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DBUSINESS CHANCES. rner grocery and b living rooms; | g | ym Wieland's Brewery; daily | H h trade only; a rare | WILK Market st. | IR saloon with 3 entrances; estab- s; doing a rushing business; best 1. location, about one R. G. WILKE, %06 Mar- rnished rooms in dy boarders be- | t i, meals e; vent caring per month. Call WILKE, %06 Market st. = w :lh’ "f\l FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 15, 189 PERSONALS. EDERER is at the head of his profession n :::\l’?;b:::n‘gm&nlgb 25c; largest hair l;“ll!. $10c; v 30c; great s: V! E price. 123 Stockton gt. Aty atbal LEDERER'S Quintonica i= be neficial used dail; g;“ a hair wash, 35¢c bot.; Lederer's Foam: ampoo, §c pkg. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton, LINCOLN BROS. Sell picnic hams, 7e Ib.; good flour, L) E cornmeal, 20c sk.; hams, 10c Ib.;_ butter, m{. tomatoes, 90c doz.; jelly, $1 doz.; cdnepc. bs.. $1: rice. 20 Ibs., $i; prunes, 25 Ibs., $I. LINCOLN BROS., Hhove Forom oo cash grocers, 226 Sixth st., ard doing a splendid bus office, coal shed: x137; very best location rilculars R. G. WILKE, A COAL and wood 3 ) and well-payi furnished roon'{;l ’.Efi | : lease; kept by own- R. G. WILKE, %06 doing_u splendid paying | ed for vears; close to Mare | h sts; a good bargaln; investigate R. > better location in the ci: 906 Market st. it LKE California and 06 Market st. | — | cause of sale, | | { 'WING' & CO., 985 Market investigate . 95 Market st. > e; great bargain this & L\);. 995 Market st. this is a good- 1d on account | McLAUGHLIN & | HOME bakery and_lunch IEALY & HIMM u1 _room: make L. 917 Market st. ; restauraht, nice pl make a good living; 5 Market st. e for man 2 living rooms. 2-ROOM hotel, with about 30 steady rs; saloons in any Iocality e n-American < Man with mechanical ideas to in ne and sell stock for com- a_bi Apply at 651 Sacrame: y_furnished ¢ unity. Apply SALOON and res nt, doing %00 & saloon business even in the side Market st.; this is nc have to sell, it is a ca ice, from § ing parl Misy WILL giv with in developed mine $10,000 or smaller tock will pay 20 per 1 investment al interview to take or r saloon, $75; $500. Room . opp. Mason, H Vlzv\\ 1i- shells T two weeks »on and restaurant; long i siness; wner retiring P e of use and ground if desired. Apply rent; make - | JOSEPH GRE have | n interest in a | mine (dri miles ning business can ad- | 5 om 11, 632 FRENCH TANSY WAFERS, s fa- A , the world's fa- mous remedy for trregular and painful periods of ladles; are never failing and safe, rejuv- {hate the eystem; brighten the eyes; restore €alth and beauty to the faded; French Tan- &y Wafers are the only reliable female rem- edy in the world; imported from Paris; take nothing else from druggists, but Insist on genuine; in red wrappers with crown trade mark. GEO. DAHLBENDER & CO., drug- gists. 214 Kearny st. H. L. LADD & CO., druggists, NW. cor. 4th and Howard, agents. JOHN L. BOONE, Patent, Trademark Attorney at Law, and Copyright No. 4 Sutter st., vaw a Speclalty. San Francisco, Cal, American and Foreign Send for Circular. Patents Solicited. ELECTRIC lights In every room; Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 room: 25c to §160 per night: $1 50 to § per week; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. | 1000 ENVELOP billheads, cards, noteheads or statements printed, $1 send for sam- ples. BLEY, 11 ‘Sacramento st.; | Printer, phone Main 183, PRIVATE Sanitarium—Surgical and medical cases taken charge of for physicians, sur- geons and private individuals. 1318 Guerrero #t., near Twenty-fifth; Guerrero-st. cars. N'S terms for singing lessons: Classes, §2, 33 and $5 monthly; single lessons, $6 (1 weekly; $10 (2 w.): $15 (3 w.); $20 (4 w.) | and $25 (every day a lesson). 1236 Market st. | U. 2. SUSAKI & CO., manufacturers of cheap- | ~est bamboo furniture made to order; all kinds | _of Japanese crockery, basketware. 488 Haight. T, BRILLIANT, 338-340 Post st., will sell you furniture, carpets, cloaks, dress goods, tatlor- | made suits, etc., on very easy payments. HOUS! HOUSES. 1010 Igavenworth; r TO LET. f FLATS. 1940 Sutter; 7 r. 00,2328 Fillmore; 00/2214 Fillmore: § 50/524 Fell (new) § 00/123 Cedar av.; s i Fourth av.; 6 fl A soeend 288223 - 00§ & CO., 667 Market st. A _5-ROOM house, just cleaned; reduced from $20 to $14. 230% Third st. A 7-ROOM elegant Queen Anne, bath; reduced 33 to $25. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS—Continued. VAN NESS, 400—FElegantly furnished _corner 3 rooms and bath; gas range; NE cor- ! reasonable to responsible parties. VAN NESS ave., 520—Sunny front suites and single rooms, with kitchen; reasonabl e e —— ROOMS TO LET. AR A A NN A AN AP s, A-SUTTER, 715, 831—Furnished, unfurnishe very choice; reasonable; appreciated if sees investigate. ARLINGTON House, 127 Kearny st.—Pleasant sunny rooms; en suite or single; first-class in every respect; terms reasonable. CEDAR ave., 117, north of Geary, near Van Ness—House; 7 rooms and bath. FINE sunny pleasant house, 7 rooms, in per- fect condition; 3356 Twenty-first st., near Guerrero; very desirable home; electric cars; low rent to good tenant. Key ‘at corner. GREENWICH, %2, NW. cor. of Taylor—One house of 7 rooms and bath; yard: basement; sunny side; rent $25. HOUSE of § rooms and bath; large grounds and_ stable; entrance on Golden Gate ave.; $18 50, 2127 Turk st. AT Hotel Francisco, Turk and Taylor st Homelike house; mModern service; elevato bath; rooms, 50¢ to $150 day. MIS. J. KING. AT 16 Stockton st., “The Pup”—Nicely fur- nished rooms for gentlemen. BUSH, 421, near Kearny—Several chojce rooms, with'gas and stationary washstand, §1 up. CARROLTON, 1206 Market—Sunny corner fur- nished and unfurnished rooms and offices. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonable. HOUSE hunting made easy with the printed list_you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. LAGUNA, 171i—House of 8 rooms, bath; base- ment; yard. PERRY, 208—House 4 rooms, yard: rent $750 mo.; water free. Apply to UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. RENT $25; house of § rooms and bath, garden in front and back, at 3474 Nineteenth st., near Valencia. SUNNY house, 7 rooms and bath; rent $22 50. 724" Broderick st., near McAllister. TWENTY-THIRD, 275, near Hampshire—G rooms; bath; yard; rent $16. VERY pleasant sunny house; corner Twenty- first and Guerrero sts.; 12 rooms; large gar- den; lawn; flowers; stable; electric cars; low rent to £00d tenant. Key at corner opposite. Y pleasant sunny house, 7 rooms, in per- fect condition; 3358 Twenty-first st., next to corner Guerrero; electric cars; low rent to good tenant. Key at corner. WHITEWAS machine or brush work; 10 per cent saved by sending orders 632 Market st., room 11: machine for sale or rent. COMPLET: prices. w 1) line ladies' tallpr-made sults; low easy payment: astern Outfitting Co., cloak and suit dept., 1306 Stockton st. MRS, DR, E. J. WILLIAMS, moved from 97 Miselon st. to 501 Jessle, corner Sixth. MMER bamboo furniture below cost to or- der. K. YOSHITARI, 313 Sutter st. ? | A—Ladles’ or gent's clothing, furniture, bought, s0ld; tel. Mint 997. JACOBS, 1023 Folsom sf CLOAKS, furs s. H. KRAMER, and_suits 20 Sa RNISHED HOUSES TO LET. ance; an elegantly furnished mod- A RARI ern residence; $ rooms, bath; lovely yards: 2 ol close to San Mateo and Mission cars; 30 Val ley st., bet. Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth; 5-ROOM upper flat; very sunny; nicely fur- nished; reasonable; adulis; references. ~Apply from 1 to 4 at 314 Waller st., near Webster. e EDDY, 3, corner Powell—Furnished front sunny rooms, bay window, $2 to §3 50 week. ELLIS, 5%—Fine guite of rooms, newly fur- nished; board of needed. ELLIS, 525—Nicely furnished sunny room back and front; bath. ELGIN PARK, 36, above Valencia—2 sunny rooms; running water; hall; garden. FOLSOM, 776%—Nicely furnished room, $. GEARY, 6i6—Elegant sunny parlor; plano, phone; suites; other rooms light housekeeping. GOLDEN GATE ave., 303, near Hyde—Nicely furnished sunny room, with gas and bath. GRAND SOUTHERN, SE. corner Seventh and Mission—Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; elevator; moderate rates; families. GRANT ave., 319—Bay-window suite or single rooms; gansient. HANCOCK House, 751 Mission—Select family rooming house; $150 to $6 per week. HOWARD, 761%—Nicely furnished bay-window and other double and single rms.; reasonable. HYDE, 1118—Nicely furnished rooms in re- spectable family, with or without board. IF you want a room see our fully described list; saves time and trouble. If you want roomers register here. MATHESON'S Agency, room 209, 927 Market st., opj LARKIN, 1200—Sunny corner room suitable for two, $7; single $4. COTTAGES TO LET, BAY-WINDOW cottage; 2718 Folsom FOR rent—Co with good vard and basement. 5 rooms and bath. age house; 2 large sunny rooms, Apply at 622 MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished, bay-window room, §1 per week; transient. OAK, 3S—Front room, nicely furnished; gas and bath; private family; rent low. OCTAVIA, 1403, Geary- corner unny bay- | RUPTURE, stricture cured; no knife; no injec- | _tion: guarntd. Dr. Gordin, 514 Pine.ab Kearny | FOLDING beds $8 | $450: open ave's ed lounges 121 Sixth } DRE | REMOVED to u) perfec SMAKERS, GOLD: PLAIN s on skirts, 607 Larkin st., room 1 _— : dresses made, | 'EIN. g: bindings put | FLATS TO LET. lovely yard; only $12, 'S, 667 Market st Y corner upper flat, 5 rooms and an Jose ave. SUITS to order, $1 per week, CHICAGO CLOCK | Minna st. window, '$8; with kitchen, gas stove, $i2. CO., 1814 Murket st.; open evenings. | — - — | LEAVENWORTH, 1624, corner Broadway—Cot- | O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms; ele- SUITE to erdcr on easy installments L. | “tige. 3 rooms and laundry; large yard; Ho; vator; electrlc lights; day, week or month. EMOS, 117 t st B0 th. o z i WANTED—O1d rm'b’ sd :w'! 2= g R | OFARRELL 3n — Eiegunt modern sunny | WANTED—OId_gold and silver for manufac- | STEINER, b08—Fine cottage; large yard; | rooms, suite and single; convenient; reason- | “turing. O. NOLTE, Jeweler, 248 O'Farrell st. | ~ healthy iocation; fine View: cheap rent. able. | SUITS to order on instaliments at cash prices: | 5. ott R O'FARRELL, 748— sunny connecting rooms; $1 a week. N. Y. Tailoring Co., 115 Kearny. large o "g"ij ; r:f?m,, n?fi"m"‘ furnished or unfurnished; very reasonable. POWELL, 317 (formerly Cosmos Club)—Ele- gantly furnished room: reasonable. ROYAL House, 125 Ellis st.—Incandescent light; reading room, smoking room and ladies’ parlor; room per night 35c to $1350; week, §2 to month, $8 to $30; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot, cold wat.; baths. off Taylor, near Post—Flat ADELAIDE pl., $13;" good order. 4 nicz sunny rooms, SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished and unfurnished. CLAYTON, §72-8, south of Frederick—Modern SHOTWELL, 121—Sunny furnished front room; large cioset; bath; $3'50 a month. SPIRITUALISM. A_MRS, J.J. WHITNEY. trance test medium, lie reader; medical clairvoyant; treat all pri- Vate, chronfc and obscure dlseases; dlagnosis free! sittings, $1. 232 Stockton st. sunny flats; 4 and 5 rooms; bath: cheap. ave., near Tenth ave. STEVENSON, 403, corner of Fifth—Large front room, suitable for 2; rent ches | | FIVE rooms, bath; new; $16. 2121 Potnt Lobos | | FLAT hunting made easy with the list_you get from BALDWIN & HO 0 Montgomery st. cated, with th shop for sale; Thirty-eighth and , and Twenty-second sts tures for groceries and well estab- Box ckness. tabl KE 2 flats for sale cheap; to be removed. | MRS S. SIEP. psychometrist: 11 to 5: 50c; i | “ecircles evenings except Sat., 10c. 1724 Market. | 226 Austin t. | MRS, MENA FRANCES, independent slats | LEAVENWORTH, 1519—Flat of 5 rooms; gas, writing medium. 118 Halght st. “ bath; modern improvements; rent $16. MRS. ELLIS, tests to all; Tues-Fri. 2 p m; | MINNA. 521, In rear, bet. 6th and 7th—5-room ¥ 906; eittinge, 8L Tencia st ' | house; $10 mo. Apbly 1021 Mission, near 6th. MRS, B BAUMANN, the well-known fortune O'Farrell teller, has opened an office at 31 | ! {55 H | ‘ | CLAIRVOYANTS. R, wonderful clairvo ant snd ;_dlagnoses disea: 0c; ts, $1; er; born with double veil and second | MODERN lower flat, 3316 Sacramento st.: § rooms and bath; must be rented. MADISON | & BURKE. | MODERN flat_of 4 rooms and bath; cheap rent. 1305 Eddy st., near Scott. NICE flats of 3 rooms_each, ground floor, $1 10,19 °and 21 Scott place, Pacific and st., to buy or sell es a specialty. store 1 offic ; §00d paying saloon. Inquirs at | 1pts | tailoring business. Montgomery. | aloon, centrally lo- ' at Call office, tea routes supplied trom GEO, L & CO.'S, 415 Sacramento st on this paper for sale. Apply this ROUTE office. % address in the or Canada one year for $1, page ates ANT FURNI- 24-ROOM HOUS TUR NEAF ARY A POWELL, | s PRICE $1s00; WHAT WILL | se on Howard st 600 w: cost 1500 7fr. minutes” walk DECKER, 020 Market st. 2212 GEARY ON ALL HOUSE ; best corner Fourth st 2400 i Market st.; best in city........ 1200 i Post st.; all new carpets...... 1400 Geary st., near Plaza.. 00 best block Eddy st.: 900 Post st.; always full.. O'Farrell st.; clears $50. 300 2 rooms pa al bargair ent.. o Call early ROOMS: prominent business corner; worth §2000; the chance of a life- week only. KREDO & C rooms... rooms 5118 rooms.. to 3200 Market ¢ & CO., 1026 Market st. rooms $41; cOrmer.......... 0 cash; payments.. t §100; $1000 cash ; downtown , 10, 12 and 18-room &, 67 Market st centrally lo- all office. FURNITURE FOR SALE. ot 5-room flat for eale; bargain. ro st. HOUSE of 14 rooms: 1d. Box 792, £ of 3 rooms and kitchen for rent 163 New Montgomery st. or sale. TAPESTRY. Brussels carpets, lald_and lined, Eastern Outfitting Co., 1310 Stockton S furnished In oak for $48 50 with No. nge King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. HORSES. for sale; al E ness; Grand Sixth st.; aucticn s LIVAN & DOYLI ROAD horses, kinds of busin buggles, Arcade Horse Market, les every Wednesday. , Auctioneers. arriage and draught teams: all rses for sale. CHASE & sale vard, 1732 Market st. 2? fine Dlack ariviog Tiories large draught horses 1 span of 426 Valencia'st. no time to | 2nd best in America—The Weekly | MME. DR. THOMAS, renown, her profes NINTH, 243—Modern bay-window flat; 4 rooms and bath; $l5. | MME card reader and palmist; truth or no pay’ B . palmist and . rooms 1 and 2. BLANCHE DE CHAPPELLE, clairvoyant and card reading. 417 Bush st., rooms 9 and 10. MISS BAY, returned, has voodoo charm from room . card reade: MME. RAVE advice; names given; %c up. 5 Fourth st. econd floor. MISS A, FAURE, card reader and palmist, 405 Kearny st., . 8; French and English spoken. palmist and | business | SUNNY upper. flat, 3 rooms and bath, com- pletely furnished, '$22 50; lower furnished flat, $17. 2110 Baker st. TO sell your business promptly for cash apply HEALY & HIMMEL, 917 Market st. TO rent—2 modern new flats; ¢ and 7 room: SE. corner of Lyon st. and Golden Gate ave. UPPER flat, 3 choice sunny rooms; pantry; storeroom; §12. 2418 Clay st., near Fillmore. UPPER flat, 5 rooms, bath. §% Lewis st., oft Taylor, between Post and Sutter. | $12—_CORNER flat, grocery, cor. 2th §$2_LOWER fiat, 3 large sunny rooms; marble mantle, bath, yard and cellar; 78 Elliot Park, off Stefner st., near Geary. Apply 1911 Geary. $16 TO good tenant; flat, 6 rooms, bath, yard. 1227 Fell st., close to Panhandle. 6 rooms and bath. Apply Florida sts. SUTTER, 1111—Clean and comfortable fur- nished rooms, single and en sulte: also hKpg. DENTISTS. DR. T. S. HIGGINS' Dental Parlors, Emma Spreckels bidg., 927 Market st. Painless extraction a &pecialty; inferior work done on the teeth is always the most expensive; badly decayed and aching teeth we carefully treat before they are filled or crowned; pure gold fillings from $1; plates from $5." We guarantee to fill sensitive teeth without pain. Best materlals used only. A NEW patent—See our new flesh-colored plates; cannot be defected from the natural teeth and gum; thin and strong; much su- perior to rubber: crown and bridge work; teeth without plates our epecialty; flexible plates from $5; crowns, $350; fillings, 50c; all work painless and warranted. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixth st. AT the ELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC, £03 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can have your extractions done painlessly: teeth without plates our specialty: gold crowns, $3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $1 50 up; of- fice hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sunday, 9 to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M.D.. Manager. CITY REAL ESTATE. e BARGAIN: offer wanted: almost new cottage, 4 large rooms and basement; street complete; §100 cash, $10 monthly; best part of Mission; if you don't secure this you should be without a home. P. A, DOLAN, 40 Montgomery st., $3000 EACH—Worth §7000; for sale, 2 elegant dwellings on Ashbury Heights, just com- pleted, each containing 14 finished rooms and bath, with attic and basement; finest marine and ‘park view; lots 25x100; take Haight-st. or any park eléctric cars to Masonic ave., 1 block south of Frederick st. Particulars at premises. FOR sale—Cheap, a cottage containing ¢ rooms and bath, with modern improvements; ot 22:6 in front by 100 feet in depth; street Frar Torents-sccond Apmly 1o JOHN LAND: venty-second. 0 - ERS, 240 Montgomery st 5 FOR cholce investments in business, rental or residence property write or call at Pacific Coast Exchange, 10073 Market st., nr. Sixth. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st., ex- tracts and fills teeth painlessly by his wonder- ful secret method; crowns, $2: bridges, $i; rubber or flexible plates, §3; received 8 first prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years. VAN VROOM Dental work; lowest prices; Parlors; guaranteea ten operators: open DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st. near Eieventh; crowns, bridge work and fllings & epecialty’ all work reasonable: gas given. A FULL set of teeth, $5: teeth witout plates a specialty: liberal credit glven. PERRY DEN- TAL PARLORS. 8 Mason st.. corner Market. §i500—HOUSE 8 rooms and bath; lot 2x125. Call between 7 and 12 a. m., 429 Douglass st. $100 CASH, $25 mo.; $1900-$2400; 4-5 rm. cottages; 14 block from cars. 824 Elizabeth, or 118A 1ith. _— COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. $1000, WORTH $1500—House, 3 rooms and base. ment; newly painted; chicken house, barn; well 0f water; lot 60x125 feet; southeast cor- Washington and Clara sts., Colma, San Ma- teo Co. CHAS. C. FISHER, 624 Market st. $500—75x100; HOUSE, barn and well at Colma. C. C. FISHER, 624 Market st. NEW_ YORK dentist, 99 Misston st., Sixth. OHIO Dental Parlors—Filling, §0c up; crowns, $3 up; open ev'gs. 850 Market, cor. Stockton. SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG. 1841 Polk st. e e e e s EXPERT OPTICIANS GEO. MAYERLE, German Expert Opticlan; charter member American Association of Op- ticlans. 1071% Market st., S. tion free; open evenings. MEDICAL. A TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities (from what- ever cause), safe and sure; relief guaranteed at any time when others have falled; travel- ers helped instantly and can return home ths esame day; no instruments used; cure at office, $5; home in confinement; skillful medical at. tention; all can save time and expense by 00 sulting the doctor, free, before going else- where. MRS. DR. WYETH, 942 Post st., bet- Hyde and Larkin; hours, 10 to 5 and 7 to § p. m.; Sunday, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m. A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all femals diseases; all those who are sick or discour- aged should call on the doctor and state thelr case before going elsewhere; they will find in her a true frlend; a home for patients. with every comfort, convenience of a hospital and rivacy of a home; consultation free and con- dential; home treatment, $5: no instruments used; satisfaction guaranteed or money re- funded, by MRS. DR. GWYER, 510 Eddy st bet. Hyde and Larkin; office hours, 10 to 1 04 and 7 to 8. Sundays by appointment only. AILMENTS peculiar to women, also obstetrics; latest methods; strict antiseptic precaution: ladies near or far see DRS. GOODWIN free; well known, reliable, safe and sure; cure in 24 hours guaranteed; any time; maternity home; best medical attendance; pills, $1; cure, $5. 11362 Market, bet. 7th-8th; tel. Howard 424. This_well known ladies' physician will leave for Europe May 2, in order to gain knowledge which is to be derived at that central point of medicines, for the benefit of her many pat- Tons on her return In August. corner F.; evamina- IMPORTANT—A progress in medical sclence for female troubles, from whatever caused, which saves trouble and misery; every woman her own physician, always and at any time, no matter how long etanding; travelers helped at once; safe; call on a physician with men's knowledge; cure, $5; restores in 1 day and prevents disgrace; can be eent; consultation free. The well known, celebrated speciallst and ladies' physician, practice 37 years, DR. POPPER, 313 Kearney st. TEHAMA, 478, nr_ Sixth_Single sunny room; private family; $ month. TURK. 5—Clean, quiet single room, bath, §1 per week; private family. TWENTY-FOURTH, 3345, corner of Bartlett— Sunny front rooms, furnished or unfurnished. VAN NESS ave., $04—Elegantly furnished suite and single room; also unfurnished rooms for housekeeping: sun all day; reasonable. $1 A WEEK—Large sunny single room; closet; bath; private. 322 Fifth st. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call, 16_pages, sent to any address In the United States, postpald, for $1 per year. BOARDING AND ROOMS. ATHOME comforts for gentleman or lady 1n respectable family; no objection to aged per- son or invalld; German preferred. 3550 Nine- Feenth street, near Valencla. ROOM and board for gentleman with 1 or 2 children: gocd German cooking; a good home. 35 Jessie st. AT 415 First st.—Nicely_furnished rooms, with board, $4 & week up; Swedish home. CALIFORNIA, 807, ““The Bingham''—California ‘and Powell-st. cars; neatly fur.; home comfts. ELLIS, 518—Front alcove room with board; $40. HYDE, 134—Rooms, with board, or light house- keeping; reasonable. O'FARRELL, T42—Pleasant sunny rooms; g0ol home cooking; single, $25; double, $20. O'FARRELL, 824—Front sunny suites, with board. Tooms and with | ALL ladles—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of ail invalids, men ana women 0 years' practice: safe and quick cure guar- anteed; any disease or irregularity; disgrace avolded; kind sympathy and aid; sure relief, though 'else fail; delicacy, privacy, hom etc.; babies adopted; travelers treated; no d lay; self-cure sent; call or write; free; con denttal. MRS. M. DAVIES, 1228 Market st.; pills, §1; very stro A TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities from whatever cause; positively no instruments used; guar- nteed cure at office, $5; travelers helped in- stantly; consultation free and confidential; home for patients; comfort and privacy. MRS. DR, KOHL, 1122 Market st between Mason and Taylor: office hours, 9 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m.; Sunday, 10 .0 4 p. m. A—DR. G W. O'DONNELL, world-renowned female specialist, relieves monthly irregulari- ties, from whatever cause. Dr. O'Donuell has treated successfully more cases of irregulari- ties than any other physiclan; never fails to cure; consult him first. save time and money; treatment can be used at home: consultation free. Call or write 1023% Market st. DR. and MRS. WEGENER. 1312 Golden Gate ave.—Private home in confinement, with every comfort; best care and attention: terms mod- erate; regular physician in ‘tendance; con- sultafion free; infants adooted into good hormes: call before consulting others. DR. WONG WOO, herb doctor; Chinese tea and herb sanitarium, 764-766 Clay st., San Fran- cisco; all diseases cured exclusively by Chi- nese herbs, over 3000 varieties being use: advice free; hours, 9:30 to 11 a. m.. 1 to § and 7to 9 p. m. ALL married ladies know “‘Seguro,” the great- est boon to them. Richards & Co., 405 Clay st.; $150. Send 2c stamp for circulars to Se- guro Mfg. Co., 531 K-st., Sacramento. Cal. $20NEW modern sunny bay-window flat, & rooms and bath. 927 Golden Gate ave. POWELL, 303 (Waldorf)—Beautifully furnished suites and single roo:s: excellent board. A_WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, In wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year. MME. LENEMAR tells by ; predicted receu str. Gold, CLATRVOYANT card reader | 3 between atom: RETURNED—EDNA V. and palmist. 120 Ellis st.. MISS GRACE HAY! parlors § and 7. netist, 207 Powell st., rooms 5 and 6. MME. ETTA RALPH, poimist ana psychom- and 3, 9% Market st. MME. MOREAU, the best medium and card reader; %c up. 73 Fourth st., near Mission. MME_ SYBILLE, cradle to grave: future hus- Tadfes.” 818 O'Farrell st. PALMISTR pupil of Count St. G above Jones; tel. Hy 1. the famous palmist. between Taylor_and_Jones. MUSICAL l!S’TRl'MENT!. we are selling good upright pianos for 3§ | Eate and approve this'method; prices are the kame as if purchased for all cash; bargains | in good second-hand uprights upon some easy | yments and some good panos for $3, $#4 and | per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., | einway dealers, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakland ABSOLUTELY t argest hous west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHAEE'S 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st.; planos, organs and all ‘other musical instruments of all grades and prices; terms easy; prices lowest; every- thing possible done to please and satisfy the customer. oldest an: | GOOD piano for_practice will be sold at once for $50 cash. Room 12, Flood building. A—UPRIGHTS, $8 up: Installments, up: rents, 2 up (allowed on sale). Heiné, 13 Eilfe, | A—s85; UPRIGHT plano In fine condition; also the famous Hornung Bros. 218 McAllister st. A NEW Chickering and 3 Steinways. Keeffe's, nr. Geary; tel. Larkin 108, 1019 Van N DANIELS 1s with BYRON Y, 38 to 312 Pos SOHMER, Byron Mauzy and other planos. 308 Post s G. BADGER, 415 Sacramento st., agent for Francis Bacon ‘and Hallett & Davis planos. BARGAIN—Good upright cheap. SCHMITZ, 16 cAllister st., ne . now &t. KNABE planos; new scale; new sty LER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place, le on $5 install- Post st. EGANT plano for cost $400. Call 111 clairvoyant | card reader and mag- | cash and $6 per month, we ask you to investi- | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ROOM and board cheap. 56 Howard st. SELECT Market-st. suite; connecting bath; board optional. Hotel Las Palmas, 1820 Mkt. EDDY, StoVH 207—Large double front room; complete; also double front bedror g00d, SUTTER, 115-Lovely home; sunny rooms: overlooking garden: home cooking. FIFTH, 322 Large sunny front housekeeping room; complete; bath; private; $8, or 2 $10. | FIFTH, #45—A sulte of rooms furnished for housekeeping: rent cheap. THE Longworth, 522 Geary—Sunny front suite elegantly furnished; single rms.: table board. CHILDREX BOARDED. FIFTH, 3:3—Clean furnished housekeeping, 3 connecting rooms, $13; also single, $5 up. FILLMORE, 615, near Hayes—Adjoining fur- nished rooms for light hsekpg. from §8 to $12. FILLMORE, 2212, near Clay—8 large sunny unfurnished rooms, nice yard, water, $10. GEARY, 1917-815; for adults; 4 comfortable rooms and bath; 2 beds; 2 stoves, gas and coal; every convenlence. GEARY, 1812% 3 large sunny housekeeping souma’ a1l modern fmproversants; na cuil 18, : \ GATE ave., 229—Changed hands; 2 or for housekpi; gas stove; bath; $10 up. GOLDEN GATE ave. 1050—2 well-furnished sunny rooms, suitablé for light housekeeping; Fas stove; use of telephone. HOWARD, 640, nr. 3d—Sunny bay-window rms; also single; 2, Toc night: $1, $2 50 week. dren; A . cor, Third—Nicely furnished single, double and bk .; transien WANTED—Little girl to board, from § to 10 vears old, by Protestant lady: will have good ome and discipline; rates reasonable. Ad- dress 450 Minor ave., San Jose, Cal. LADY would like child to board. Apply 2618 Bush st. GOOD home for children, $8; infants, $10 per mo. 210 Lexington ave., near Nineteenth st. RESTAURANTS. WINCHESTER Hotel, dining-room and restan- Tant, 44-58-68 Third st.; take elevators; French Ginners, %e; also a la carte: tel. Red 2951 WESTERFELDT'S Restaurant, coffee and ice cream parlor. 1035 Market st.: popular prices. e i s e e STORES TO LET. $500. near Third FINE small store, and Bryant. STORE—Twenty-third rooms; cement cellar 31 Zoe st., sts. suitable for bakery. HOWARD, r Fou nny furnish 1l conveniences per week up. | HOWARD, 1128A—Sunny front suite complete for housekpg.; $3 per weel American family. LEAVENWORTH, §11-2 sunny rooms mished for light housekeeping: couple. MINNA, 25 Sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; very cheap. MINNA, unfurnished housekeeping rooms , 546—2 or 3 nicely furnished sunny rocmes, complete for housekeeping; convenient. MINT ave,, 26-Middle or lower flat, 4 and 3 iquire premises. MISSION, §2i—Sunny front sulte, $; large room complete for housekeepfng, $2 week. MISSION, 1139—Neatly furnished housekeeping rooms; also others; cheap. % MISSION, 12412 furnished rooms; lower floor; stove; yard; reasonable. NINTH, 72—Two_sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping; also single room; private fam- ily; bath. OAK, #1-38 large sunny front rooms, complete for’ housekeeping; newly renovated. OAK, 35— Unfurnished housekeeping rooms; 2 to 4 to suit; cheap for small families; nice and sunny. CARPET CLEANING. CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning Works—Cleans, moves, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS, Mg 3 und 40 Elghth st.; telephone South 20. WHEN you become disgusted with poor w: N I SPATLDING'S Ploneer Carpets beating Works, 853-357 Tehama st.; tel. 8. 40. FOR SALE—Very fast team; bays; well match- ed. Box 363, Call office ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 412 Sutter s el Main 3. GEO. WALCOM, Proprietor. FOR sale—40 horses and mules at old Turk-st. car stables, 1301 Turk st WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. 100 SETS eecond-hand harness; wagons, carts, buggies, surreys and horses. ' 1146 Folsom st. SEWING MACHINES. % MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought, sold; machine supplies. 145 Sixth; phone Mint 4. AUTOMATIC, Domestlc, Slnger, White cheap, repairing guaranteed. 1915 Mission, nr. 15th, ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, —ented: re- Dalrine at lowest rates. 206 st 4 3. McQUEEN'S California Carpet Cleaning Co. @5 Stevenson ot.; tel. Bouth 528; lowest rates CARPETS cleaned at 3¢ per yard STRATTON'S $ Eighth st.: tel. Jessle 944 J. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co., 240 14th st ; cleaning 3c per yard; tel. Mission T4. T, 8. Steam Carpet Cleaning Assn.. 368 Golden carpets cleaned, 3c it Mint 346. Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden el "East 126, 166—Nice sunny bay-window use of kitchen; very convenient. PERRY, fromt 00! POWELL, %32 sunny housekeeping rooms; front; alcove; bath; $12. SIXTH, £16% Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms and single; reas.; sunny; pledsant. SIXTH, 420—Bay-window housekeeping rooms, single and en sulte; bath; reasonable. TEHAMA, 424, bet. 5th and 6th—Prettily fur- nished suites for light hkpg: sink and yard. TEHAMA, 478, near Sixth—3 sunny rooms fur- nished for housekeeping, $11. THIRD, 340—Large front alcove room for housekeeping, $2; also .2 others, $§1 50. TURK, 335—Very large front alcove room, un- furnished, suitable for housekeeping. TURK, 1218—2 or 3 sunny furnished or unfur- nished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. TWENTY-SIXTH, 3367, near Mission—2 large furnished fron _connecting housckeept s bl LT S rooms, $10; also single. o DR, C. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence, | UNFURNISHED—Large _alcove 1021% Market st,, between 6th and 7Tth, housckeeplng rooms. 3 Eddy st. STORE and 2 _rooms, sultable for barber or shoemaker. 1690 Mission st Ll e e FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. Mc- & WOLPMAN, 195-1%7 Fremont st. A BEAUTIFUL dlamond and ruby scarfpin for $125° former price §20. UNCLE HARRIS, 1) Grant av wcases, counters, linoleum, offifice furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and gecond hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1015-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladies with female troubles; no danger; safe cure; $2 50; expressed C. O. D.; don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Dakiand, Cal DR. and Mrs, Wise, 1118 Market st lief for monthly troubles or mon DR. WONG HIM. herb doctor. treats all dis- eases of the human body 115 Mason &t EDUCATIONAL ENGINEERING Sch Lad mining; as- ‘saying, blowpipe apal., chemistry, geol., min- eralogy, surveying, mati., cyanide method, ELECTRICAL—Theory 'and practice, con etruction. mechanical drawing, mathematics BUSINESS—Bookkeeping, business practice, ehorthand, typing, languages, English; 24 teachers, day and evening; catalogue free. HEALD'S RUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 Post st. ACCOUNTANTS and reporters as _teachers; Ellis system; sunny rooms; low rates: da even.: San Francisco Bus. College, 1235 MK ENGINEERING School, civil, electrical, min- Ing, mech. survey, nssay, archl.; day & ev est. 1864, VAN DER NAILLEN, 933 Market. ‘BOOKKEEPING; the only place on the coast to learn ft practically: rapld calculations; ehort time. T, 572 P b SATISFACTIO! ranteed or N gu ed at Ayres’ Business College, SH taught at 1316 Broderick wuaranteed; send postal for terms. 7 Market, S. F., and %5 Broad- day and night; correspondence, PRIVATE ucademy of dancing; waltzing a speclalty. MISS JEAN HUDDY, 6A Hyd TEXPANSION” the order at DURHAM'S Bu ADVICE free King, attorney at law; sixth_floor, e building: no advance charges; estates, mortgages, damages,attach- ments, bankruptcy, all cases; wills, contracts, etc., drawn; moderate fees; call or write. ADVICE free: divorce law a speclalty; privat no fee without success; collections. ~G. W. HOWE, atty at la ‘Market, cor, Stockt NO charge unless successful; advice free; of- fce open evenings from 7 to 10. HUGH C. GRANT, room 604, Emma Spreckels bld A—————— AN OVERSTOCK ——————. St. Germain Billiard Co., 409 Market st.; all tyles, new and 2d-hand tables, bar fixtures, supplies; best beer pumps; cheap; instalimt: FOR sale—2 fresh milch cows, one Durham and one Jersey, with calf and’ customers if de- sired. 1207 Powhattan st., Bernal Helghts, near San Bruno road. FOR sale cheap—Furniture, carpets, looking glass and divans; every afternoon. 2007 Fill- more st. SECOND-HAND machinery, scrap iron and metals bought. §. F. I Y., 204 Mission st. NATIONAL cash register and fire and burglar Proof safe for sale 42 Main st. FOR sale—Wagon, business, 2-seat, and har- ness; cheap. 128 Twenty-ninth st. FIRST-CLASS billiard table in best of order. 626 Pacific st. COMBINED punch and shears; medium size screw cutting lathe. 648 Mission st. LAUNDRY plant, complete; boller, engine, ot WHITE'S, 116 Mission st. e BOILERS, engines, second-hand machinery, ASHMAN & BURKE, 139 Be:‘lo t. s BARS, counters, showcases, shelvin; = bought, sold and exchanged. 1063 il:grz SAFES—All sizes, new and second hand. T HERMANN SAFE CO., 417 Bl:rlm._nm i POLYPHONE, §35; attachment (only), $15; B¢ Bhons of Eraphophons. Daclsalupl, 485 Mt BAFES_Bargains In new and second-hand, Sizea: halt original cost. J0b.131 Market. 8. T e ety STORAGE. CALA. Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH, prop. 721 Mission; goods guaranteed; tel. Clay 2. PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713. parior and 1 PIERCE & TAYLOR Storage Company; pack- ing, advance, etc, 735 Market; tel. Black 31. LS. CLARKE—Emma Spreckels building, 827 Market: consultation free; no fees in advanc ADVICE free; no charge unless successful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st NOTICES. NOTICE. To All Whom It May Concern—Notice is hereby given that on the 17th day of April, 1899, the Bakersfield and Los Angeles Rail: way Company filed its application in writing, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Fran- cisco, addressed to the Superior Court of sald County, making application for the voluntary Qissolution of the Bakersfield and Los An- geles Railway Company, which said petition and application stated that at a meeting of the stockholders of said company on the 13th day of April, 1899, called for the purpose of assing upon the question, it was resolved to Rave & voluntary dissolution of the corpora- tion, and that such resolution was passed by a two-thirds vote of all the stdckholders, and that all the claims and demands against the corporation, of every kind, nature and de- scription, have been fully paid and dis- charged. Wherefore, it was ordered by the sald Su- perfor Court upon the filing of sald petition and application that the undersigned, as Clerk of said Court, give a notice of such ap- Plication by publication in some newspaper published in the City and County of San Francisco, for a period of thirty-five days. Therefore, all_persons having any interest in the matier of said application or desiring to oppose the granting of the same are here- by notified to file in my office, on or before the 224 day of May, 1899, any and all objec. tions which they may have to the granting of said petition. In testimony whereof, T have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of said court this the 17th day of April, 189, (Seal). WILLIAM A. DEANE, County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of the Superior Court. By E. M. THOMPSON, Deputy County Clerk and_ex-Officio Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court. LEGAL FOR sale or exchange in Sonoma City, 10 acres; 2% acres in fruit; 3% acre small fruit; chicken houses for 250 chickens; house of 5 rooms; mill and tank; good barn; running water through the place year round. Owner, 2320 Fillmore st. FOR sale, cheap—Charming summer residence and large grounds on Cowichan Lake, Van- couver Island; unexcelled ealmon and trout fishing and hunting: owner leaving country. i\;]u::‘)& to DR. FOOTE, Duncans, Vancouver NEW rich land near city; small and las tracts: 2150 ncres sold o 130 families: T80 acres eft. For particulars of immense cropa Taised In dry season of 150798 addiess THE COTATI CO., 302 California st.. S. F. $1500_ORCHARD, 15 miles south of San Jose: 12 acres 4-year-old prunes; house of 7 rooms: barns, etc.; good well of water; 5 minutes from station. R. G. WILKE, 58 Market st. RANCH of 15 acres; within 2 miles of Peta- luma; in orchard and garden land. -Address J. C. WISEMAN, box 17, Petaluma. $350—IN SAN BENITO County: 160 acres home- stead abandonment; 60 acres cultivable: 11 acres in wheat. Address box 803, Call. IN Santa Cruz—For sale, furniture of a 7-room cottage, $150. Apply 1i Maple st. $ TO 330 an acre; list free; crops sure. M. GRIFFIN, Cottonwood, Shasta County. Cal. FRUIT. grain and :.ock farms. W. D. HOLCOM & CO., 20 Monteomery st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, tent to any address in the United States, postpaid, for $1 per year. TO exchange—Your property or business go to the Pacific Coast Exchange, 10071 Market. ol L MONEY TO LOAN. | LOANS on furniture or pianos in S. F., Oak- land or Alameda at lowest rates, without : no commission; no delays. J. NOONAN. 1017 to 1028 Mission st., above Sixth; telephone South 14. ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate, 24 and 8d mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- bate; mortgages and legacies bought; no de- lay. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. 3. HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 846 Market st.; telephone Maln 1644. ANY amount by private party on furniture and piancs: no removal; low rates; confidential. BONELLI, Conservatory bldg., 130 Pawell st. REAL estate, 6 per cent; 20 mortg., ~hattels, | “undiv'd int'ts, etc. Harper & Krelger, 312 Ex- { aminer building. | 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. ianos, without removal; no ca | mission; private. LICK, 116 McAllister. S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—-908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND FURNISHED COTTAG | FURNISHED cottag: 6 rooms: ts | " only; references. Apply at 738 Eieventh st., Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin, Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. WANTED—To exchange, a desirable lot in Alameda for one in San Francisco north of Market st. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st., Alameda. $100—LOT 50x150, with small cottage; on mac- adamized street: near station and school. $1600—Lot 80x130, with 7-room cottage; near station and High School; easy terms. $2600—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. $3200—Lot 43x138: fine new modern 2-story house of § 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 snap. Houses to let in all parts of the city. H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1423 Park st., Alameda. —_— ALAMEDA ROOMS. NICE sunny furnished room to one or two gen- tlemen, 2 blocks from Grand st. depot. 1608 Pacific ave., Alameda. ———————————————————————— ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. HOME for ladies in _delicat grounds; private. MRS. F1 heall large B, 1416 Sth st. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. HILLEGASS TRACT. Ten minutes” walk from university; electric 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 Statjon. MONEY to loan for building artistic homes in Scenic Park, Berkeley: directly adjoining uni- versity grounds; view unsurpassed: all agents in Berkeley have my property for sale except where loan is required. Apply in per- son or by letter to F. M. WILSON, Berkeley. ELMHURST REAL ESTATE. A_VERY choice business corner store, with & living rooms adjoining; large barn, shed and chicken house and yard. A large lot, well improved, situated on the Oakland and Haywards electric road; will sell_at a great bargain: evervthing in_fine condition; see it and make us an offer. PIT- TOCK, Real Estate, opp. power house, Elm- Jurs! " BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BOYLE—In Alameda, May 14, 1899, to the wife of J. H. Boyle, a daughter. HEYDENFELDT—In this city, May 14, to the wife of Thomas O. Heydenfeldt, a son. RABINOWITZ—In this city, May 11, 189, to the wife of J. Rabinowitz, a son. May 4, 1899, to the wife of Max Weiner, a son. DIED. Ehrichs, Helene 1899, Antipas, Nicklas Aceves,” Alexander Flatley, Willlam Armer, Thomas Hartman, Joseph Buchanan, Julia Jackson, Mary G. Brarens, Henry Markham, John J. Brennan, Hazel T. Newhold, Emily F. Carroll, ‘Hildegard Prowse, Godfrey E. Courtian, Eugene L. Phillips, Nathan F. Conran, Thomas Podesta, Lizzie Pierce, Fred A. Regan, William I. Rottanzi, Glosue Sorensen, Soren Coin, Cecile Carter, Rebecca T. Cassidy, John Denke, Mrs, Marga- retha Vincent, James B. Delano, Charles M. Winters, Emmett T. ANTIPAS—In this city, May 13, 1899, Nicklas, beloved son of Vasilius and Annie_ Antipas, and brother of John, Caliopy and Gerassimo Antipas, a native of Greece, aged 13 years. T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday). at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, %57 Mission street, and thence to Russian Cathedral, on Powell 'street, near Filbert, where funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. ACEVES—In the City and County Hospital, | May 14, 1899, Alexander Aceves, a native of Mexico, aged 45 years. ARMER—In this eity, May 13, 1899, Thomas, husband of Mary Armer and brother of Sis: ter Dolores of the Holy Family, a native of Australasia, aged 48 vears 7 montbs and 10 lays. [ The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 10 o'clock from St. Mary's Ca- thedral. Interment Mount Calvary Cemeter. BUCHANAN—In this city, May 13, 1899, Julia, dearly beloved wife of James E. Buchanan Jr., sister of Hannah, Maggie, Patrick and Timothy O'Leary, daughter-in-law of James and Johanna Buchanan, and sister-in-law _of William and Joseph Buchanan and Mrs. W. J. Stafford, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 28 years 8 months and 5 days. T¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 715’ Ninth street, between Howard and Folsom, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, Tenth street, ‘where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemete: BRARENS—In this city, May 14, 1899, Henry, beloved husband of Anna Brarens, father Hattle, Harry, Ella, Mabel and Arthur Bra- rens, and brother of Peter and Fred Brarens and ‘Mrs. C. Siefert, a native of Island Fohr, Schleswig-Holstein. Germany, aged 35 years 8 months and 13 days. X Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow + (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 120 Dorland street, between Seven- teenth and_Eighteenth, Church and Dolores. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. BRENNAN—In this city, May 14, 1899, Hazel Theresa, beloved daughter of Thomas F. and Sophie M. Brennan, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 year and 11 days. CARROLL—In this city, May 14, 1899, Hilde- gard, wife of James Carroll, and sister of Dr. Park O'Neil and Mrs. F. §. Ingram, a native of San Francisco, aged 37 years § months and 14 days. COURTIAN—May 14 49, Eugene L., husband of Nellie L. Courtian. a native of St. Paul, Minn., aged 39 years 2 months and 11 days. CONRAN—In the City and County Hospital May 14, 159, Thomas Conran, a native of Ire- land, aged 73 years COIN—In Oakland, May 14, 1589, Cecile, beloved wife of the late Raymond Coin and mother of Albert R. Coin and Mrs. D. F. O'Connell, a native of France, aged 55 years 7 months and 24 days. D7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, ‘1370 Broadway, thence to St. Fran- cis de Saies’ Church, where a solemn requium high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment St.’ Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. CARTER—In this city, May 14, 189, Rebecca Titcomb Carter, a native of Newburyport, Mass., aged 56 years and 14 days. (Boston, Mass., and San Diego, Cal., papers please copy.) [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services at her late res dence, 116 Turk street, to-morrow (Tuesday). at 1 o'clock. Interment private. CASSIDY—In this city, May 14, 1899, John, be- loved husband of Jane Cassidy, and father of John J., Charles F. and Virginia A, Cas- sidy, Mrs.'G. H. Wiegner and Mrs. M. A. Greely, a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged 61 years. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- fully invited to attend the funeral to-mgrrow (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from his late” resi- dence, 3104 Point Lobos avenue, thence to Star of the Sea Church, where a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o’clock. Interment private. Please omit flowers. DENKE—In Alameda, May 13, 189, Mrs. Mar- garetha Denke, a native of Germany, aged 53 years 1 month and 13 days. (Chicago and Philadelphia papers please copy.) I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this_day (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, at the residence, 1727 ebster street. Interment private. DELANO~—In this city, May 14, 1890, Chatles M. Delano, a_native of Vermont, aged 68 years. 0, (Boston, Mass., papers please copy.) @ Funeral services at § o'clock to-morrow (Tuesday), at his late residence, Clay street. Interment private. EHRICHS—In this city, May 12, 1599, Helene Ehrichs, beloved mother of Mrs. H. Tietjen and Mrs. H. Winkle, a native of Germany, aged 66 years 4 months and 26 days. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from St. Paul's Luth- eran Church, corner "of Eddy and Gough streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Remains ean be seen at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. FLATLEY—In this city, May 13, 159, William, beloved husband of Bridget Flatley, father of Joseph, Thomas, Mary, Elizabeth and Loretta Flatley, and brother of Mary and Ellen Mul- larkey, a native of Cloonlee, tarish of Knock, County Mayo, Ireland, aged 41 vears. (Chi- cago and New York papers please copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 224 Richland avenue. off Mission road. thence to St. Mary's College Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his_soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HARTMAN—In this city, May 13, 1899, Joseph, beloved son of Jacob and the late Pauline Hartman, and brother of Moses, Simon, Max and Hannah Hartman and Mrs. Ida Gleich- man, a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years and 11 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 o’clock, from the family resi- dence, 517 Gough street. Interment New Salem Cemetery by electric car from Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets JACKSON—In this city, May 13, 189, Mary G., beloved daughter of Catherlne and the late John Jackson, and sister of Mrs. J. F. Rey- nolds and Arthur J. Jackson, a native of Trinity County, Cal, aged 25 years and 2 months. A [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. J. F. Reynolds, 1913 Mar- ket street, Oakland, thence to Church of St. Francis de Sales, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Mary's Cemetery, Oakland | MARKHAM_In this city, May 14, 1809, John J. Markham, beloved husband of Frances Mark- ham, a native of England, aged 66 years. (Alameda papers please copy.) 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. NEWBOLD—In Alameda, May 12, 1899, Emily F. Newbold, wife of Albert Newbold, a native N Jersey, aged 42 years 2 months and 4 ays. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence, 727 Paru street. Please omit flowers. Inter- ment private. PROWSE—In Pleasanton, Alameda County, Cal., May 14, 1599, Godfrey E., beloved son of Godfrey and the late Nellie Prowse, a native of California, aged 17 years 3 months and 22 days. PHILLIPS—In this city, May 14, 159, Nathan Frazier Phillips, a native of Nova Scotia, aged 58 years. PODESTA—In this city, May 14, 1899, Lizzie, beloved wife of L. P. Podesta, beloved mother_of Ethel Louisa Podesta and Mrs. Lillle Bush. daughter of the late James and Bridget O'Brien, and sister of the late Wil- liam O’'Brien and the late Mrs. Mary Ben- nett, a native of Baltimore, Md., aged 3§ years. % PIERCE—In this Fity, May 14, 1809, Fred Ar- thur, son of F. C. Pierce, and nephew of the late Joseph Pierce, a native of San Francisco, aged 16 years 7 months and 4 days. REGAN—In South San Francisco, May 14, 1599, William 1., dearly beloved son of Jere- miah and Hanorah Regan, and beloved broth- er of John and Joseph Regan, Mrs. M. Lo ett and Mrs. J. D. Barry, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 3 months and 15 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:3) o’clock, from the residence of his parents, 141 Seventh avenue south, thence to All Hallows' Church. N street, be- tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth avenues south, South San Franicsco, where a sdlemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. ) ROTTANZI-In this city, May 12, 189, Giosue, beloved husband of Mary Rottanzi, and father of Sofia, Maria, Beatrice and Leo Rottanal, a native of Faldo, Switzerland, aged 73 years. [The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, §20 Guerrero street, thence to St. James Church, where a solemn requiem mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. SWISS RIFLE CLUB—Members are requested to attend the funeral of our late member. G. Rottanzi, this day_(Monday), at 9 o clocie from St. James Church, Twenty-third an. Guerrero streets. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. A. HUGUENIN, Secretarv SORENSEN—In this city, May 13, 189, Soren Sorensen, beloved husband of Petrel Sorensen, and father of Charles Sorensen, a native of Randers, Denmark, aged 52 years. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen & Co., 228 McAllister street. inte:ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. CENT—In this city, May 14, 183, James B.. beloved husband of the late Annie M. Vincent, and father of Hazel Vincent, a na- tive of Massachusetts, aged 38 years and 1( days. WINTERS—In this city, May 13, 189, Emmett T., beloved son of Mrs. Emily and the late Thomas Winters, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 years 11 months and 3 days. T Friends are respectfully invited to at. tend the funeral this day (Monday), at 8:3 o'clock, from his late residence, 323 Haight street, thence to Sacred ~Heart Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at £ o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMEALMERS, 0 Fitth st., opposite Lincola Schook Telephone South MCcAVOY & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1235 Market st., between §th and §th. Telephone, South