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Y & ¥ M W. ROUTE rooms; room h rooms THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1899. HEAL on this paper for sale. cars $100: exchange for R A HOUSE ANY §i C. DECKER ’OM_house: 5 minutes’ walk from CHANC) d yard doing a ruary 3, between Devisad call at 1416 Lyon LEDERER is the latest coiffures largest, RER, 159 2 WHITEWASHINC | _§t. room 1: m < Temed of ladies; are ni enate the syster health and beau! sy Wafers are t edy in the world nothing else fr genuine; in red .| mark. ). D glsts, druggists, NW. JOHN L. BOO! A v at utter st L. 1 Fran, end for Circ iear the cft nd must r Europe. McLAUGHLI 44 Third Hotel, 5 $150 per 2c to f COMPLETE price 1 lodging hc ca of sale. Market st. PRIVATE taken geons and_priva ‘went: National Agency, 8 mptly IMME 17 Mar ry an ur T mak SUSAKI & Y & HIMMEL, 817 Market st furn 1ese croc Jottl PERSONALS from Sacramento st.; T irregular 214 Kearny st. E, Law, . Cal. ELECTRIC lights In ever: - | WILL 1ady who was on Sutter-st. car on Feb- and saw boy run over by car ero and Broderick sts. please street? j2 2 popular hairdresser; only the c hair rolls for 10¢ and 20c; only ear to ear, Stockton st. R Quintonica is wonderfully strength- e bot; Foamo Shampoo, R, 123 Stockton s : 10 3 machine or brush wor per cent saved by sending orders 632 Market chine for sale or rent. ards, note heads cash with order. tel. Main 1835, the world's fa- painful perfods ever failing and safe, rejuv- n: brighten the eyes; restore ty to the f; he only 1; imported from Pari druggists, but WAF! om wrappers with crown AHLEENDER & cO., H. L. drug- LADD & CO., cor. 4th and Howard, agents. Patent, Trademark and’ Copyright raw a Specialty. American and Forelgn Patents Sollcited. room; Winchester arket: 700 rooms; $150 to $8 per week: st., e night "bus and baggage to and from the ferry. made sults; low ern Outfitting 306 Stockton st. urgical and medical for physiclans, sur- te_individuals. 1316 Guerrero y-fifth: Guerrero-st. cars. s for singinglessons: y; single lessons, ) §20 (4 w.) 1236 Market st. o iture kery, basketware. 488 Haight manufacturers of cheap- T_BRILLIANT, 338340 Post st will sell you ¢ furniture, carpets, cloaks, dress goods, tatlor- made suits, etc., on very easy payments. nves SUMMER bamboo furniture below cost to or- 1814 Marke! order 17 0. strict ntd. D FOLDING bed: s tion; gu news agency ake | REMOVED to 3¢ b k s up: pe fit. N skirts, $1 lite reader; med vate, chronic an = VARD EARI ght ar MRS. S. SIEP, Ly circles evenings | MRS. MENA F] MRS. ELLI Mon.. {RS. B. BA teller, b tes UM estigation solicited. . Oakland. ain; well established coal | ernAddition; teams, stock, ty. 2012 Callfornia st M bor o buy 7(.:’ speciait Avply at 3 business. | Montgom- tal m SLER BROS Sacramento st | and palmist L. DEAN, Market st!, | MI1ss GRACE H netist “Avply this R. ader. 1 CLEV PRIC| 0A G arre large yard: onl; palmist and pla an clears 3300 ars Sixth st. TIGUST, | MME. A nd Imi; 20 Market st., opp. 5th. Call | etrist; parlors DECKER, 1020 Market st. 400 LODGING house, 21 rooms: plano Included. | MME McLAUGHLIN & CO., 777 Market st | maine. paper route Aistance from city. 3 THIRD, sale cheap. FURNITUR TRY, Brussels carpets, lal stern Outfitting Co., 1210 Stockton st. ing. K. YOSHITARI, 313 Sutter st. r, §1 per week. CHI Market st., DRESSMAKERS. free; sittings, $1 writing medium. 118 Haight sittings, $1 . vresent and future; 207 Powell st. MISS A. L. CARLSO) truth or no 7 | MME. ETTA RALPH, | MISS EVa SHELDOD 17 Grant ave. clothing. furni JACOR: re, bought, Folsom st. at wholesale me st. AGO CLOCK evenings. t st : open on easy installments. bet. 7th and Sth, L —Old_gold and silver for manutac- OLTE, Jeweler, 248 O'Farrell st. | rder on in. liments at cash prices: Y. Tailoring Co., 115 Kearny. ure cured; no knife: nc r. Gordin, Injec 4 Pine,ab.Kearny sets §8: bed lounges UMANN, 121 Sixth ;A YLD ry MM esses m TEL bindings put i) plain sewing; arkin st SPIRITUALISM. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY. trance test medium, | ical clairvoyant nd obs 232 treat all pri- 11 to §: S0o: 1o, 1724 Market. except Sat. RANCES, independent slate 2p m: ts to all; Tues _Fri 237 Valencia st n_with dout predicted 3 Sixth st plan Gold, ‘T4 ladies only. 1 Seventh card_reader; 18 6th, r. 12 “DE CHAPELLE, clairvoyant and AR S R Dl T o | - rooms § and 10, tea routes supplied from GEO. | = — e LL & CO.'S, 415 TURNED— fortune teller and palmist, room 2. AYS, card reader and mag- rooms 5 and § LAND, palmist and eary st., rooms 1 and 2. une teller by cards, 28 Sixth st., rooms n | MISS BAY, returned, has voodoo charm from | Africa. 223 Post st., room 6. clatrvoyant 1150 Misi palmist and psych 2'and 3, 9% Market st. palmist and card read- parior 6, reader RAVE avice; MME._ MOREAU, names givel the best medium and card Fourth st., near Mission. life fluently: business 2c up. 5 Fourth st. SYBILLE, Dicture OGY — S Dects, send date FESSOR SERR. a sacrifice. | st P. 10, 18-room 667 Market st A-MME. 915 Bush st n, clgar store, billiards, also large laundry route short Box & Call offi $10 REWARD—V. Friday co e of 11 rooms for | X5 aining plety 2 of 9 rooms for sale; in good | “astrologer tn America; RGAARD, pupil of : €15 Geary st., above Jones; tel. Hyde 221; reading by maii, $1. “BUSHNE morning, May 5, Zho: Indies” 814 O'Farrell s TROLOGY. TR errano, recognized brightest sketch of life and pros. PRO- Boston. of birth, sex and 12c. ANO, P. 0. box 5238, | e ALMISTRY Count St. Gt L, the famous palmist. tween Taylor_and_Jones. ieinity of Third and Mission, 8-cornered locket ure and lock of hair. Return to 211 Minna st. 276 Minna st. | LOST-Dark red dog, medium size: B, M. 1 7 . O TAYLOR on plat license 1920; liberal re- r 5 cents—The Weekly Call, | i ~ 2 r. for mailing, $1 per year, | _WArd. Box 362, Call office. : 7 ————— | LOST—Large fawn grevhound dog, with white FOR SALE. nee! turn to 111 Fifth st. and receive e reward, and lined, | LOST—Reddish-colored purs at Third and —_— o 5 g Townsend, on Fourth-st. car, or at Ellis and 1 ROOMS furnished in oak for $48 60, with No. | powell: 1ihe Vatd. 1% bl i Trapge King Furniture Co., 1121-1131 Market, | _ Dovel: liberal reward. 123 Prospect place. - — | PACKAGE from J. J. O'Brien & Co. to Schee. MISCELLANEOUS, | line, 1812 Sutter st. Return to 164 Golden e | GEtE ave.; reward. . nachinery, Mo | LOST_Diamond locket, picture on inside. Re- - - ward at Page st. P-| $20 REWARD—In East Oakland; sealskin cape with Persian lamb yoke: Frid. fternoon. furnitu J. NOONAN xth. abo “WHI BARGAIN-3 H_ P Bt new. & POLYPHO fit phono or graphophone. Bacigalupi, $33 Mkt d, ali | |t e Bdenats e ADVICE fré® R. W. King, attorney at law; | xth floor, Chronicle building; no advance | conk arges: estates, mortgages. damages, at- | O Guro-are tachments, bankruptcy, all cases; wills, con- | tracts, etc., K ry fast team; bays; well matched. 1i office. sack bars, mirrors, showcases, counters, fifice A fixtures: enginet counters, t, 80ld and exchanged. —All eizes, new and second hand. THE SAFE CO., 417 Sacramento argaine in new and second-han ATTORNEYS AT LAW, drawn; mod. fees; call or write. | no charge unless successful. i | | | Return to 1 | ward. | LOST- store and office and second hand. 1023 Mission st., furniture, <) 1017-101 1518 Clay questions CARP] and fire and burglar 42 Malin st. ster cheap. re botler, engine, etc. complete: Mission st Golden Gate gas engin See EPSTEIN, 648 Mission second-hand machinery. KE, 129 Beale st. lays moves B) showcases, shelving mirrors, 1063 Mission 453 Stevenson st. 4 Fourteenth ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; GEO. WALCO N land LOST—On_Post-st. car, purse with money, Finder please return to 239 Eleventh st.: re- 0 reward will be pald to party who found diamond cross on Larkin st Return to call between 12:30 and 1:30; no ET CLEANING. | CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning Works Cleans, rpets C. H. STEVENS, Mgr., lephone South u_become dlsgusted with paor work SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet- 8. 4. Proprieto; 3. M(QUEEN'S Callfornia Carpet Cleaning Co.. outh 225; lowest rates. $35; attachment (only), $18; will S, 106-111 Market, I E. MITCHELL sc Carpet Cleaning Co rpe“’; tel. My team Carpet Cleaning Assn.. 308 Golden Gate; carpets cleaned, 3¢ yd. 3 § Carpet-beating Works, 338 Golden tel. East 126. tel. Mint 346. de to order; all kinds | i diagnosis | dle to grave: future hus- | HOUSES TO LET. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1915—8 rooms, latest, $30. _Key drug store, Baker and McAllister sts. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. O'FARRELL, 20-—-Sunny furnished rooms; ele- vator; electric lights; day, week or month. GREENWICH, %2, NW. cor. of Taylor—One house of 7 rooms and bath; yard; basement; _ sunny side; rent $25. O'FARRELL, 2i1 — Elegant modern sunny rooms, sulte and eingle; convenient; reason- able. HOUSE hunting made easy with the printed list_you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, ‘ o 10 Mrfllxomery st. ‘MR\'NA, 3, between Fourth and Fitth— | | { ,.Hous?fl 6 rooms in good order. PERRY, 208—House 4 rooms, yard; rent §150 | mo.; water free. Apply to UMBSEN & CO., 14 MOI)!ROHIFI‘}' st —_— HOUSES TO LET. FURNISHED an elegantly furnished mod- 8 rooms, .bath; lovely ern yards; close to San Mateo and Mission cars. residence, Valley wenty st., between Twenty-eighth and nt O'FARRELL, 34A—Nicely furnished sunny rooms by the day, week or month; quiet. OAK, 38—Nicely furnished front room; gas and bath; private family; cheap. PLEASANT sunny rooms; by day or week; re- spectable; moderate rate. 192 Seventh st. POWELL, 317 (formerly Cosmos Club)—Ele- gantly furnished room; reasonable. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent light; reading room, smoking room and ladies' parlor; room per night, 8c to $150; week, $2 touS8: month, §8 to §30; elevator on office’ floor; Tooms with hot, cold wat.; baths. CITY REAL ESTATE. ASSIGNE! AUCIION SALE, CHOICE PROPERTY, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, MAY 1TH, AT 10 MONTGOMERY ST., 12 o'clock noon. SW. corner of Guerrero and Duncan sts.; 69:6x117 feet, with improvements consisting of 4 splendid flats, 5 and 6 rooms and bath each; rent $62; corner 2x117 vacant should be im- proved; mortgage can remain. Alabama st., near Twenty-fourth; extra large lot 52x100, With improvements known as Lib- erty Hall. THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD. BE SURE AND ATTEND THE SALE. SEE THE PROPERTY AT ON BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 MONTGOMERY ST. SHERMAN Apartment House, 2% Eighth st arkef—Furnished and unfurnished. SIXTH, 136 Large sunny room for light house- keeping: also rooms $1 week; quiet house. arge yard; flat, 6 rooms, bath. §15 AND $16—2 sunny cottages bath. Cor. Army st., near Valencia I 10, 4, off Jones, bet. Ellis and O'Far- 5 rooms and bath. | FLATS TO LET. | { nny ‘modern flat, { CHELSEA place, oft Bush, bet. Stockton and Powell—New 5-room, very sun ; bat! , south of Frederick—Modern 5 rooms; bath: cheap. §16. 2121 Point Lobos | " sunny [ | FIV ! av | F! rooms, bath; new near Tenth ave. LAT hunting made easy with the printed Jiet_you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. FLAT of 6 rooms, $14; also cottage, 4 rooms, to small family. 623 Second st. MINNA, 521, in rear, bet. fth and 7th—5-room | house; §10 ‘mo. Apply 1021 Mission, near 6th MODERN flat, 5 rooms, bath. 568 Bryant st near Four NEWLY renovated flat: | _Dearborn st SA Ll { | CRAMENTO, ) flat, 6 rooms and bath;_ rent $15. 30i4% Twenty-sixth st., near Florida, UPPER flat, 229 Seventh st near Howard; 4 bath; ren 3 choice sunny rooms: pantry; tat, st., near Fillmore. $12, | | | [ $10_LOWER flat of four sunny rooms. 27 Pearl | st off Market, near 3 rooms. 724 Harrison st., between | 1 Fourth. D $15—6 sunny rooms each; baths rmy st. near Valencla COZY sunny lower rd 22 Shotwell st 1 cor- i | - e S-room . corner flat. Twentleth st., stro. 4 rooms; flat, front housekeeping ate; §8, or 2, $10. arge sunny ath; p ge sunny housel improvements; no ping | rn chil- furnished ery | —§11; 3 comfortably bath, gas and coal stoves; for adults. conven| nc 40— Corner_suite, separate | day; also single. GOLDEN G Kitchen; 2 well-furnished | ht housekeeping; GOLDEN GATE ave., 1030 sunny rooms, suitable for 1 gas stove; use of telephone. HARRISON, 6768 for housekeeping HICKORY ave. hed house HOWARD, 640—C also single; sunny rooms complete lor floor. nicy | . near Gough—Two fur- | ne; $8. | | | indow rms.; 50 week olce sunny ba night; $1, $2 | HOWARD, 6492 large rooms with bath fur- | " nished for housekeeping in quiet family. | Sunny_bay-window rms; o night: $1, §2 50 week. HOWAR °k up; also Jusekeeq )WARD, 108 Nicely furnished sunny rooms, lete: all conveniences; §1 25 per week up. rnished or unfur. sunny HOWARD, 1144— bath. hot and cold water. | tohen. ga LEWIS, 15, off Taylor, near Post— and 2 rooms, with kitchens, unfurnished, cheap. Sunny front alcove | complete for housekeep- IXINGTON room with ing: bath; $12 4 MINNA, 1113, nr. 2d—Furnished housekeeping y-window suite, with piano, §2 week. MINNA, #6-2 or 8 rooms compiete for house- keeping. MISSION housekeeping; K. EW MO for hou O'FARR r house complete 8 a rge sunny suite, running water; rent TGOMERY, 105 ‘keeping; sunny vard for children; $6. | 431—Suite sunny rooms furnished ing. room sui ONE large ing, with ing b at shoe store, 562 Migsion st., and Second sts. PERRY, 166—Nlce sunny bay-window room; ‘use of kitchen; very convenlent able for light sekee] $3 per month. Inquire between First front | 2 nicely furnished rooms for house- | complete; rent $14. | Sunny housekeeping rooms, §150; - Tooms, §1 per week furnished suites for | NTH, 175—2 sunn, bath | keeping, $8 and $9 ‘; SHOTWELL, | fer housek 8. | p Bay-window housekeeping rooms, suite; bath: reasonable. SIXTH, ngle and e . near Mission—Sunny housekeeping 0 single. | _roomsi THIRD, 0 Large front alcove room housekeeping, §2; also 2 others, $1 0. UNFURNISHED—Large _alcove parlor housekeeping rooms. 603 Eddy st. . 5244 Furnished front room, , complete for housekeeping, $12 0. i “for | | and | S, 400—Flegantly furnished _corner Joms and bath; gas range: NE cor- reasonable to responsible parties. AN NESS, 419—Sunny double parlor furnished or_unfurnished; also housekecping rooms. _ | csnnen el et T ROOMS TO LET. | ARLINGTON House, 121 Kearny st.—Pleasant sunny rooms; en sulte or single; first-class in every respect; terms reasonable. | AT Hotel Fran ., Turk and Taylor st | “Homelike house; modern service: elevats day. MIS. J. KING! icely fur- bath; rooms, 50c to $1 AT 16 Stockton st *The Pup'— | nished rooms for gentlemen. BOHEMIA, 23 Post—Sunny corner suites and | “single rooms; all convenfences; families and gentlemen: tourists; elevator. | BUSH, 421, near Kearny—Several choice rooms, | _with'gas and stationary washstand, $1 up. | H, 717, near Powell—2 furnished rooms at $ a mouth, CARROLTON, 1206 Market—Sunny corner fur- nished and unfurnished rooms and offices. T S | | EDDY, 3, cor. Powell—Sunny furnished front rooms from $175 to $350 per week. | EDDY, 473—2 bright, neat sunny rooms; $ and | | “8 month, HT single roo TH, 8182 large sunny rooms or Very reasonable. ELLIS, 50—1 front sunny room, $2 per week; bath. ELLIS, 720—Nicely furnished sunny rooms, double or 1e; reasonable. FIRST, 305, above Folsom—Only 8; upper part of house. 3 rooms, in -ood order. GEARY, 1A, opposite Claus Spreckels bulld-. ing- Front neatly furnished suite of room second floor. furnished back rooms; run. water and gas. GEARY, 76 (old No. 710), near Leavenworth— Neatly' furnished room Sultable for 2; 1 per- or 2, $6. GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. corner Seventh and Mission—Pleasant_sunny rooms, en suite and ooms; transient. ANCOCK House, 781 Misslon—Select family rooming house; $160 to $6 per week. HOWARD, 9:8%, bet. Fifth and Sixth—Sunny | front suite; also others; reasonable; bath. JONES, 117—Nicely furnished single front room. sunny | ELEGAN | TWAGON SIXTH, 216% Nicely furnished, sunny front rooms hlulekPPpan and single; reasonable. SIXTH, 310Nicely furnished rooms with double beds. SOUTH PARK, 80 Sunny suite of parlors for gentl ivate family; cheal TURK, 53—} urnished, clean, quiet xin- gle rooms; bath; § 1 per week. TURK, HM5-Nicely furnished sunny single room, $6. A WEE bath; Large eunny single room; closet; private. 322 Fifth st. s | 1 OR 2 comfortable rooms; suit 2 men, friends, or married couple; bath, gas. 1515% Mission. B — e BOARDING AND ROOMS. CALIFORNIA, 807, “The Bingham''—California and Powell-st. cars; neatly fur.; home comfts. TLY furnished rooms, with first-class 913 0'Farrell st. 15— Swedish private boarding, with room, $4 a week up: elegant parlor suits NICE rooms and hoard in redwoods on bank of. Russian River; delightful climate, scen- ery, boating; $ per week. Address box 4761, Call office. FARRELL, 742—Pleasant sunny rooms; good home cooking; single, $25; double, $20. POWELL, 309 (Waldorf)—Beautifully furnished sultes and single roo. s: excellent board. SOUTH PARK, 150 Furnished sunny rooms; very rensonable; private family; board opt'l. SUTTER, 1135 Lovely home: eunny rooms overlooking garden: home cooking. THE Longworth, 622 Geary—Sunny front suite elegantly furniehed; single rms.; table board. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. In wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. —_— e CHILDREN BOARDED. GOOD home for children, $8; infants, $10 per mo. 210 Lexington ave., near Nineteenth st. R RESTAURANTS, CHESTER Hotel, dining-room and restau. rant, 44-58-68 Third st.; take elevators; French dinners, 25 also a la cart tel. Red 2951 WESTERFE “ice Restaurant, coffee and ice popular prices. TO LOAN AVOID delays—$30 to $100,00 gages, 6 per cent; estat ; st and 2d mort- n’probate, undivided s, legacies and mortgages advice and money furnished; full in- e LOANS on furniture or planos in S. F., Oak- Jand or Alameda at lowest rates, without removal; no commission; no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission st., above Sixth; telephone South 14. ANY and B mortgages, catates, real sttate i pro- bate; mortgages and legacies bought; no de- lay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. 8. bought; formation free. P, A. Dolan, 40 Montgy, HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 46 Market st.; telephone Main 1644. ANY amount by private party on furniture and no removal; low rates; confidential. LLI, Conservatory bldg., 130 Powell st. REAL estate, 6 per cent; 2d morts.. chattels, undiv'd int'ts, etc. Harper & Kreiger, 312 Ex- aminer bui STRAIGHT tlp; & re you can int est Cut Rate Loan Office, 22 Mason st. IF your property s mortgaged and you need more money see H. MURPHY, 63) Market. 0! furniture. planos, withont removal; no com- mission: private. LICK. 116 McAllister. FINANCIAL. ALL kinds stores and saloons bought short notice. J. GOLLOBER, % Battery HORSES. HORSES for sale: 20 Altuna, ranging o and 6 years old; 15_Nutwood, same ages; weigh- ing 1050 to 1175, and one Napa Wilkes, dam Black Davis by Evan Davis, record 2:28; stock at saleyard, corner of Silver ave. and San Bruno road. I L. SOLOMC FOR sale—0 horses and mules at old Turk-st. car stables, 1301 Turk st. also ons,, buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Market, uction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN ‘& DOYLE. Auctioneers. ROAD horses, carri kinds of business MENDENHALL'S rigge and draught teama: all orses for sale. CHASE & yard. 1732 Market WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. vegetable dellvery or express; 3-man Frazer speed cart; business or road buggy, 1619 Market st. laundry, bakers’, milk wagons: 3 bug- 2 extra fine delivery wag. §28 Harrison, 10 SETS second buggies, surreys s, t. OTICES. NOTICE. 2 It May Concern—Notice To All Whom hereby given that on the 17th day of April, 1895, the Bakerefield and Los Angeles ‘Hail. way Company filed its application {n writing, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Fras. cisco, addressed to the Superior Court of said county, making application for the voluntary @issolution of the Bakersfield and Los An. geles Railway Company, which said petition and application stated that at a meeting of the stockholders of sald company on the 13th day of April, 1899, called for the purpose of essing upon the questicn, it was resolved to Fave & vhluntary dissolution of the corpors tion, and that such resolution was passed by & two-thirds vote of all the stockhojders any that all the claims and demands against the corporation, of every kind. nature and descrip- tion, have been fully paid and discharged. ‘Wherefore, it was ordered by the sald Su. perior Court upon the filing of said " seitty and_application that the undersigns as Clerk of said Court, give a notice of plication by publication In some newspaser blished in the City and County of " e Francisco, for a period of thirty-five days, ‘Therefore, all persons having any interest in the matter of sald application or desiring to oppose the granting of the same are hore By motified fo file in my office, on ‘or bagre he 4. day o May, 18, ‘any and aii oojar tions which they may have o the sranting of sald petition. Tn testimony whereof. T have hereunto set my hand and the offical ‘seal of said eous the 17th day of April. 1899 I ). LLIAM A. DEANE, Comnty Clerk and. ex-Officio” O O Buperior Court, Ao e By E. M. THOMPSON, Deputy County Clerk and ex-Of; ! v of "the Buperior Comre 0 Deputy CITY and County Treasury, San Fra: Wpril 14, 1899In compliance With the aco: visions of section § of order 1598 of the Board of Supervisors, approved September. 15, 188, also in accordance with an act of the State Legislature, aporoved March 16, 1873, thers will be sold at public auction by B. . Spear & Co., at _thelr salesrooms, 31 and 33 Sutter st on MONDAY, May 15, ‘189, at 10 o'clock & m. indry articles of stolen, lost and un- elaimed property recovered by the police force of San neisco, as detalled in an inven: thereof on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and consisting of fewelry, wearing apparel, plstols, knives, etc.: also o Iot of trunks, valises, clothin @tc.. proverty of deceased persons recelved the Coroner of this clty and county. nspection on morn! sale. 3. TRUMAN. City and County ; PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for fresh beef and mutton—Of- fice Chief Commissary, San Francisco, Cal., April 11, 18%. Sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering fresh beef and mutton will b Teceived here and at offices of commis: at Alcatraz Island, Angel Island, Benicia Barracks, Fort Mason, Presidio of San Fran- clsco and San Diego Barracks, Cal., until 1 oclock a. m.. May 11, 189, and then opened. Information furnished on applica- tion. Envelopes containing proposals should be indorsed ‘'Proposals for Fresh Beef and Mutton,”” and addressed to undersigned or to commissary at post to be supplied. 8. F. THORN, Major, Chief Commissary. KEARNY, 206, 823—Newly furn. sunny rooms from $150 up; also light hkpg rms.; transient. 2 MONTHLY, re fvorce law a specialt; st success; collections. . atty at law, 550 Market, cor, Stocktn. | ~machine supplies. SEWING MACHINES. nted; repaired, bought, sold; 145 Sixth; phone Mint 45. MAIN, 31l—Large furnished sunny front room; also smaller rooms for gentlsmen. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished, bay-window room, §1 per week; transient. mma_Spreckels building, 927 | AUTOMATIC, Domestic, Singer, White cheap. consuiltation free; no fees in advance. |~ repairing guaranteed. 1915 Misslon, or. 15th. MISEION, #5, bet. Fourth and Fifth—Single and sultes. N, 927 Market st. 1 W. | ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged. pairing at lowest rates. 206 Fourth st. ‘nted; re- MISSION, 112—The nicest and cheapest front and other rooms. 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 2ith day of May, 1899, and then opened, for all the mason- ry work, roof covering, etc., for the United Etates Postoffice, Courthouse, ete., bullding at San Francisco, Cal.. in accordance with the drawings and specification, 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- vising Architect. ount at 6% per cent on real estate. 2d | PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE BY THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, THURSDAY, MAY 11TH, AT 12 O'CLOCK, AT 10 MONTGOMERY STREET. BY ORDER OF A. C. FREESE, EX-PUBLIC_ADMINISTRATOR, BALDWIN & HOWELL WILL SELL, AT AUCTIO] AT AUCTION No. 606, 605A and 606% Third st., near Bran- nan; lot 25x156:§, running through to Ritch st.; improvements consist of a 3-story bullding on Third st., containing 2 stores and 2 stories above, aiso a 3-story building (No. 307 Ritch &), contalning 6 flats of 3 rooms each; total rents $98. Southeast corner Octavia and Oak sts.; lot 50x 80; improvements consist of a 2-story building on the corner, containing a store and 2 rpoms, and a flat above of 5 rooms and bath; also a 2-story residence on Octavia st. (No. 284), cor taining § rooms and bath, etc.; total rents $70; there s about 35x30 feet vacant, which should be improved. Nos. 2657 and 2659/ Howard st., near Twenty- third; 2 flats of 6 rooms each; rent $40; large lot 30x122:6. Lot on south side of Ripley place, 230:3 west of Alabama dt.; size of lot 30x150, running through to Waltham place. Lot on northeasterly line of Fifteenth ave., 275 feet southeast of R st.; size 25x100; etreet graded, sewered and macadamized. Lot on the southwesterly line of Fourteenth ave., 275 feet southeast of R st.; 25x100. Lot on the west line of Forty-third ave., 100 feet south of Q st.; 50x12). Lot on the morth line of Trumbull st, 120 | feet east of Condon; 30x160, through to Canal st. Lot on_the north side of Silver ave., 200 feet west of Barneveld ave.; 20x76. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. PAYS 9 PER CENT. GRAND BUSINESS CORNER. $12,500—On a leading street at the Mission; handsome 3-story building, comparatively new; | contains store and 2 modern fla always | rented; this property is worthy of investiga- | tion. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. S OVER 12 PER CENT, 0—Chestnut st., near Mason; good 2-story | also 2 flats; fot 25x137:6. | $21,000—Large cornep, 50x7, junction Market | and Valencia sts.; improvements, 3-story build ing. 32450—Modern cottage; §200 cash, balance monthly; Eureka st., near Nineteenth; up-to- date house; contalns 5 rooms, porcelain bath, ete. $5750—Washington st., near Devisadero; bay- window house, 7 rooms and bath; Jot 23:6x137:6; mortgage of $3000 can remain $8000—Offer wanted; rent §75: California s lot 25x137:6; 2 handsome flats of 7 rooms, et | each: always rented; splendid investment. 9—$1000 cash, balance monthly; Ashbury , near Fell: modern residence, containing 9 rooms and bath; all the latest conveniences; 103 )—Rent §117 50; rge lot, with Union st., 2004 improvements; east of Tay- all ;" las rented. §700—Rent $60; Clara st., within 70 feet of Sixth; splendid renting neighborhood; large lot, 44x80:' a_good investment. $9000—Steuart st., near Market; 2-story buiid- ing, containing store and flat above of 5 rooms; rent %30, $4750—Cole st., close to Haight: 2 nice flats, § and 6 rooms and bath each; rent $40 FLATS CLOSE TO UNION TRON WORKS. $2400—Connecticut st., near Twentieth: 2 of 4 rooms and bath each: always rented PAYS OVER 10 PER CENT. $5250—3 handsome new flats, close to the Park; up-to-date in every respect; marble steps, cte.; sun in every room; best bargain in the market. $20,000—Best part of Western Addition (Pan- handle District); 6 handsome new flats of § rooms and bath each; large corner lot, 50x106:3; a splendid Income property; rent $190. | $3500—Not far from the corner of Stanyan and Frederick sts.; 1-story residence, containing § rooms and bath; lot 2x80; easy terms; house cost $4000 to bulld. $7500—Rent 366; splendid new 2-story and basement building on Hayes st., not far from town, containing 2 handsome sunny flats of 7 rooms each; lot 35x137:6. $5250Washington st mear Powell; 2-story brick buflding, containing 10 rooms and b ment; large corner lot, 40x77:6; building covers | only_portion of lot | $6150—Rent $6750; Larkin st., near Broadw 3 flats of 5 and 6 rooms and bath each; lot 100; large mortgage can remain; must be scld $8500—Rent $72; Mason st., near Clay; 3-story house, 10 rooms and bath; also double’ cottuge of 6 rooms each; lot 10xf BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SLIPPING FROM YOUR GRASP. | | PARK LOTS. PARK LOTS. , $250 and $275. it Only §25 Cash, ! Balance $5 Monthly Four months ago we placed on the market 130 | lots fronting on Eighth, Ninth, Tenth and | Eleventh aves., south of and not far from Gold- en Gate Park, and up to date 110 lots have been sold. ONLY A FEW OF *'EM " LEFT. Cheapest property in the city; commanding a magnificent panoramic view of the famous Park. All lots are graded and fenced and ready for butlding. Take Halght, Ellis or Eddy street cars, trans- ter to_electric road running to the Clift House, get off at H st. and Ninth ave. Our branch | office Is on the corner. Maps, price lists, etc., there. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. FOR SALE BY HAWKS & SKELTON, 321 Montgomery st. $12,500—O' Farrell st., near Taylor; right in line of improvement; house of 11 rooms; can be altered to flats and store. 3$20,000—Jones st., near Golden Gate ave.; re- duced from $25,000; near Hibernia Bank; 22 rooms; can be jeaged §100 per month. $16,500—Leavenworth st., near Callfornia; 3 dwellings; rented $135 per month steadily; easy terms. $10,000—Scott st., near Washington, Alta’ Plaza; choicé neighborhood; house, § rooms. 36000—New flats; Frederick st., near Clayton and the park: rents §0; easy terms. $6500—New fiats; Clayton st., near Waller and the park; rents $30; easy terms. $21,000—Valencia st., near Twenty-third; large lot; old improvements; $48,000 was refused for this once; must be sold in few days; a snap. opposite elegant $3000—Corner on Haight st 25x100; few blocks from park; very cheap. $2500—Inside lots, adfoining above. $2800—Lot on north side Fifteenth st., near Valencia; 25 §2200—1005 Clay st between Powell and Mason; 8 rooms; fine view of bay. HAWKS & SKELTON, 321 Montgomery st. HOUSE, 5 large rooms, also accommodations for horses, cattle and poultry, at a sacrifice; 1 block from the new San Bruno electric cars. Apply at 1209 San Bruno ave., nr. 24th st. MUST be sold; new modern house of 5 rooms; large lot; on railroad; one-third cash: v own time for balance. Box $27, Call office. SECOND-ST. property: 62x100; Nos. 128 and 13 to be sold subject to confirmation 1v court. Send bids to A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Mrkt. $12,000-A BARGAIN; must_be sold; corner; 37%x112%; south of Park Panhandle; 6 new flats, with modern Improvements: rents $144 per month; pays 13 per cent. Box 706, Call. $1000—RENTS $40; 2 flats near Haight and Scott s mat be Sold: make ofter. COFFEY, HUGHES & CO., 19 Montgomery st. ‘A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year. ————————————————— PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. HOUSES and lots from $200 to. % Ranches from 2 to 1000 acres, $100 to.... 20.000 1 SELL AND EXCHANGE EVERYTHING. A WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER?. H.'C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., or 15 Eddy. GOOD lodging house in Oakland; now clearing over §150 per month; will sell on easy terms or exchange for £ood property; best of reasons for selling. J. H. EDSON, 1208 Broadway, Oakiand. PROPERTY WANTED. SPOT cash buyer wants building lot 25 or 3 feet; bet. Gough, Baker, California, Broadway; e price and particuiars. Box 347B, Call. WANTED—For cash; outside lots suitable for city poultry farm. P. A. DOLAN, 40 Mont- gomery st., room 7. CALA. Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH, prop., 722 Mission; goods guaranteed; tel. Clay 25. PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713. PIERCE & TAYLOR Storage Com) y; 1" ing, advance, etc. 735 Market; tel. Blac k- 1L ‘CENTRAL A I EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. 1 BIG-PAYING INVESTMENT. $30,000—Pays 9 per cent; large corner, S7:fix 1376, in best part,of Western' Addi- tion. 3 WASHINGTON-ST. RESIDENCE. $7,000—Nice residence of 10 rooms and_bath on ome of the best blocks in the West- ern Addition; lot 25:6x102. BARGAIN. $5,500—Price reduced; 2 stores and 2 cot- on the north side of Golden Gate ; rents $50 per month; lot 43:6x §5,125—Resldence, 7 _tooms and bath, near » Jackson and Webster sts.; in Al con- dition; street bituminized MISSION-ST. INVESTMENT. $4,500—Lot 26x132 to San Jose ave.; store on Mission st. and cottage of § roums and bath on rear street; built 3 years; mortgage $3000 can remain. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. $4,000—2-story bay-window residence of 8§ rooms and bath; fine marine view; lot 27x150. NATOMA-ST. FLATS. $3,400—1 block from new Postoffice; 2 flats gg ssund 4 rooms; always rented; lot XT5. TWENTY-FOURTH-ST. LOT. §3,250—Large lot, 40x114, through to Eliza- street work done; must be SOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENT. §3,000—Rents $422 per annum; 2 houses in good condition, & block and a half from Third and Market sts.; lot 2i:6x RICHMOND BUILDING LOTS. $2,000—2 good buflding lots on Sixth ave., near Presidio; street work all done. SHIPLEY-ST. INVESTMENT. $2,000—Pays 135 Fer cent per mon‘h; 3 tene- ments of 4 rooms each; always rented; all in good condition, BARGAIN. $500—Cheapest lot in the city; 100 feet from Mission st.; street work done. MISSION COTTAGE. 50 cach, balance remain mortgage $§2000 at 6% per cent; nice cottage of § rooms end bath 1n the best residence district in the Mission; street work all done: half a block from Valencia-st. cars. We hold our regular auction sales every two weeks. For further particulars apply to EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market t. $27,000~ELEGANT Pacific Heights residence gplendid modern home of 20 rooms and 3 baths; on sunny side; all the latest improve- ments; finished in various beautiful woods; inlaid " floors; frescoed ceilings; fine marine view: in the choicest part of Pacific Heights. Apply to CHAS. W. SUTRO, 14 Montgomery st., 12 m. or 5 p. m. $12,000—A FINE corner, one block from Park; 6216x80; 4 new flats with modefn improve- ments: rents 394 per month; an offer wanted. Box 705, Call office. IF you have lots that you wish to sell north of the park, from Iirst ave, to the ocean, then call on W. J. GI CITY poultry farms, $100 up; money advanced to improve. P. A. DOLAN, 40 Montgomery st., room 7. $13504-ROOM cottage and lot 27:6x100; furni- ture and 3 dozen chickens included. Dia- mond st., near Twentieth. , 410 Montgomery st. cottages; or 1184 11t ‘RY REAL ESTATE. $1900_ORCHARD, 15 miles south of San 12 acres 4-vear-old prunes; house of 7 rooms. barns, ete.; good well of water; § minutes from stat FOR sale, cheap—Charming summer residence and large grounds on Cowichan Lake, Van- couver Island; unexcelied salmon and trout fishing and hunting: owner leaving country. Apply to DR. FOOTE, Duncans, Vancouver sland. NEW rich land near eity. small and large tracts; 2150 acres sold to 120 families; 7500 mcres feft. For particulars of immenss crops ralsed In dry season of 1897-98 addiess THE COTATI CO., %2 California at. S. F. $50—IN SAN BENITO County; 160 acres home- stead abandonment; 60 acres cultivable; 12 acres 1n wheat. Address box 803, Call. COTTAGE in Santa Cruz for sale; $150; good location. Apply 11 Maple st., Santa Cruz, Cal. 500—76x100; HOUSE, barn and well at Coima. C. C. FISHER, 624 Market st. % TO 80 an acre: list free; sure. M. crops GRIFFIN, Cottonwood. Shasta County, Cal. FRUIT. grain and _ock farms. W. D. HOLCOM & CO.. 20 Mantonmay st OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—00S BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 50—5-ROOM cottage and lot; near Center Sta tion; a bargain: cost $1400. ALDEN CO., 302 Broadway, Oakland. | $2300—4-ACRE chicken and frult ranch at Fruit- vale. ALDEN CO., 902 Broadway, Oakland. FOR sale on account of sickness, florist and nursery stock, greenhouse and heating ap- paratus, doing business of $15 to $25 a day, or will exchange for real estate across the bay. Apply 500 Haight st. ———— e OAKLAND FURNITUR] FOR SALE. —Furniture of 6-room house; must be sold this week; bids taken; house’ for rent; central; 2 blocks from local trains. MRS. R. WALSH, 578 Ninth st. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. COTTAGES WANTED, 1d 1 at Fruitvale or San Leandro. Tvy ave., San Francisco. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. to rent a cottage rooms Address 638 FOR SALE— Encinal, near station; large house, § rooths; lot 40x140; finely furnished throughout; rent for $37 50; only $2500; near station. House, 6 rooms, LARGE LOT. $1250. House, § rooms. LARGE LOT, STABLE, ETC. $%0. Central ave. ELEGANT HOME. $§5000. San Jose ave. BEAUTIFUL HOME. $10,000. House 9 rooms, stable, windmill and well; lot 138x150; fine garden: only $7800. TO RENT ON ALAMEDA AVE. SAN ANTONIO AVE. SAN JOSE AVE. CLINTON AVE. FROM $30 TO $50. E. D. JUDD & CoO., 1413 Park st., Alameda. $.70—LOT 60x150; with small cot adamized strcet; near station an: $1600—Lot 30x150; with 7-room cottage; near station and High School; easy terms. $3600—Lot 40x207; with handsome new up- to-date cottage of 7 rooms and bath; 1 biock from school and station; $400 cash, balance $26_per month. Toh0 Lot 4ixi38; fne new modern 2-story housé of 8 rooms and bath; on one of the main avenues; near station; $500 cash and cnly $25 ger month; houses bulit to suit pur- chaser at §25 per month. Great snap. Houses to let in all parts of the city. H. P, REAL & CO., 1423 Park 8t., Alameda. JUST A FEW LEFT BUT ROOM FOR MANY MORE. 4, 5 6 T7-room cottages, near schools and stations; from $1000 to §3500; easy installments; just like paying rent; make an offer. Houses bullt on easy terms: no reason for not having a home. MARCUSE & REMMEL, Bay-et. station, Alameda. and 630 Market st Sin Franciaco. Coen Sundays and holi- ays. TO lease for one year or more, a pleasant, Sunny home in Alameda: houss of § rooma. bath, attic and basement; modern plumbing, electric lights and gas throughout; large grounds. 1439 Morton st., near Santa Clara; rent $45 per month. TOR sale, or will exchange for lots in Oakland, Berkeley or Alam a _house of § rooms and bath; street worl H. YOUNG, Bullder, 1243 Park st. ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. HOME _for ladles in delicate healt grouhds: private. MRS. * UNKE, 1 e, on maoc- school. large Sth st. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. S Ty MR A S e HILLEGASS TRACT. Teh minutes' walk from university; electric railroad passes the property. All lots 180 feet in depth; fine view; only 4 blocks from Dwight way station. Cheapest cholce property in Alameda County. JOS. J. MASON, Berkelev Station. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Federigo Gianni and Erminia Pellegrini John Merkle and Lina Fischer.... Adplf _Alexander and Emma Loeffler. Emil F. Kraut and Katie Hurley.. ‘Andrew Olsen and Augusta Nilson J. E. Derham and Agnes McCarry Lorenzo Figoni and Maria Rossi August R. F. Brandes and Carolina M. Brucksieker .... . 11 BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. GILLIONS—In this city, May 6, 159, to the wife of Frank Gilllons, a son. JORGENSON—In this city, May 9, 189, to the wife of James Peter Jorgenson, a daughter. MARRIED. HOTOP—LEONHARDT—In this city, May 6, 1899, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Frederick Hotop and Matilda Leonhardt. DIED. Anthes, Catherine Merrill, Clara A. Barradas, Eulalia Meyer, August Burke, Patrick Miiler. Alexandrina Carlin, Frank J. Moreno, Camilo N Cochran, Robert N. Petersen, Lizzie D. Cohen, Joe A. Peterson, Otto W. Daly, Gertrude Plerce. Mrs. M. A. Hickox, Frank B. Reynoids, Capt. B. Hutehins. Dr. C. B._ Rfelly, John F. Ketcham, Andrew J. Rippe, Eleanor King, Henry Runnels, Marion Kneeland, John Sannes, Frances A. McAllep, Mrs. M. J. Schultz, Ernest A. Maret, Rose Willlams, John ANTHES—In this city, May §, 1899, Catherine Anthes, dearly beloved mother of Fred P., Frank F. and Loufs N. Anthes and Mrs. A. Bertelsor a native of Hessen-Darmstadt, Germany, aged 8 vears 1 month and 8 days. L= Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Wednesday). at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 2415 Bush Street, between Plerce and scott. Interment L 0. 0. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. BARRADAS—In San Leandro, May §, 159, Fu- lalia, beloved daughter of Frank C. and Mary E. Barradas, and sister of Annie, Louise and Frank Barradas, a native of San Leandro, aged 21 vears and 2 days. BURKE—In this city, May 9, 1509, Patrick Burke, a native of Ireland, aged 74 years. CARLIN—In this city, May 8, 189, Frank I., beloved husband of Mary Carlin (nee Martin), a native of the parish of Donoughmore, Gounty Donegal, Ircland, aged 3 years. (Philadelphia papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances and members of the Pacific Coast Marine Firemen's Union are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 8:45 o'clock, from. the funeral parlors’ of McGinn Bros., 31 Eddy _street, thence to St. Fran- cls Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of hia soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COCHRAN—In this city, May 9, 189, Robert N., husband of Sadie Cochran, and brother of J.'P. and Annie E. Cochran, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 67 years and 9 days. COHEN—In this city, May 9, 1899, Joe A., ba- loved son of Elias B. and Mollie Cohen, and brother of Pearl Cohen, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 1 year 5 months and 26 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his parents, 794 Folsom street. In- terment New Salem Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock funeral train. DALY—In this city, May 9, 18%. Gertrude Daly, a native of California, aged 23 years § months and 21 day: HICKOX—In this city, May 8, 1899, Frank B, eldest son of B. Hickox, and brother of Mrs. Orrin K. McMurray and Charles D. Hickox, a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years 4 months and 11 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances age respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Western Addition Funeral Directors, 2428 California street, between Fillmore and Stefner, thence to Odd Fellows' Cemetery for cremation. HUTCHINS—In_this city, May 9, 159, Dr. Chauncey B. Hutchins, a native of Water- ford, Pa., aged T4 vears. KETCHAM—In Sudbury, Vt., May §, 1899, An- drew Jackson Ketcham, beloved husband of Adeline Buckmaster Ketcham, and father of Mrs. O. C. Huntley, Mrs. Joel Buell, Mrs. Philo D. Jewett and Mrs. John Farnham, aged 84 years and 7 months. KING—In this city, May 1899, Henry, be- loved husband of the late Mary King, and fdther of Henry Jr., Thomas, Edward, James, Charles and Joseph Kirg, a native of Lon- don, England, aged 6 years. (Danbury, Conn., papers please copy.) g7 Friends and acquaintaices are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9:3) o'clock, from his late residence, 303 Miguel street, thence to St. Paul's Church for services. Interment Hoiy Cross Cemetery. KNEELAND—In Colfax, May & 1809, John neeland. father of J. H. Kneeland, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Loebner of Sacramento, Mrs. Willig' and Mrs. Alexander of San Francisco, aged 74 years. McALLEP—Entered into rest, in this city, May 8, 1899, Mrs. M. J. McAllep, mother of Cap- tain W. 1., Mary E. and Elizabeth C. Mc- Allep, Mrs.'C. M. Beane and the late Captain J. W. McAllep, a native of Nova Scotla, aged ars and 11 months § Friends are respectfully invited to tend the funeral this day (Wednesday), 10:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 237 Dorland street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth, Church and Sanchez. Interment by electric cars, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MARET—In this cit . Rose, dearly beloved wife of V . and mother of Victor Jr. and Henry Maret and Mrs. M. E. Magnus, a native of France, aged 49 years 3 months and 3 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday) at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 312 Willard street, between Stanyan street and Sunset avenue. Interment Masonie Cemetery. Please omit flowers MERRILL—In this city, May 9. 189, Clara Amelia, wife of Charles A. Merrill, a native of Belfast, Me., aged 5 years and months. MEYER-—In this city, May August, be- loved brother of Charles Meyer, a mative of Hamburg, Germany, aged 39 years 3 months and 18 days. A member of Germania Club. £ Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street. MILLER—In this city, May 8, 1599, Alexan- drina, beloved daughter of Dr. J. A. and V: ronica Miller, and sister of Lydia M., Veron- jca C. and Luctle Miller, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 years 8 months and 12 days. * §7 Funeral services will be held to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at the family resi- dence, 1042 Valencia street, corner ‘of Hill street. Interment private. MORENO—In New Almaden, Santa Claia County, Camilo N., beloved husband of Vir- ginla B. Moreno, and father of Nicholas and Julio Moreno, a native of California, aged 43 ears. Y EFFriends and_acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from 1343 Powell street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. PETERSEN—In this city, May 9, 15%9, Lizzie Dora, beloved wife of Paul Petersen (nee ‘Wagner), and mother of Arthur, John, Rob- ert, Eddy, George and Fred Wagner and Mrs, E. Smith, a native of Germany, aged 48 years 4 months and 9 days. ¥ Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. PETERSON—In Philadelphia, Pa., May 7, 1899 Otto W. Peterson, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 10 months and 7 days. PIFRCE—In Berkeley, May 9, 1899, Mrs. M. Plerce, a native of Chester, Vt., aged years and 12 dave. REYNOLDS—In this city, May 8, 1539, Captain Edward B., beloved husband of Harriet L. Reynolds, and father of Edward H. Reynolds at- at 57 and Mrs. Mary B. Holmes, a native of Bos- ton, Mass., aged 80 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are - fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wedpesday), at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, under the ausvices of Golen Gats Lodge No. 3, F. and A. M. Interment Ma- sonic Cemetery. RIELLY—In this city, May S, 1899, John W., belowed husband of Mary Rielly, beloved son of Sarab. and the late” Patrick Rielly, and father of Sarah and Mary Rielly, a native of San_Francisco, aged 38 years. [>The funeral will take place this day ednesday), at 9 o'clock, from St. Mary" havel, First and Bryant streets, where a solemn’ requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment private, -in Holy Cross Cemetery. RIPPE—In this city, May 9. 18, Eleanor, dearly beloved daughter of John H. and Eliza- beth Rippe, and belcved sister of Emma, Min- nie, John, William and Elsa Rippe, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 7 months and 5 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited te attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 2529 Twenty-fourth street, cor- ner of Bryant, thence to St. Johannes' Ger- man Evangélical Lutheran Church, Twenty- second street, between Howard and Capp, for services, commencing at 1:3) o'clock. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. RUNNELS—In this city, May beloved daughter of Oscar and nels, a native of Victoria, B. C. 5 months and 5 days. SANNES—In this city, May §, 1599, Frances A., beloved daughter of John and Elizabeth Sannes, a native of New York, aged 10 years and 11 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited ta attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her parents, 4241 Eighteenth street, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by elece 1599, Marion, adge Run- aged § years tric car. SCHULTZ—In this city, May 9, 189, Ernest August, beloved son of Louis and Mary Schultz, and brother of Fred. Edward, Louis and Hattle Schultz, a_native of Hanover, Germany, aged 25 years 7 months and 17 days. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. WILLIAMS—In this city, May 9. 1889, John, beloved husband of Mary Williams, and father of Alfred G., Cartie and Milton Wil- liams, a native of Finland, aged 56 years 6 months_and 23 days. A member of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 15, I. 0. O. F., and Golden Gate Lodge No. 8. A. 0. U. W. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, opposite Lincoln Schook 20 Fifth st., Telephone South MCAVOY & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1235 Market st., between Sth and $th. lephone, South 241.