO let or lease, as a whole or In pa store | building B0x64, with concrete basement 50x 72; Haight, near Fillmore. Inquire 913 Fell. new building; fixtures 1254 Mission st. suitable for branch eap. 2848 Folsom st e for grocery and STORE fixtures, ghow rivte; . W. ket, cor. Stocktn. L_S. CLARK—Emma Spreckels bullding, m} Market; consultation free; no fees in advance W. DAVIDSON, 927 Markot st. EXPERT OPTICIANS MAYERLE, German Expert Opticlan; r member American Assoclation of Op- 1071%; Market st, S. F.; examina- tion free; open evenings. MEDICAL. ~It you suffer from trregularities, ob- s or weakness, Why submit to meth- ch are painful and dangerous, or take drugs which only irritate, but never cure? Don’t despair until you read ‘‘Plain Talk to Women on Avoided Subjects.’’ Explains ail women ought to know: full particulars about vaginal and uterine wafers; cure in 24 hours. Don’t delay; send at once for book and symp- tom blank: mafled free on receipt of dc in stamps n plain envelope, or consult us free at office. DR. ROUXEL, 935 Market st.; hours, | p. m.. Sundays excluded. SURE, safe and speedy cure for all female diseases; all those who are sick or discour- aged should call on the doctor and state their case before going elsewhere; they will find in her a true friend; a home for patients, with every comfort, convenience of a hospital and privacy of a home; consultation free and con- | fidential; home treatment, $3; no Instruments used; sa 4 funded bet. ¥ to 4 e and Lark 7to8 appointment only t restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities (from what- ever cause), safe and sure; rellef guaranteed at any time when others have failed; travel- ers helped Instantly and can return home the ¥; no instruments used; cure at office, n confinement; skillful medical at- ail ¢ ve time and expense by con- sulting the before golng else- 1RS. TTH, 842 Post st., bet- 10 to 5 and 7 to 8 m.; Sunday, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m. MPORTA for fen whicl her no matter how 1 < at once ysician with men's knowledge; cu restores fn 1 day and prevents disgrace; can be sent; consuitation free. The well Known, celebrated speclalist and ladies' physi 31 years, DR. POPPER, | M. Davies, ALL ladies—C only Dr. and Mrs, true friends of ail invalids, men ana women 60 years' practice; safe and quick cure anteed; any diseare or irregu though ‘else fail; adopted; trave ure sent; call or MRS. M. DAVIE very strong, $2. TMENT no de’ rite; free; confl- Market st.; lay; self- dential. pills, §1 T MENT that restorts instantly all | cages monthly irregularities from whatever cau positively no instruments used; guar- anteed cure at office, §5: travelers helped in- stantly; consultation free and confidential home for patlents; comfort and privacy. MRS. DR. KOHL, 1122 Market st., between Magon and Taylo | to 8 p. m.; Sunday, 10 A-DR. G W. O'DONNELL, world-renowned | temale specialist, relleves monthly irregulari- tles, from whatever cause. Dr. O'Donnell has treated successfully more cases of irregulari- ties than any other physician: never fails to cure; coneult him first, save time and money; treatment can be used at home; consultation free. Call or write 1023% Market st. AILMENTS peculiar to women, also obstetrics latest methods; etrict antiseptic precautions ladies near or far see DRS. GOODWIN free’ well known, reliable, safe and sure: cure in 24 hours guaranteed: any time; maternity home; best medical attendance: pills, $1; cure, 1362 M; bet. 7th 2 Z S. WEGENER, 1312 e ave.—Private home in confinement, with every comfort; best care and attention: terms mod- erate; regular physician in ‘tendance; con- office hours, 9 to § and 7 . . m. t0 4 p. m. | day, week or month at cut rate prices; cl EDDY, 62— Three unfurnished rooms and yard; | sultation free; Infants adooted into good rent 35 homes; call before consulting others. ELLIS, 321—Rosedale Houss—Rooms rented by | DR. WONG WOO, herb doctor: Chinese tea and herb sanitarium, 764-766 Clay st., San Fran- double or singl FOLSOM, 1227—Sunny rooms in & private fam- ily; nicely furnished; use of kitchen. GEARY, 14A, opposite Call building—Single room; running water; $1 50 per week. GEARY, 556—Sunny front parlor; folding bed; plano; phone; suites and other rooms. GATE ave., 33—Sunny front roon:; 2 closets; gas; water same floor. 7 GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. corner Seventh and Mission—Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and ringle; elevator; moderate rates; families. NCOCK House, 781 Mission—Select family B ooming house: $160 to 6 ber week. HARRISON, T84%, near Fourth—Finely fur- nished sunny rooms; bath; 4ll home com- forts; $1 week. HOTEL Grosvenor, 819 Sutter—Opened under pew management Ap. 1; elegant sunny suites; single rooms; most central part city; elevato HOWARD, 953%—Large, sunny, homelike; $1 50 per week; bath. reasonable. JONES, 117—Bingle sunny front room; $8. KEARNY, 9, 8%3—Newly furn. sunny rooms from $1 60 up: aleo ll(m‘:bl‘ rms.; transient. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished, bay-window room, §1 per week; transient. U FARRELL. 20—Sunny furnished rooms. vator; electric lights; day. week or month. O'FARRELL, 271 — Elegant modern sunny nodtos. wlte and single; convenient; reason- able. POWELL, 317 (formerly- Cosmos Club)—Ele- gantly furnished room; reasonable. ele- er and better than any house in the city. By s, cured exclusively by Chi R nese herbs, ver 3000 varletles beinz used; ELLIS, 607—Newly furnished rooms with first- : hours, 9:30 to 11 a. m., 1 t Class’ table board, §5 ‘week; phone and bath. | sad 7 tos § mo ik ELLIS, 720—Nicely furnished sunny rooms, | LADIES—Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand), best, safe, rellable; take no other; send 4c stamps for particulare; “Rellef for Ladies”; letter by return mail; at drugglsts. Chichester Chemlical Co., Phila. ALL married ladies know “‘Seguro.” the preat- est boon to them. Richards & Co., 406 Clay t.; $150. Send %o stamp for circulars to Se- guro Mfg. Co., 531 K st., Sacramento, Cal. ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladles 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. | Tected revise must be’presente | Tax List for the year 1838, has be, PROPOSALS. CITY REAL ESTATE. . PROPOSALS To Print, Publish and Distribute the De- linquent Tax List for 1898. OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco, April 25, 1899. In accordance with Resolution No. 2626 (Fourth Series) of the Board of Supervis- ors, SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- ceived in open session of the Board of Su- ervisors on MONDAY AFTERNOON, ay 8, 1899, from 2:30 to 3 o'clock, for the pr!n!lnf. publishing and distributing of the delinquent tax list for the year 1898, to contain the names of the persons and a description of the property delinquent and the amount of taxes and costs due ngoilte each name, and a notice unless the taxes delinquent, together with the costs and percentage, are paid, the prop- erty upon which said taxes are a_lien will be sold at public auction. Such publication to be made and thoroughly distributed on a business day, at least once in each week, for three successive weeks, in a pamphlet form as a supple- ment to a daily newspaper of general cir- culation, published in the city and county of San Francisco, in the English language, and said supple- ment must be sent and distrib- uted on the days specified with every number of the paper issued and distrib- uted, by carriers, by malil or otherwise. The first issued to be so distributed on or before the first day of June, 1899, and the others weekly thereafter, and to desig- nate the time and place of sale and in all respects conform to the provisions of the Political Code and to be done under the direction and to the satisfaction of Ed- ward 1. Sheehan, Tax Collector of said City and County; also, to leave at the Tax Collector's office not less than one thou- sand (1000) copies of each issue before an; demand on the Treasury therefor will be approved. Within one week after the first publication of sald lst fifty (50) coples thereof, printed upon one side only of a quality of paper which can be written upon with ink, to be satisfactory to sald Tax Collector, to be delivered at his office for use in the office. Also fifty (50) clothe bound coples, interleaved, to be delivered to the Tax Collector's office within two weeks after the first publication. The Tax Collector must have the privi- lege at any and all times during the exe- cution of the said contract of witnessing the same and giving instructions relative thereto, either personally or through his chief deputy, or any deputy he may desig- nate. ‘All proofs must be read and submitted for correction as follows: First—Proofs must be first r and corrected by the printer. Second—Submitted 1n slips to the Tax Collector tor‘ cor{ecléan. a5 Third—Revise to be submitted to panted upon by the Tax Collector, or T Phiet deputy, or deputy; if corrections op alterations are made by sald Tax Collec- tor, or his chief deputy, or deputy, a cor- to and approved by him prior to the form being struck off, and as the work progresses when a form is struck off a copy of the same to be filed with said Tax Collector. Payment to be made as hereinafter pro- vided, and the bill presented to be veri- Hed by the afdavit of a proper and re. sponsible person acceptable to the Com- mittee on Printing and Salaries of the Board of Supervisors, said affidavit to pe Tade before a notary public in and foe the said City and County, and to set forth that the contract for printing, pub- liehing and distributing the Delinquent en full ToX faithtully executed and accomplished in strict conformity to and with these gpecifications. The contractor or contractors will re- celve a demand upon the Treasury of the £ald City and County for the payment of the contract price in United States gold coin, when satisfactory evidence is fur- ead by copy | hished the said Committee on Printing and Salarles that the sald contract has been rully and falthfully executed and ac- complished fn conformity therewith. A ond in the sum of rot less than ten | thousand (§10,000) dollars, many sureties as the Committee on Print- ing and Salaries of the Board of Super. visors may elect to require for the faith- ful execution of said contract must be | Biven. Bidders will estimate with the distinct understanding that the Supplemental De- linquent Tax List, if any, shall be pub- lished for not less than one week, and that the price to be paid for each assess- ment on the said Supplemental Delinquent Tax List shall be not more than twice the amount bid for each assessment on the Delinquent List. The space occupied by prefatory notices, remarks and explanatory matter will be paid for per one thousand ems pro rata wth the average matter in said list. Sald extra matter and pro rata to be com- puted by an expert to be appointed by the said Committee on Printing and Salaries of the Board of Supervisors. In style and general character said De- linquent Tax List must “ubstantially con- form to and with the list hereunto at- tached of last year. Each propo for printing, publishing and distributing such list must state: First—The name of the daily newspaper published in said City and County in lethh it is proposed to so publish such st. Second—The price to be each assessment, whether of re: personal Eoperty or voil tax. Third—The names of the sureties to be offered in event of receiving the award herein. Each proposal must ~ontain or have at- tached thereto a sample of not less than thirty lines of such real estate matter and personal property matter upon the qual- 112} of paper to be used. he party to whom this contract Is awarded will be required, nrior to or at charged for estate, | the time of the execution of said contract, to pay the cost of advertising this notice in three daily newspapers, and to also pay the cost of the publication in the of- ficial newspaper of the Resolution award- | ing him the contract. The Board reserves the right to reject all bids, and will demand good and suf- ficlent bonds in the sum of ten thousand (810,000.00) dollars for the faithful per- formance of the contract. Froposals to be indorsed ‘‘Publishing Delinquent Tax List.” JNO. Al RUSSELL, Clerk. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, April 25, 180 Sealed proposals, in triplicats, will be recetved here, and at offi a. m., Mond; f Quartermaster, uxtil 11 o'clock ¢, May 29, 1899, and then cpened, i fiscal year commencing and straw for San Diego time, at this age and straw for Alcatraz ngel Island, Xort Baker, Benicia . Fort Mason, Presitio of San Fran- A San Francisco, Cal. Government s right to reject or accept any or all any part thereof. Preference given s of American production, conditions of price and quality (including in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference given to articles of American production produced on the Pa- cific Cost. to extent of-consumption required by the public service there. All information furnished on application to Quartermaster at San Diego Bar or to undersigned. En- velopes containing bids to b. Indorsed **Pro- s for Forage and Straw,” and addressed to sald Quartermaster, or to J. M. MAR- SHALL, Deputy Quartermaster General, U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster. PROPOSALS for fuel—Quartermaster's office, Benicia Arsenal, Cal, April %, 1399. Senled proposals, In triplicate, will be received here until 11 a. m. May 26, 1899, and then cpencd, for furnishing at Benicia Arsenal, Cal, dur- ing the ficcal vear ending June 20, 1900, fuel required there. The United Statés reserves the right to accept or reject any or all pro- posals or any part thereof. Preference giv to articles of domestic production, conditions of price and quality (ncluding in price of forelgn productlons the uty theraon) being equal, and such preference given t. articles of American production produced on Pacific Coast to extent of consumption -equired by public service there. —Information furnished on application. Envelopes containirig propos als should be marked “Proposals for Fuel, addressed C. H. CLARK, Q. M TREASURY _Department, Office Supervising Architect. Washington, D. C., April 24, 1899— Sealed proposals will be received at this of- fice until 2 o'clock p. M. on the 27th day of May, 1899, and then opened, for all the mason- Ty work, roof covering. etc.. for the United States Postoffice, Courthouse, ete,. buflding at San Francisco, Cal. In .ccordance with the drawings and epecification, coples of which may be obtained at this office or at the office of the Superintendent at San Fran- cisco, Cal. JAMES KNOX TAYLOR, Super- visinz Architect —————————————————— HEHN, midwife; speclalty REV. S celebrated treatment. 2230 Mission. MRS. B. J. WILLIAMS, electrician, has re- moved from 957 Mission to 501 Jessle, cor. 6th. MASSAGE given by nurse, ROGERS, 1520 Geary st. Hours, 9 to 6. DR. and Mrs, Wise, 1118 Market st.—Instant re- lief for monthly troubles or money back:35 up. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all dis- cases of the human body. 115 Mason st. CARPET CLEANING. CARPETS _thoroughly renovated, GREENWALT & CO. 181; Howard, Mission 3%c_ yard. 127 10th: tel. Folsom d Larkin st. cars, CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning Works—Cle moves, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS, Myt 3% und 40 Eighth 6t.; telephone South 264 and with as | BALDWIN & HOWELL, H 10 MONTGOMERY ST. A FORCED SALE. $5250—Folsom-st. residence, near Twenty-sec- ond st.; fine bay-window house; contains 8 rooms and bath; lot 33x100; stable in rear; mort- gage of $4000 can remain. $i850—124 Beulah st., close to Golden Gate Park, bet Waller and Frederick; lot 25XI37:6, with’ brand-new 2-story bay-window residenc of § rooms and bath, etc.; finished basement; street accepted; open ‘Sunday. 39000—Clay st., near Battery; 2-story brick building; store and 2 floors above; cement base- ment; rent $70. $7250—Corner on Clay st., near Mason; 3-story bullding; store and 20 rooms above; lot 25x70; under lease. 3 3 $300 CASH, BALANCE $25 MONTHLY. $2600—Nice 2-story bay-window house on Clip- per st., near Castro; contains 7 rooms and bath; foreclosure sale. $1700—Hartford st., near Eighteenth; cottage of 4 rooms, bath, etc.; brick foundation; lot 24:7x125, $4000—$500 cash, balance same as rent; Do- lores-st, corner; new residence of 7 rooms and bath; handsomely decorated; modern plumbing, etc.; lot 33x90: corner, 32x65, vacant; should be improved with stores and flats; Dolores st. is to be made a boulevard to connect with the pro- posed Park Panhandle extension. 3 36500—1315 Mason st., near Jackson; lot 3bx 137:6, with 3-story residence of 12 roorfis and bath; also rear house of 5 rooms; stable for 8 horses. 750—Rent $57; Folsom. ings; all rented; lot 25x1l! est-paying property. $§7250—2 fine handsome new flats of 6 and 7 rooms and bath; best portion of Devisadero st.; Tent $62 50; lot 26x100. $500 CASH, BALANCE SAME AS RENT. $5000—Fine new residence, 8 rooms; hardwood floors; beautifully decorated rooms; latest plumbing; street work accepted; 767 Cole st. near Frederick; no reasonable offer refused. $3350—Seventh-st. corner, near Folsom;«lot 2% 80; ground rent $20. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. corner; fine build- a splendid Inter- COTTAGE in Mill Valley; $3260; easy terms, or will exchange for San Francisco property in best portion of Mill Valley, near station; extra large corner lot, with good cottage of 6 rooms, bath, etc. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. CHEAP LOTS—CHEAP LOTS— $4250—Presidio Heights bargain; 100 feet front- age, running back to Presidio fence; on Jack- son st., near Cherry; magnificent view. $1400—Another bargain; First ave., near Jack- son st.; large lot, 30x120; fine elevated position, commanding a superb view. $1000—$50 cash, balance $10 monthly; Third ave., bet. California_and Clement sts.; large Iots: splendid neighborhood; you can build when first payment ls made. $450 each—Very cheap; 3 lots on Douglass st. bet. Twentieth and Twenty-first; each 25x125. $2000—Maybe less; Howard st., bet. Twenty- fifth and Twenty-sixth; 25:6x117:6 to alley. Frederick st., bet. Cole and reet; cheapest lots in ck from the Park. $1475—Only 3 left; Shrader; sunny side of Panhandle district; 1 bl $8000—Sacramento st., bet. Laguna and Bu- chanan; 40x137:6; select nelghborhood. Page and $4750—Fine corner close to town; flats; all Laguna sts.; 35x87:6; suitable for street work done. BALDWIN & HOWELL, GOOD INTEREST-PAYI §11,500—Rent rented; large lot, 40:8 x1376, on Leavenworth st.; improvements in good repalr. with double front- always rented for $35,000—Large lot, 77x115, age; good improvements; | $3120 per annum; in wholesale district, north of and not far from Market; pays 6% per cent net. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 1) Montgomery st. INSURANCE RATES CUT 2 to 50 per cent. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS $40,000-Grand investment near Powell t., renting for $400 a month; new improvements, lot 60 feet front. $125,600—Grand six-story brick building and lot 45:137 feet on Market st.; near ferry. $40,000—East st., 45 feet front, near Market; fair ‘improvements. $4600—3 brand new flats; all rented for $52 $20,000—Lot 40x90 feet, with stores and flats all rented; paying $175; grand purchase. 260,000—McAllister st. (business); 137x137 feet. $42,500—Grand _investment (corner): business property; $ix77 feet; renting about $300. £12,500—Good investment; vicinity Taylor and Eddy sts. $12,000—6 modern flats; sold $15,000—O'Farrell st., near Orpheum; lot 25x 137:6. $3500—Six flats near Seventh and Mission; rents $30. $3000—Store and 3 flats; few blocks from Pal- ace; rents $40. $2500—Two brand-new flats; renting $30; 1726 Bryant st., near Sixteenth; one-half cash. $2000—Two good flats on Geary-st. car line. $1650—Halght st.; lot 25x120 feet. $900—Cozy house of 4 rooms; ot 2 feet; only $250_cash. Wante rents $111; must be Good_income properties. A M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. $12:0—4-ROOM cottage and lot 27:6x100; furni- ture and & dozen chickens included. Dia- mond st., near Twentieth §950—For sale, ment, near car 533 California st. line. Apply H. “lcts that you wish to sell north . from First ave. to the ocean, then 410 Montgomery st. MUSICAL INSTLLUMENTS. AS we are selling good upright pianos for $§ cash and $6 per month, we ask you to investi- gate and approve this method; prices are the same as if purchased for all cash; bargains in good second-hand uprights upon some easy payments and some good planos for 33, $4 and §5 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Eteinway dealers, cor. Kearhy and Sutter sts. San Francisco, and Thirteenth and Broad: way, Oakland. A FEW sp ains from $140 up. Weber; used 6 months. Chickeing; good s new. Knabe; a’ bar; Emerson; fine c Eterling; mahogany Vose; walnut case. $6 monthly payments BENJ. J. CURTAZ & St ABSOLUTELY west of Chicago 18 KOHLER HASE'S, 25, 2 and 30 O'Farrell st.; pianos, organs and all other musical instruments of all grades and prices; terms easy; thing possible done to please and satisfy the customer. A MAGNIFICENT higl ositively new, sacrificed to-day Room 13, Flood building, Fourth and Market sts. ST arrived—New upright pianos: sold at $: Tented at $2 50 per month. SCOTT-CURTAZ 0., 58 Hayes st. HORNU tists; his touch regulator the wonder of the please examine. 216 McAllister = 5 FOR high-grade upright pi 543 Chenery st.; San Mateo ele A—_UPRIGHTS, $9 up; Instaliments, § : rents, §2 up (allowed cn sale). Heine, 136 Ellis. R__A, DANIELS is now with BYRON MAUZY, 308 to 412 Post st. S unredcemed to realize advances on Wilgon Storage Rooms, 1710 Market. % EOHMER, Byron Mauzy and other pianos. 308 Post st. 25 A W, G. BADGER, 413 Sacramento st., agent for Francis Bacon and Hallett & Davis pianos. BARGAIN—Good upright cheap. SCHMITZ, 18 McAllister st., next Hibernia Ban KNABE pianos: new scale: new styles. LER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. SUPE zithers, old_and new. H. MULLER. maker. repairer, 2 Latham place. s O s e FOR SALE—uiSCELLANLOUS. KOH- BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. Me- INTOSH & WOLPMAN 47 Fremont st. sews beautifully call after 10 a, FINE sewing machine, $9. 130 Eleventh st., private family. GOOD bargain; piano for sale cheap; sell. 1924 Howard st. FOR sale—Cheap; 2 portable ovens. 1829 Polk st. A 14-KARAT solid gold American lady’s watch $14, cost $25. UNCLE HARRIS, 16 Grant ave. LAUNDRY plant, complete; boiler, engine, etc. WHITE'S, £16 Mission st. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, counters, linoleum, office furniture, store and offic furniture and fixtures; new and gecond hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1022 Mission st., above Sixth. only m! must Call at WHEN you hecome disgusted with send to BPAULDINS"E Ploneerwoél;'p‘:t beating Works, 33-357 Tehama st.; tel. 8. 4. CALA. Storage Warehouse, F. SMI D 722 Misnion: goods guaranteed: tel. Clay 35 PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Otfice, 401 Po Powell; tel. Main 5713, ck- 31 PIERCE & TAY) torage Company; ing, advance, ete. 73 Market: tel. Blac ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 42 Sutter st.; tel. Main 4. GEO. WALCOM, Froprision’ 3. McQUEEN'S California Carpet Cleant 7 453 ‘Stevenson sL.; tel. Bouth 525; owent caces, CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; lal STRATTON'S 3 Eighth It‘:yl. 5 J:.n(}- .i!“,k‘ J. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co., 240 14 cleaning dc per yard: tel. Mission fh PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. HOUSES and lots from $200 fo........ Ranches from 2 to 1000 acres, $100 to.. 500 business places from 350 to...... - .WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER?. . H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., or 15 Eddy. CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works, 333 Gq Gate ave.: tel. East 126, = aian PHYSICIANS, DR_C. C. O'DONNELL, office and TRLE Masket:at, bete Shiann n o i BARGAIN—3 H. P. Golden Gate gas engine, almost new. See EPSTEIN, 648 Mission st. | a g-room cottage, with stable | | S planos, praised by all great ar- | O | ANY amount by pri prices lowest: every- | CITY REAL ESTATE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. GOLDEN GATE AVE. CORNER. $40,000—Large corner on Golden Gate ave., few blocks from Market st.; bank foreclos- ure; must sell; $ox120. MANUFACTURING SITE. $12,000—0On the water front at North Beach; two 50 vara, having a frontage of 700 feet; must be sold; make offer. A SNAP—PACIFIC HEIGHTS. $7000—50-foot frontage on Jackson st., Laguna; cheapest property in the neigh- borhood; must be sold immedlately. DOWNTOWN PROPERTY. $6000—On Sacramento st., near Kearny, 2-story brick building; store and upper floor of § rooms; property held in trust and ordered soid. O'FARRELL ST. CORNER. $6000—Four flats of 4 and 5 rooms and bath; in good condition on ome of the best corners on O'Farrell st.; street bitum- enized. MISSION RESIDENCE. $4250—Large house, 2 frontages; street bitum- enized; lot 35x115; forced sale. BARGAIN. $3900—Lot on west line Devisadero, near Sac- ramento; this is a transfer point and the only vacant lot in the locality; a splendid location for flats; lot 26x110 feet. SOUTH OF MARKET SNAP. $3700—20-room house; at small expense can be made fnto flats; house alone worth money; foreclosure sale; lot 21x130 feet; Etreet bitumenized. A FINE CORNER. $3(00—On Castro &t., near Market: good lo- cation for groceryi lot 48x1i5 feet. CHEAP HOME. $1100—Cottage; 4 rooms on Twenty-eighth st., near Dolores; lot alone worth price asked. CHEAP MISSION LOTS. $900—The cheapest lots in the city; B7x114 feet; Sanches, near Nineteenth; must sell. MISSION COTTAGE. $750 Cash; balance remain; mortgage $2000 at 6% per cent; nice cottage of § rooms and bath in best residence district in the Mission; street work all done; half block from Valencia-st. cars. CHEAP BUILDi~G LOT. $500—One-half block from Mission-st. street work done; cash above mortgage of $250. cars; bank We hold our regular auction sales every two weeks. For further par- ticulars apply to EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. COFFEY, HUGHES & CO., 19 Montgomery st. $2500—Cottage; 1 block from Castro-st. cars 6 rooms and bath; modern; easy terms if de- sired. $1250—Cheap lot; Carl st. Golden Gate Park; 25x137:6. $6700—New house near the park; 11 rooms and bath; elegantly finished. Must be sold; corner, 35 feet front, close to near Stanyan and | Halght st.; make offer. $3000—Want offer; 2 flats; Lexington ave., near Nineteenth and Valencia sts. $4000—2 flats near Haight and Scott sts.; this property must b sold; rent $40; the chances or a_ bargaln are dally growing scarcer and | this should be picked up at once. COFFEY, HUGHES & CO., 19 Montgomery st. POINT RICHMOND, 25 acres adjoining depot site of Valley rafl- road; water front of 1000 feet at a bargain. Alta Punta Tract, San Pablo ave.. 2 miles north of Berkeley; valley land; in acreage or terms to suit; send for map. < n Ness ave., northeast corner; choice property: look at it. G. W. HAIGHT, $2200—A NEW 5-room and bath cottage, with all the latest improvements; lot 25x125; $400 cash, balance $2% monthly; Twentleth st., bet. Castro and Noe. F. NELSON, Builder. $1600—NEW 4-room house; corner lot; 25x80; also stable. 1489 Shotwell st. SECOND-ST. property; 62x100; Nos. 128 and 130, to be sold subject to confirmation by court. Send bids to G. W. HAIGHT, 220 Sansome st. $100 CASH, $25 mo.: $1900-52400; 4-5 rm. cottages; % block from cars. §24 Elizabeth, or 118A 11th. ——————— COUNTHY HEAL WSTATE. 45x125; 0 Sansome st 2 ELMORA lots, 12 Obispo, on tract of new railroad, for sale or exchange for cows, restaurant or other prop- erty at a bargain, MRS, BUECHEL, 2) Ninth . near Market, San Francisco. 00—Orchard, 15 miles south of San Jose; 12 acres 4-vear-old prunes, house of 7 rooms, barns ef g0od well of water; 5 minutes from station. R. G. WILKE, 906 Market st. BEAUTIFUL home in Napa Valley, 2 miles from the station; 19 acres; part fruit: good house; plenty of water; price $2500; your own time to pay it; would take cottage as part payment. Call _or address the owner, 1668 Fourteenth st., West Oakland. NEW rich land near city; small and large tracts; 2150 acres sold fo 120 families; 7500 acres left. For particulars of fmmense crops raised In dry season of 1897-95 address THE COTATI CO., 302 California st. S. F. CASH, about $2800, will pay for house and lot, 6 or 7 rooms. W., box 267, Call office. FRUIT, grain and . ock farms, W. D. HOLCOM & CO., 2) Montgomery st. § TO $30 an acre; list free; crops sure. M. GRIFFIN, Cottonwood. . Shasta County, Cal. 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 you owe a balance on the purchase price we will pay it and carry the loan as long as you de- sire; avold red tape and publicity: see us you will be waited upon quietly and v. Call 63-69, Donohoe bldg.. 1170 Market. LOANS on furniture or pianos in S. F., Oak- land or Alameda at lowest rates, without removal; no commission; no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission st above Sixth: telephone South 14. ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate, 2d and 3d mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- bate; mortgages and legacies bought; no de- R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. 3. HIGHLY respectable and private piace to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 846 Market st.; telephone Main 1644. LOAN on city ~roperty of chattels: no delay; furniture and pianos. ELSTON & THOMP- SON, 239 Post st. te party on ‘urniture and pianos: no removal: low rates; confidentlal. BONELLI, Conservatory bidg., 130 Powell st. IF requiring money ascertain our rates: clrcu- lar malled to address. Gould. 131 Montgo STRAIGHT tip; o Where you can save inter- est. Cut Rate Loan Office, 22 Mason st. IF your property is mortgaged and you need more money see H. MURPHY, 630 Market. N furniture, planos, without removai: no com- missicn: private. LICK. 118 McAllister st, ——————e FINANCIAL. ALL kinds stores and saloons hought notice. J. GOLLOBER, % Battery st. MONEY to_loan—Real estate, 2d_mortg., chat- tels, etc. Harper & Kreiger.312 Examiner big. i e e i o LEGAL NOTICES. A T short NOTICE. To Al Whom It May Concern—Notice hereby given that on the 17th day of April 1899, the Bakersfield and Los Angeles Kail. way Company filed its application in writing. in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Frap. cigeo, adaressed to the Superior Court of sard County, making application for the voluntere Glesolition of the Bakersfield and Lo 4r geles Railway Company, which said petition &nd application stated that at a meeting of fhe stockholders of snid company on the dscn day of April, 1599, called for the purpose os assing Upon the questicn, it was resolved go ave a voluntary dissolution of the corpora. tion, and that such resolution was paseed oy & two-thirds vote of ‘all the Stockholders any that all the claims and demands againet 1. corporation, of every kind, naturs and descrin. tion, bave been fully paid and discharged. Wheretore, It was ordered by the said- su. perior Court upon the filing of sald petigoy Bna. application that the undersignes Clerk of sald Court, give a notice of such ap. plication by publication I’ some newspawor ublished In the City and County of " den Francisco, for a period of thirty-fve days. Therefore, all persons having any Interest 1n the matter of said application or desirine 1 oppose the granting of the same ape Tors by notified to file in my office, on or bories tions whicl ey ¥y bave to the N e i hony whereo. T have h s estimony whereot, T have hereunto hand_and the official ‘seal of sald coure thiy the 17th day of April, 1599, (Beal WILLIAM A. DRANE, i M County Clerk and ex-Otficio e gty Clerk and Clerk of the Deputy County Ay -:.‘a' Tflg‘r'h?(wmw' uty 2 ex- Clerk of the Superior Court, . Pot BOILERS, engines, second-hand _machinery. ASHMAN & BURKE, 139 Beale st. BARS, counters, showcases, shelving mirro bought, sold and exchanged. 1063 Mission st. BAFES_All sizes, new and second hand. THE HERMANN SAFE CO., 417 Sacramento st. GASOLINE engines—1 horsepower, $100; 2, §125; 5 $l60: 54, $15. SMITH CO., 541 Misslon st. POLYPHONE, §5; attachment (only), §15; will it phono or graphophont Mkt rga and; al sizes; half original cost. 109-111 Market, 8. F. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 18 pages, sent to any address in the United States, postpald, for §1 per year, CITY, and County Treasury, San Francisco, April 14, 1899—In compliance with th.c‘pm- visions of section § of order 1598 of the Board of Supervisors, approved September 15, 158), leo in accordance with an act of the State Legialature, approved March 16, 1872, thers will be sold at public auction by E. 5. Spear & Co., at their salesrooms, 31 and 33 Sutter st._on MONDAY, May 15, 1899, at 10 o'clock &-m., sundry articles of Stolen; lost and un- claimed property recove e police force oF San Francisco, as detalled tn ah inventors thereof on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and consisting of jewelry, wearing apparel, pistols, knives, etc.: also a lot of trunks,’ valises, clothing, etc., property of deceased persons recel from the Coroner of this city and county. Open for § on on morning of eale. 1'J. TRUMAN, City and County Treasurer. near | miles from San Luls | | | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—005 BROADWAY. $25 CASH, § munlh]{ till paid for, will buy § level lots and single dwelling; 250 feet new fencing and shade trees; price $300 in all; fine soil; grand view; excellent climate; lay in tropical Fruitvale 'Valley; settling up rap- idly: streets all graded: main avenue ma- cadamized; close to a fine boulevard: elec- tric car lines and a fine large grammar school house. Call or send for circular, 455 Seventh st., near Broadway, Oakland; carriage free. H.'Z. JONES, Owner. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. I IS AN !ntroduction to you from H. Bchellhaas, ths furniture dealer, 1lth and Frankiin. Oakland. ——ee— ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $.%0—LOT 50x150; with small cottage, on mac- adamized street: near station and school. $1600—Lot 30x150; with 7-room cottage; near station and High School; easy terms. 42600—Lot 40x207; with handsome new up- to-date cottage of 7 rooms and bath; 1 block from school and station; $400 cash,” balance $25 per month. tafo0 Lot 4¥x1s; fne new modern 2-story house of .8 rooms and bath; on one of the main_avenues; near station: 500 cash and only $25 per month; houses built to suit pur- chaser at $25 per month. Great enap. Houses to let in all parts of the city. H. P, MOREAL & CO., 1423 Park St., Alameda. JUST A FEW LEFT BUT BOOM FOR MANY MORE. just Iike paying rent: make an offer. Houses bullt on easy terms; no reason for not having a home. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-st. statfon, Alameda, and 630 Market San’ Francisco. Coen Sundays and holi- e — AYAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. HOME for ladies In delicate health: largs grounds; private. MRS. *UNKE. 141G §th st. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. HILLEGASS T! 10 minutes' walk from university; electrio railroad passes the property. All lots 160 feet in depth; fine view; only 4 blocks from Dwight way station. Cheapest choice property in Alameda County. JOS. J. MASON, Berkeley Station. MUST be sold within a week: 12 50-foot lots: beautifully situated near the hills; no rea- sonable offer refused. JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station. $4100—FOR eale; in Berkeley; central busine: property now paying 10 per cent: will alway improve. _Address P. O. box 8. Lorin MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Mathijas Holmes and Mary Wright.... H. P. Ladarre and Marguerite J. Ganco. Phillp H. Moll and Stella Re . Scondido Cort! and Santina Giannini. Alfred Gronger and Maud Cooley TO LEASE. RY HOME TO LEAS In the hills, 900 feet elevation, 5 miles west of Stanford University, overlooking Santa Clara Valley; delightful climate; comfortable resi- dence of 15 rooms, furnished or not; has hot and cold water; 25 acres of land well lald cut, in grass, flowers and fruit, including 1400 fruit trees; with barn, stable, outhouse, ete.; good road and trail through redwood forest; must be seen to be appreciated; will be leased to a desirable tenant on reasonable terms on ac- count of owner’s intended absence. For terms, v to JOHN H. GILMORE, 321 Moni BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by malil 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- son authorized to have the same published. BORN. BANNISTER—In this city, April 15, 159, to the wife of George Bannister, a son. DETTNER—In this city, May 2, 1563, to the wife of Ernest H. Dettner, a son. KELLEHER—In Oakland, to the wife of Jo- seph P. Kelleher, a daughter. PRENTICE—In this city, at the Potrero, the wife of Zach Prentice, a daughter. GORGOLL—In this city, April 23, 1849, to the wife of Max Gorgoll, a son. SCHWERIN—In this city, April 30, 1899, to the wife of Gus Schwerin, a son. STEIN—In this city, May 1, 1899, to the wife of A. H. Stein, a son to MARRIED. PE—HOFFMANN—In this ity, May 2, 169, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Harry M. Campe Hoftmann. DIED. Farrell, F. McGillin, William P. Gould, Murphy, Ralph Greggy, nford. Jesse B. Kerme; ly, Patrick F. Teah ‘Walsh, Thomas Lincoln, Margaret Ludington, George C. Willson, James H. FARRELL—In this ci May 2, 1899, Michael Franeis, beloved kusband of Mary Farrell, and father of John, Frank and Wiilie Far- rell, ive of County Waterford, Ireland, aged 1 take 0 o clock, t place this day from his late snce to Mission Interment Lau- at 1 fenry street, Dolores ( rel Hill ¢ ndo, Cal., April 30, 1899, beloved son of iter E. and Gould, a native of California, aged day ces are respect- funeral this day from_ the parlors Company, 405 Services at Cy- Lawn Chapel 3GY—In Oakiand, May 1, 1899, John brother of Mrs. Henry Roliin and a native of Farmoy, County C: ed 50 years. 3 The. 1ke place this day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of Mrs. Henry Rollins, 2253 Adeline to m his cred Heart Church, where ass will be celebrated for ul, commencing at 3 stroet, then a solemn requ the repose . Fred- tie Kir- aged 47 years. Mary, be- a native are respect- funeral this day from the parlors FFrien fully invited (Wednesday), of McAvoy & C and :nce to St. Rose's urch, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. to attend th . May 1, 1899, Margaret, Lincoln, and and Mrs. , aged 63 aintances are respect- this day arles Zighteenth and Interment Holy Cross nains at the par- ertaking Com- n St . April 30, 1599, at , 2512 Fillmore street, George C. Lud- ington, n native of Boston,” Mass. aged 70 vears. (Boston papers please EFF MeGILLI s 1599, William P., beloved husbanc illin, father of Mabel and Marion Mc( n of Frank and the late Ellen McGillin, and brother of Frank and Jennie McGillin, Mrs. C. H. Fancher_and eph Montroy, & native of San Francisce MURPHY—In this 1899, Ralph, beloved husband of ) v, and father of Clifford and Margaret Murphy, a native of California, aged 25 vears " Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the arlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. STANFORD—In this city, May Boyden, beloved son of Mr. and Stanford, and brother of W. native of New Jersey, aged 23 vears 9 months and 17 days. (New Jersey and New York pa- pers_please copy.) £ Funeral and interment private. omit flowers. —In this cit 1, 18, Patrick F., d husband of Sarah Tully, and father of Margaret,. Charlotte, James and Charles Tully, Mrs. Ring Jr. and Mrs. L. Lut- ticken, a native of Scotland, aged 52 years. WALSH—In the City and County Hospital, May 2, 189, Thomas Walsh, a native of Mas- sachusetts, aged 21 years. WILLSON—In Naoa, May 1899, James H. Willson, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 69 eas e —————————— HENRY Jd. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMEALMERS, 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln Scnook ‘Telephone South $0. 2, 1899, Jesse rs. H. L. Stanford. a Please . May 2. McAVOY & CO. 'UNEKAL‘:M\L‘L LURS & EMbALMERS 1285 Market st., betw and 9th, Telephone, sfiz‘u“flt

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